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    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveJune 9, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    When architects go on holiday, it’s not just about the destination — it’s about the detail. The materials, the way light lands in a room, and how a space sits within its landscape. Travel becomes less about checking in and more about tuning in to how design shapes experience.

    To discover what stands out to those who shape the built world for a living, we spoke to David Peerutin, founding partner of Cape Town-based firm Peerutin Karol, along with Managing Director Tarryn Cohen. From timeless icons to off-the-radar lodges, their answers are part travel list, part design manifesto.

    Global icons and local landmarks

    Architizer/Mohamed Somji via Burohappold Engineering

    “Every country will have architectural gems — both highly visible and some quite hidden,” says Peerutin.

    For residential inspiration, he turns to the clean, contemporary forms of Brazilian architect Marcio Kogan, and to Oscar Niemeyer for his pioneering public spaces.

    And while some may marvel at Dubai’s sky-piercing skyscrapers, Peerutin sees more than spectacle: “In Dubai, the sheer scale and innovation of some of the world’s tallest towers” is what draws his eye.

    Equally captivating, but on the other end of the sensory spectrum, is Jean Nouvel’s Louvre Abu Dhabi:

    “The Louvre is a masterpiece in quiet sophistication.”

    Back home, he singles out one of Cape Town’s most talked-about reimaginings of space:

    “In Cape Town, the building that stands out most, for me, is the Zeitz MOCAA gallery and the Silo Hotel in the V&A Waterfront — it’s our most iconic piece.”

    Wild locations, dig design thinking

    Picture/Angama Mara

    What kind of stays turn heads in architectural circles? According to Peerutin and Cohen, it’s less about high-gloss finishes and more about thoughtful integration.

    “The most incredible lodges are done by a firm that we collaborate with on an ongoing basis — Silvio Rech and Lesley Carstens,” Peerutin explains.

    Their award-winning projects include the Angama Mara in Kenya and North Island in the Seychelles.

    But they aren’t just looking from the sidelines. “Watch this space. We’re working on a new 7-star resort in the Indian Ocean with them — it’s going to be sensational.”

    When asked what makes these places stand out, Peerutin is clear: “These projects integrate their environment into the architecture — they are one and the same.”

    ALSO READ: A look at some of South Africa’s fascinating attractions

    Cape Town’s unsung stays for design lovers

    Not every architecturally interesting stay is a safari lodge or museum-turned-hotel. Some are hiding in plain sight.

    “It depends on what you’re looking for, obviously,” Peerutin admits.

    Picture/Queen Victoria Hotel/Peerutin Karol Architects

    But for those with a trained eye (or a curious one), Cape Town has layers. He suggests exploring:

    Each space, in its own way, balances history, personality, and place.

    A curated itinerary for the architecturally curious

    Picture/Nima Lodge/Inside Guide

    If you’re keen to build your next trip around design, Peerutin lays out a personal route that links architecture to landscape. “One must experience the outdoors and landscapes around Cape Town,” he says.

    Whether it’s the spatial drama of a museum roofline or the way a cabin opens to sunrise, the best places to stay aren’t just built — they’re composed. For architecture lovers, this is your invitation to travel more thoughtfully — and check in with fresh eyes.

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