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Arata Isozaki receives highest reward in architecture

Arata Isozaki receives highest reward in architecture

The Japanese architect, Arata Isosaki, has received this profession’s highest international reward, the 2019 Pritzker Architecture Price. The fact that he grew up close to the bombed city, Hiroshima, facilitated the young Isozaki’s ideas on how to rebuild cities and...

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Books to read during autumn

Books to read during autumn

Three recently published books can inspire readers during the lengthening autumn evenings. Constance: One Road to Take – The Life and Photography of Constance Stuart Larrabee (1914-2000) by Peter Elliot, published independently Walter Gropius: Visionary Founder of the...

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Who lived in the Stellenbosch Winelands before 1652

Who lived in the Stellenbosch Winelands before 1652

This short essay describes what is currently known about the archaeology and history of the Stone Age people who lived in the vicinity of Stellenbosch and adjacent Winelands in the Western Cape before European colonisation. When and where did the human story begin?...

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Kelvin Campbell lecture in Stellenbosch

Kelvin Campbell lecture in Stellenbosch

Kelvin Campbell, an innovator and world leader in urban design, will be speaking in Stellenbosch about the challenges currently facing towns and cities all over the world, including South Africa, on 25 September. Campbell's lecture is important for anyone who wants to...

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How do we celebrate Heritage day?

How do we celebrate Heritage day?

How do we celebrate heritage day? Here we have two examples: That of Albie Sachs at Maiden Cove and the e'Bosch programme in Stellenbosch.   Judge Albie Sachs's plan to participate in a peaceful protest against planned developments at Maiden Cove on Heritage Day...

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Alejandro Aravena receives award at RIBA 2018

Alejandro Aravena receives award at RIBA 2018

Chilean architect Alejandro Aravena has been named the 2018 laureate of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Charles Jencks Award. The prize is given in recognition of an individual's exceptional contributions to the field of architecture, both in built...

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World Architecture Festival shortlists Zeits Mocaa

World Architecture Festival shortlists Zeits Mocaa

Zeitz MOCAA, the exciting and innovative Cape Town art gallery,  is shortlisted for an award at the World Architecture Festival. This prestige festival annually selects a World Building of the Year.   British architect Thomas Heatherwick restructured an old grain...

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The Serpentine Pavilion

The Serpentine Pavilion

The Mexican architect Frida Escobado has created a unique, distinctive pavilion using off-the-shelf materials for the Serpentine pavilion in London this year. This is where one of the world's leading architects is given a chance to create a structure as one of the...

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The Stellenbosch Heritage Inventory and Management Plan

The Stellenbosch Heritage Inventory and Management Plan

The Stellenbosch Heritage Inventory and Management plan is innovative and authoritative and a significant achievement for Stellenbosch. Heritage Western Cape endorsed it on 23 May 2018. The inventory is an overview inventory for Stellenbosch, Franschhoek and the...

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Fabio Todeschini, explorer of landscapes, 1940-2018

Fabio Todeschini, explorer of landscapes, 1940-2018

Fabio Todeschini was a tireless explorer of landscapes. As lecturer and head of the University of Cape Town's School of Architecture and Urban Design and as a consultant and activist, he encour-aged fellow workers, students and fellow human beings in general to take...

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Road plan of ’57: Become Modern; demolish Dorp Street

Road plan of ’57: Become Modern; demolish Dorp Street

Each of the first three items in this newsletter resonates with an episode from Stellenbosch's history that Fabio Todeschini would have recalled drily. As a prospective student in architecture and town planning in the 1950s, Fabio Todeschini had a glimpse of...

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Urban design caused the Hurricane Harvey disaster

Urban design caused the Hurricane Harvey disaster

Extreme weather is not the reason behind disasters such as the catastrophic flooding following Hurricane Harvey that hit Houston in August 2017. The blame should rather go to poor urban planning. This is the opinion of disaster expert Ilan Kelman on Dezeen. According...

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Women in Architecture award winners announced

Women in Architecture award winners announced

Two South American architects were awarded Architect of the Year Award and the Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture in this year’s Women in Architecture Awards. The Capetonian Ilze Wolff of Wolff Architects was also on the shortlist for the Moira Gemmill...

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When History’s Losers Write the Story

When History’s Losers Write the Story

South Africa is not the only country where monuments commemorating the past have led to public debates on the interpretation of history and the act of remembering. In an article in the New York Times, journalist Sabrina Tavernise tells of a visit to a Russian summer...

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Proof that traditional Urbanism can support high density

Proof that traditional Urbanism can support high density

The French town of Saint-Malo is for many a typical European town rich with history and charm, with cobblestone streets, a fortress and medieval layout. During its tourist season the town’s average density is more than double that of cities like Tokyo and Vancouver,...

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Pritzker Prize-Winner Balkrishna Doshi a first for India

Pritzker Prize-Winner Balkrishna Doshi a first for India

The Pritzker Prize for 2018 was, for the first time, awarded to an Indian architect, Balkrishna Doshi.   According to the jury, Doshi has "an understanding and appreciation of the deep traditions of India’s architecture”. ArchDaily also reported the jury lauded the...

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Sinkhuis House / Slee & Co Architects

Sinkhuis House / Slee & Co Architects

'n Plaasdorpshuis - Our brief was simple - create a home where you are constantly aware of the beautiful mountains surrounding us, the reason we gave up city life.   Click here to read the full article.  

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Pedestrians vote with their feet

Pedestrians vote with their feet

  People voted with their feet when the Municipality made a portion of Andringa Street more accessible to pedestrians during Transport Week. Pedestrian traffic was consistently good and, especially in the late afternoon and early evening, developed into an...

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The Vlakte

The Vlakte

Wolfred Damen and other ex-residents of Die Vlakte will share their recollections at a public tour of Die Vlakte on Saturday 18 November 2017 from 10:00 to 13:00. The tour is hosted by the Stellenbosch University Gallery. In April 2017, the previous tour, coincided...

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The revival of Meulplein

The revival of Meulplein

The presence of Nieuwe Molen, the third wheat mill built in Stellenbosch, is being re-established at Meulplein near the Braak, thanks to a project undertaken by the Stellenbosch Arts Association and the municipality. Strijdom van der Merwe handled the design. Because...

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Planning by cities for the new revolution in cars

Planning by cities for the new revolution in cars

The French capital believes it has a head start over more modern cities with private vehicles becoming fewer. A city like Paris, which was founded before the arrival of cars, was never developed with cars in mind. It will therefore be easier for such a city to adapt...

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Cape Town’s new art museum

Cape Town’s new art museum

The architect of Cape Town's new Zeitz MOOCA art museum tells how his fear that people would not come to the museum had guided the design. Also read the Visio report:      

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