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Falcor Property Developers and Louis Karol Architects in partnership.
"A home is a machine for living in."
Le Corbusier Vers une architecture, 1923
Could Le Corbusier have known that this very machine could be located on the Main Road of Sea Point, in 2008, squeezed between a church, a school, and a tier shop? Could he have imagined that this fully sustainable machine would comprise over 75 parking bays for both cars and bicycles, retail shops, 47 luxury apartments, and a petrol station, of all things?
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