Fagan, Gabriel Theron (Gawie)Barker, Arthur Adrian Johnson2013-10-082013-10-082008-122013-10-08http://hdl.handle.net/2263/31942Working drawings entitled "House Luckhoff Erf 3294 Onrust River Extension 3: Electrical Plan". Fagan archive. Drawing no. 8101/E1. Ammonia blueprint.10 digital colour photos of House Luckhoff, Onrust River, created by Arthur Barker with a Canon EOS 400D Digital camera in December 2008.House Luckhoff, Onrust River [Onrus River or Onrusrivier], Western Cape, 1981. Fagan's predilection for the stereotomic quality of the Cape vernacular wall results in his houses displaying a masonry architecture that acts both as structure and enclosure. Fagan asserts this is necessary in a Mediterranean climate to provide sufficient thermal mass. The most developed approach occurs in houses such as Paradys (2003) and Luckhoff (1981). In House Luckhoff the openings are arched to extend structural and formal integrity. The stereotomic tradition of brick-vaulted roofs has been translated so that roof, wall and floor all become one, attaining a complete plastic unity. The limited brick palette also fosters economical construction.10 digital colour photos, 300 dpi, presented in PDF format.Fagan archive. Drawing no. 8101/E1. Ammonia blueprint.PDFenUniversity of Pretoriahttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/18601Private homesCoastal homesVaulted structuresInfluence of vernacular architectureArchitecture, Domestic -- South AfricaArchitects -- South AfricaVernacular architecture -- South AfricaRoofs -- South Africa -- Design and constructionSeaside architecture -- South AfricaHouse Luckhoff, Onrust RiverImage