Great Primary Shapes House / Gregory Katz Architecture
Beauty comes in all shapes and sizes and is a notion that holds truth for the residence of Kelly-Ann Myles and Julie Parker in the northern suburbs of Johannesburg. Their home, with its focal point being a magnificent Chinese Nettle tree, can be aptly described as an ever-evolving architectural marvel. It takes on a transformative journey, morphing through a series of geometric shapes, commencing with a triangle, and culminating in a circle.


- architects: Gregory Katz Architecture
- Location: Johannesburg South, South Africa
- Project Year: 2022
- Photographs: Elsa Young
- Area: 275.0 m2