Radoma Court

Radoma Court
Radoma Court, on the corner of Cavendish and Yeo Streets
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeApartments
LocationBellevue, Gauteng, South Africa
Completed1937
Technical details
Floor count4
Design and construction
Architect(s)Harold Le Roith and Kurt Jonas

Radoma Court is an apartment block in Bellevue, an inner-city neighbourhood of Johannesburg, South Africa. Designed in 1937 by Harold Le Roith and his assistant Kurt Jonas, it is situated prominently on a corner site, at stand 474 where Cavendish and Yeo Streets meet.

At the time of construction, it was considered the most important block of flats in the international style of the modern movement. Clive Chipkin describes Radoma Court as "a stunning building" and it has gained iconic status.

A corner building, Radoma Court has its facade on the south and west boundaries of Cavendish and Yeo streets in Bellevue. It comprises 27 flats, of which 4 have two bedrooms and the rest are bachelor flats, and a basement parking garage. The building has been published both in South Africa and overseas and is regarded by student and architects as iconic.