House Trümpelmann, Dalsig | |||||||
Physical Address: | 7 Park Avenue, Dalsig | Erf: | 906 | Applicable Legislation | |||
Architectural Period: | Date built: | Older than 60 years: | unassessed | PREV. NATIONAL MONUMENT: | |||
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SITE & STRUCTURE DESCRIPTION: | House Trümpelmann was one of the first Pius Pahl designed homes in South Africa. It is positioned at the highest point of a steep slope, affording a wonderful view over the mountains to the North and to the East. The house is designed around a courtyard, and has a folding roof. | ||||||
History: | One of the group of mid-century, Bauhaus-inspired Modernist structures in Stellenbosch. | ||||||
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Suggested Grading: | IIIB | ||||||
Date of Survey: | 2016 |