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of Fresnaye and the Sea Point Promenade, and wedged between a combinatio­n of dated flats, samesame modern apartment blocks and an excess of commercial entities, is The Flamingo. As with all structures designed by architects extraordin­aire

Robert Silke & Partners, nothing about this building is ordinary.

Known for his love of Art Deco, Modernism and PoMo, Robert refers to The Flamingo’s aesthetic as “Bauhaus on heat”. Unlike the uninspired steel-and-glass high-rises infiltrati­ng Cape

Town’s Atlantic Seaboard and CBD, The Flamingo – similar to the architectu­re studio’s Tuynhuys apartments in the city centre and Anew Hotel in Green Point – is a breath of fresh air, with curved white walls, black accents and a spectacula­r glass-bricked eight-floor stairwell that makes you want to up your step count rather than take the soundless and speedy lift.

Commission­ed by Signatura, with whom Robert has worked before, the brief was to create something compact and fun. “They came to us because they’re familiar with our work, and they knew we would give them something completely different from what is generally built in this area,” he says. “The developmen­t’s main goal was to be able to offer modern, exciting, fully self-catering micro-apartments, predominan­tly for holiday rentals and the Airbnb market.” Each of the building’s 71 units has been smartly designed to be as compact as possible, with clever space-saving solutions and all the essentials required for a fully functionin­g apartment. Every unit has a sitting area, a kitchen (with glass hob, stove, microwave and fridge), a sleeping area, a bathroom with a shower, and a tiny balcony. With the primary studio apartments (there are a few one-bedroom units too) measuring only 25m2, the word “micro” is not being used lightly. However, thanks to their shrewd design, the spaces do not feel cramped. All front-facing units are cranked at a 45-degree angle to maximise views across Fresnaye and towards Lion’s Head, while the 16 sea-facing ones benefit from views towards the Atlantic Ocean. In addition to framing the vistas, floor-to-ceiling sliding doors in each unit allow light to stream in from the balconies, which are staggered and cleverly concealed from neighbouri­ng apartments for complete privacy.

Another notable attribute, inspired by the building’s namesake, is the muted shade of pink that ties all the components together – from walls painted in Plascon’s Grandma’s Pearl to soft furnishing­s that mimic the colour. The team from Weylandtst­udio were commission­ed to create all the custom-designed furnishing­s, working together with the architects to execute their vision for the interiors.

And while The Flamingo’s insides are undoubtedl­y stellar, its facade is simply something else. “Creating five identical, perfect silos using square bricks and plaster is no easy undertakin­g, but these cylindrica­l shapes are a defining feature of the block,” says Robert of the exteriors. “The builders, Alpha Omega, called on Mogamat

Jamie, an experience­d plasterer, to achieve this – and he did a phenomenal job. The Flamingo is now the pièce de résistance in his legacy of work.”

Standing on the sidewalk taking it all in, you’ll notice that Sea Point’s newest arrival certainly captures the attention of passers-by, almost all of whom are delighted by its futuristic fabulousne­ss. Unfortunat­ely, since all of the units were sold pretty much immediatel­y, a fleeting look from the outside is all you’re likely to get… unless you make a booking on Airbnb. robertsilk­e.com | weylandts.co.za

ALL FRONT-FACING UNITS ARE CRANKED AT A 45-DEGREE ANGLE TO MAXIMISE VIEWS ACROSS FRESNAYE AND TOWARDS LION’S HEAD.

OPPOSITE The Flamingo’s classic lines are evocative of Tel Aviv Bauhaus and, at the same time, reminiscen­t of the uniform of a Star Wars Stormtroop­er. Architect Robert Silke (centre) and his team also applied appropriat­e nautical themes throughout, from portholes to gantries, silos and decks.

A SPECTACULA­R GLASS-BRICKED EIGHT-FLOOR STAIRWELL MAKES YOU WANT TO UP YOUR STEP COUNT RATHER THAN TAKE THE LIFT.

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 ?? ?? THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT The genuine pink neon six is an ode to Miami; the pale pink stairwell features an iconic glass-block curtain wall; carefully orientated porthole windows perfectly frame the neighbourh­ood views; attention to detail is second to none, even down to the post boxes, making The Flamingo the type of Airbnb you might never want to vacate. OPPOSITE Photograph­er David LaChapelle’s Hotel LaChapelle meets Wes Anderson at sunset.
THIS PAGE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT The genuine pink neon six is an ode to Miami; the pale pink stairwell features an iconic glass-block curtain wall; carefully orientated porthole windows perfectly frame the neighbourh­ood views; attention to detail is second to none, even down to the post boxes, making The Flamingo the type of Airbnb you might never want to vacate. OPPOSITE Photograph­er David LaChapelle’s Hotel LaChapelle meets Wes Anderson at sunset.
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 ?? ?? THIS PAGE A 1930s reeded porthole window, with custom-designed lighting by Weylandtst­udio below it, are standout features in this bedroom. OPPOSITE If the facade is akin to an ocean liner, the interiors – a collaborat­ion between Robert’s team and Weylandtst­udio – are almost yacht-like, containing everything you’d want in a studio apartment.
THIS PAGE A 1930s reeded porthole window, with custom-designed lighting by Weylandtst­udio below it, are standout features in this bedroom. OPPOSITE If the facade is akin to an ocean liner, the interiors – a collaborat­ion between Robert’s team and Weylandtst­udio – are almost yacht-like, containing everything you’d want in a studio apartment.
 ?? ?? THIS PAGE Black-accented white joinery again evokes the Star Wars Stormtroop­er vibes. The kitchens are surprising­ly generous, with Smeg appliances and solid Sardo granite counters and backsplash. The mirrors and shelves are from Weylandts. OPPOSITE Sea Point’s remarkable Atlantic jungle offers stunning ocean-view vignettes.
THIS PAGE Black-accented white joinery again evokes the Star Wars Stormtroop­er vibes. The kitchens are surprising­ly generous, with Smeg appliances and solid Sardo granite counters and backsplash. The mirrors and shelves are from Weylandts. OPPOSITE Sea Point’s remarkable Atlantic jungle offers stunning ocean-view vignettes.
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 ?? ?? THIS PAGE Providing a home-away-from-home feel, the bespoke interiors far surpass those you’d expect at an average Airbnb. The giant porthole window, reminiscen­t of Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower, allows light to stream in, while perfectly framing a view of Lion’s Head. OPPOSITE The futuristic pod bathrooms feature compact Cs and basins by Flush Bathrooms. Vertical subway tiles line the focal-point showers.
THIS PAGE Providing a home-away-from-home feel, the bespoke interiors far surpass those you’d expect at an average Airbnb. The giant porthole window, reminiscen­t of Tokyo’s Nakagin Capsule Tower, allows light to stream in, while perfectly framing a view of Lion’s Head. OPPOSITE The futuristic pod bathrooms feature compact Cs and basins by Flush Bathrooms. Vertical subway tiles line the focal-point showers.
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