Nicholas Plewman Architects
Designing through aesthetic integrity βοΈ Nicholas Plewman Architects was founded and is directed by Nick Plewman.
He has welded a life time passion for the wilderness to two decades of design and project management experience in remote and sensitive environments. To this have been banded the skills of qualified architects, project and cost managers and technologists. The practice has completed over 35 projects across Southern and East Africa for both public and private clients and has been published in severa
10/06/2026
MORUKURU OCEAN HOUSE
Designed as a low-profile structure embedded into the coastal landscape of the De Hoop Nature Reserve. A planted roof extends the surrounding fynbos across the building, reducing visual impact and improving thermal performance while reinforcing the connection to site.
A robust palette of local stone, brick and timber anchors the building, selected for durability in the coastal environment. Internally, exposed timber beams and natural finishes introduce warmth and texture, while large glazed openings frame ocean views and bring consistent natural light into the spaces.
The planning prioritises outward-facing living, with bedrooms and shared areas opening directly onto terraces. Off-grid systems are integrated from the outset, supporting a design approach that responds directly to the environmental conditions of the reserve.
π: Morukuru Ocean House
π: De Hoop Reserve, South Africa
π: Morukuru Family De Hoop
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Huis van Middenmeer
πΈ: Dook Photography
03/06/2026
MORUKURU BEACH LODGE
Set within the De Hoop coastal reserve, the lodge is designed as a low-impact intervention guided by its landscape.
The plan is orientated to maximise ocean views, with primary living spaces opening directly onto terraces and courtyards. This establishes a strong visual connection to the dunes and coastline, shaping how the spaces are experienced.
A restrained palette of stone, timber and concrete anchors the building to site. These materials were selected for their durability in the coastal environment and their ability to weather over time.
The lodge operates off-grid, with solar energy and low-impact systems integrated into the design from the outset.
π: Morukuru Beach Lodge
π: De Hoop Reserve, South Africa
π: Morukuru Family De Hoop
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Huis van Middenmeer
πΈ: Dook Photography
27/05/2026
BISATE RESERVE
Conceived as a series of domed volumes, the design draws from the rolling terrain of Rwanda and the circular forms of the traditional Kingβs Palace at Nyanza.
Each villa is resolved through a clear circular geometry, organised around a central hearth and enclosed by a continuous, ribbed shell. The low, grounded profile allows the structures to sit comfortably within the landscape, reinforcing a strong relationship between form and site.
Material selection is rooted in context. A layered thatch envelope defines the outer skin, supported by timber, steel and concrete, with volcanic stone anchoring key elements. Internally, woven reeds, bamboo and papyrus introduce texture and depth, referencing local craft while contributing to performance.
π: Bisate Reserve
π: Volcanoes National Park, Rwanda
π: Wilderness
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Artichoke Interiors
π·ββοΈ: DeVS-SiVEST Consulting Engineers
π§±: Town and Country Construction
π: Fox PCQ Pty Ltd
πΈ: Mark Woodruff + Felix Studios
20/05/2026
KICHWA TEMBO
Tented suites are positioned within the riverine forest, using canvas and natural materials to minimise environmental impact while integrating with the surrounding landscape.
Each space opens onto a private deck, orientated toward the forest or the wider Mara plains, creating direct and uninterrupted views from the bedroom and living areas.
The pool sits within the tree canopy, with an open edge toward the savanna, allowing for expansive outlooks and a constant connection to wildlife and the landscape beyond.
π: Kichwa Tembo Tented Camp
π: Masai Mara National Park, Kenya
π: andBeyond Travel
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects in collaboration with Michaelis Boyd Associates
π: Fox Browne Creative
π¨βπΎ: Gordon Wilfred Kershaw
13/05/2026
TENGILE RIVER LODGE
Constructed from sustainable materials and designed with a minimal footprint, the architecture allows the ground plane and natural systems to remain largely undisturbed beneath, with private suites nestled within the riverine forest.
Generous indoor-outdoor living spaces extend onto private decks and pools with uninterrupted views of the Sand River, creating a continuous connection to the surrounding bush while maintaining a sense of privacy and calm.
