We are almost at the end of our first semester. This is has been a tough semester! Although there was alot of pressure and alot of stress, this semester has really been a great experience! I've enjoyed all projects and enjoyed learning 3D Max even though at times i would find it to be the most difficult programme i've ever used!
All the best to all the B-techs!
My ArChItEcTuRaL LiFe
This is my journey through my b-tech year.
Saturday, 16 June 2012
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Alexandra Heritage Centre
The Interpretation Centre celebrates Nelson Mandela in the
township that was his first home in Johannesburg, when he moved to the city
from the Eastern Cape in the 1940s. In the heart of Alexandra, settlement
established as early as 1912 and currently one of the poorest urban areas in
the country, the one room house and yard are diagonally across the street from
Peter Rich’s new design on Hofmeyer Street and 7th Avenue.
The new Interpretation Centre is a mixed utilized 3 floor
structure, conceived as bridge spanning over the animated and loud streets of
Alexandra. The program contains an exhibition space to tell the story of the
place, a jazz archive for the rich musical history born here, a library,
training facilities, shops and restaurants. Through the design the building
also generates two urban squares, places to be surmounted to the resident's
liking, envisioned for both organized events like movie projections and the
informality of street life. On a sunny day you might find someone acquiring a
haircut or having a birthday party, or both, in the same place.
A major part in the construction of this project was played
by the relationship predicated on respect with the immediate surrounding and
people of Alexandra. The centre is taking over elements from the context
through the collage like qualities of the facade, the juxtapositions of spaces
and playful, labyrinth-like circulation. In parallel, an immensely colossal
component of the budget is fixated on the impact on residents through training
and skills development initiatives, building up a heritage team and overall
retail opportunities. The Alexandra Interpretation Centre is a platform for
Alexandra's people to take on new opportunities while cherishing its culture.
This design is extraordinary!! It is one of my inspirations for our current design project.
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
It looks like we have about 6 weeks until portfolio!! On the other hand, the quicker it comes, the better fo me because i get to home :-) I'm lookin forward to he drive through the transkei, through kzn and into swaziland, it's a tiring but beautiful drive. I sure miss my sister!! I cant wait to get home, but i can wait a little longer for portfolio, so torn!
I miss my cat Mya! She's very naughty but very lovable, i cant wait to see her.
I miss my cat Mya! She's very naughty but very lovable, i cant wait to see her.
The Red Location Museum Part 3
This is the square at the Red Location Museum, where one would meet the children from the location playing around. This can also be viewed as an elegant entrance portico and the lowered timber pergolas create an inviting space where the children can play, and the adults can come together. This project received an award of excellence from the South African Institute Of Architects.
Red Location Museum Part 2
This is one of the faces i captured at the Red Location Museum, unforgettable, puts a smile on my face. On the outside of the museum, Jo Noero designed a 'square', the museum has no boundarys as well. This invites the children from the location to play around the area, its a wonderful sight.
Monday, 9 April 2012
The Red Location Museum Part 1
I took this picture from one of the archive spaces in The Red Location Museum in New Brighton. It was my first experience in the museum where i full understood the depth of South African History. The Red Location Museum is an apartheid museum in New Brighton township, designed by architect Jo Noero. For some reason, this picture is one of many that inspires me on our new design project in Walmer/Gqebera township.
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