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New blueprint
The Garden Collection: Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, 800 square feet, single-storey, open-plan, and designed to feel larger than its footprint — from $28.5 million.
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May 3, 2026

New blueprint

The case for better-built homes at mid-market prices

IN a market crowded with new housing developments, architect Mlela Matandara-Clarke has carved out a position that is harder to hold than it looks — beautiful homes at prices ordinary Jamaicans can afford.

“I would describe it as creative, tropical, contemporary design solutions,” she says of the aesthetic that has defined Matandara-Clarke Architects throughout seven years of practice.

Her latest project makes the case most directly: Wick Hall Estate, a three-collection residential development by ALTRUHOMES in Spanish Town, St Catherine, now at an advanced stage of construction.

The design ethos is premium value — a deliberate push against the formulaic layouts and sparse finishes that have long characterised mid-priced housing in Jamaica.

“We are aiming at Jamaicans on regular incomes who should be able to afford a certain quality of housing — and that is where Wick Hall falls,” Matandara-Clarke explains.

“That has been a very intentional objective for our client — that this group of homeowners could afford it and still have an elevated standard of living,” she adds.

Prices start from $28.5 million. At that figure, the standard specification reads like a wish list: porcelain tile flooring, sintered stone countertops, hurricane-rated aluminium windows, solar water heating, a water tank and pump, and a home pre-wired for air conditioning and solar power. Matandara-Clarke is clear on the intent: Buyers should feel at home from day one, without a renovation list waiting on the other side of the keys. The three collections span 800 to 1,190 square feet on lots that start from 4,000 square feet.

That entry point places Wick Hall well below the $40-million-plus price points that have become common for townhouses and high-rise apartments in recent years.

“The price point is definitely targeted at lower-to-mid-income brackets — for families — and we try to provide that variety of housing types,” Matandara-Clarke says.

Speaking alongside her husband, Design Lead Deon Clarke, and Production Director Shamar Boews, Matandara-Clarke walks through how the design approach took shape.

“We looked at different kitchen configurations and roofing elements, and the features we chose elevated the quality of the space,” she says. “We modulated the roof designs so that one half of the space is slab and the other is gable.”

The effect is a deliberate variation in ceiling height: The living room reads as generous and open, while the kitchen and dining area settle into something more intimate, better suited to conversation.

Cross-ventilation and natural light run through every decision. The kitchen, living, and dining areas are open-plan but purposefully zoned, each with its own character.

“The dining area connects directly to the kitchen through an island counter,” Matandara-Clarke says, “so you can have a conversation at the counter and then sit down for a proper family meal — with a window right in front of the dining table for natural ventilation and light.”

Hurricane resilience is not an afterthought at Wick Hall — it is load-bearing. The importance of that approach has only sharpened in recent periods as Jamaica continues to experience increasingly severe weather patterns, but Matandara-Clarke is clear that the thinking pre-dates any single storm.

“Before the hurricane we were already talking about hurricane-proofing the designs,” she says. “From day one we wanted part of the home to have a slab component, which makes it considerably more resilient. We also adjusted the roof angles to account for wind load.”

The angled slab will create a natural buffer between units. Each home is designed with hurricane straps, limited eave overhangs, and parapets that anchor the roof ends securely to the walls.

Located off Old Harbour Road, Wick Hall sits on 36 acres of gently sloping land at the edge of a corridor that has seen considerable growth in middle-income housing. Pre-sales have just launched, with construction scheduled for completion in August 2028.

Environmental sustainability is not incidental to the design — it is structural. A green belt runs through the centre of the community.

“That was important to us — it balances the hard and soft elements,” Matandara-Clarke says. “We looked at how to avoid overbuilding certain areas while still maximising the number of units. We consolidated the landscaping and dispersed green space throughout the site, with a dedicated play area separate from the community centre.”

A natural pond at the lowest point of the site will be retained as both a functional and aesthetic feature. Following consultation with Fluid Systems Engineering Limited, advising on storm-water management, the design team has opted to build a recreational zone around it rather than fill it in.

“It flows naturally and reduces infrastructure costs,” says design lead Clarke. “We incorporated it not only as a functional feature but as something the whole community can enjoy.”

On flooding — a live concern in any new development — Clarke is unequivocal.

“It is a shared responsibility between the developer and the local municipality. Storm water provisions need to be adequately sized, properly maintained, and ready to grow with the community,” he says.

The drainage system at Wick Hall is being designed with exactly that future in mind.

Wick Hall is, in the end, a point well made. It is proof that good design does not require a luxury budget; that Jamaicans on regular incomes deserve sintered stone and solar and a home that holds in a storm. Wick Hall is Matandara-Clarke’s most concrete answer yet.

The Terrace Collection: Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, 1,190 square feet on two storeys. The largest home at Wick Hall Estate, with balconies, generous yard space, and a layout that gives every member of the household room of their own — from $36.5 million.

The Terrace Collection: Three bedrooms, three bathrooms, 1,190 square feet on two storeys. The largest home at Wick Hall Estate, with balconies, generous yard space, and a layout that gives every member of the household room of their own — from $36.5 million.

Render of the kitchen and dining area of Wick Hall Estate.

Render of the kitchen and dining area of Wick Hall Estate.

MATANDARA-CLARKE...Before the hurricane we were already talking about hurricane-proofing the designsPhoto: Dean Carruthers

MATANDARA-CLARKE…Before the hurricane we were already talking about hurricane-proofing the designs Photo: Dean Carruthers

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