π: Tengile River Lodge
π: Sabi Sands, South Africa
π: andBeyond Travel
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Michele Throssell Interiors
πΈ: Dook photography
π¨βπΎ: Gordon Wilfred Kershaw
11/05/2026
AWARDS | SUYIAN LODGE
Weβre thrilled to share that Suyian Lodge has won the Lodges + Camps category at the 22nd Annual Hospitality Design magazine Awards. Out of more than 1,000 international submissions, the project was recognised amongst this yearβs leading hospitality destinations.
Set within the Suyian Conservancy in Laikipia, Kenya, the lodge was designed in careful response to its remote landscape and ecological context. Drawing on the spatial qualities and material language of traditional East African settlements, the architecture uses stone, timber and lightweight structures to create a contemporary safari camp that sits lightly within the terrain.
Congratulations to all the teams and projects recognised this year.
π: andBeyond Suyian
π: Suyian Conservancy, Kenya
π: andBeyond Travel
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects in collaboration with Michaelis Boyd Associates
π: Fox Browne Creative
π·: Continental Consultants LLP
πΈ: Dook photography
06/05/2026
NXABEGA OKAVANGO TENTED CAMP
Guest areas are designed to sit lightly within the Delta landscape, elevated on timber structures and opened out to uninterrupted views.
Raised decks and walkways connect the architecture above the ground plane, reducing impact on the sensitive floodplain while allowing water, vegetation and wildlife to move naturally beneath.
The central spaces prioritise indoor outdoor living, with open dining, lounge and pool areas framed by timber, thatch and expansive sightlines across the grasslands and waterways.
A simple, elevated approach that connects guests directly to the surrounding environment while remaining carefully integrated into it.
π: Nxabega Okavango Tented Camp
π: Okavango Delta, Botswana
π: andBeyond Travel
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Fox Browne Creative
29/04/2026
MNEMBA ISLAND
The public areas at Mnemba Island are designed as open coastal structures positioned along the shoreline. Dining spaces, lounges and the dive centre prioritise shade, natural airflow and uninterrupted ocean views.
The architecture draws from Swahili coastal building traditions, using timber structure, coral stone walls and thatch roofs suited to the islandβs marine climate. Large overhangs and open sides allow the buildings to remain naturally ventilated throughout the day.
Curved seating walls, timber decks and shaded pergolas organise the dining and dive spaces, creating durable structures that sit comfortably within the island landscape.
π: Mnemba Island
π: Mnemba island, Zanzibar
π: andBeyond Travel
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Fox Browne Creative
π·ββοΈ: DeVS-SiVEST Consulting Engineers
π§±: Isafree Construction Co. Ltd
π: P**a Cost Consulting
πΈ: Dookphotography
22/04/2026
LAMULA LODGE
Set within the Greater Kruger bushveld, Lamula Lodge is arranged as a series of low pavilions carefully positioned among existing trees.
The architecture prioritises openness and climate responsiveness. Deep roof overhangs, shaded verandas and permeable screens allow natural ventilation while protecting interiors from the harsh sun.
Natural stone, timber, brick and reed ceilings reflect the tones of the surrounding landscape, grounding the building in its environment. Guest suites and shared spaces open directly onto the bush, strengthening the connection between architecture and site.
π: Lamulalodge
π: Elephant Point Private Reserve, Kruger National Park, South Africa
π: Elephant Point
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Reflecting Africa
πΈ: Elsa Young
15/04/2026
JABALI RIDGE
Positioned among granite boulders on a rocky kopje in Ruaha National Park, Jabali Ridge was designed with the highest respect for its natural environment.
Curved thatch roofs, timber framing and natural stone echo the tones and textures of the surrounding granite landscape and vegetation. Suites are open-plan and oriented to maximise natural airflow, reducing the need for mechanical cooling while maintaining uninterrupted views across the savannah.
π: Jabali Ridge
π: Ruaha National Park, Tanzania
π: Asilia Africa
π: Nicholas Plewman Architects
π: Artichoke Interiors
πΈ: Stevie Mann
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