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Author(s) Walter Peters
Keywords: drawing, architect’s main medium of communication, Old Drawings Collection (ODC), UKZN, microfiche, digitised, Street Wilson drawings, drawings will remain as an invaluable resource, Victorian houses, Street Wilson and partners, rural KZN
Keywords: 2020 Corobrik KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) region Student of the Year, Neeshailin Naiker, architecture of learning spaces, rural primary school, Mvumase, Adrian Govender, Neshay Sirbadhoo, Kirsten Harrington, 2020 Peter Louis Heritage Award, Peter Louis, SAIA-KZN Architectural Heritage Committee, Dr Michele Jacobs, Barrie Biermann Architecture Library, UKZN, ‘From Paper to Pixels: Reflections on 42 years in the library profession’, Maggie Louis, DUT Architecture Learning Site, post-graduate degree, Bachelor of the Built Environment Honours in Architecture, In Memoriam, Bernard Rodney Whitehead, David James Rushton, Helmut Jahn
Author(s) Michele Jacobs
Keywords: Original Drawings Collection (ODC), Technical Reference Library (TRL), Architectural Discipline of the School of Built Environment and Development Studies, University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN), Durban’s colonial domestic architecture, Dr Michele Jacobs, 2020 Peter Louis Heritage Award, analysis, Original Drawing Collection of the School of Architecture, ‘City Engineer’s Department’, microfiche system, Prof. Brain Kearney, Street Wilson Collection, Barrie Biermann Architecture Library, ‘Bundu style’, Natal Institute for Architects, Durban’s colonial built environment, architectural drawings, ethnographic material culture, artefact, visual material culture, socio-cultural, social structure, cultural realm, meme, Durban colonial house, Natal veranda house, ‘Natal back’, typologies, colonial lifestyle, outbuildings, gabled veranda, Picturesque, verandas, roof forms, conservation, ‘virtuoso’, British-originated colonial domestic architecture, linen and paper originals, digital storage
Architect(s): Rodney Harber & Associates
Author(s) Rodney Harber
Location(s) Ndumo
Keywords: Ndumo, Makatini Flats, near Mozambique, Rodney Harbour & Associates, Inkululeko Development Project, Mandla Mthethwa School of Excellence, slope analysis, ‘critical regionalism’, ‘Ngqukwane’ (Zulu beehive hut), ‘izintingu’ (laths), ‘ubuntu’ (meaning ‘ I am, because you are’), indigenous raffia palm leaves, Kosi palms
Architect(s): TJ Architects South Coast (Pty)
Author(s) Renée van Rensburg
Location(s) Scottburgh
Keywords: Vulamehlo, rural area, Scottburgh, South Coast of KwaZulu-Natal, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts & Culture, Independent Development Trust, positioned, linear axis, wheelchair ramp, steel braced trusses, low maintenance materials, mosaic panels, local vegetation, ‘Umtapo Wolwazi’, ‘Foundation or source of Knowledge’
Architect(s): TJ Architects International (Greg Hendricks, Suzan Meyer)
Author(s) Greg Hendricks
Location(s) Hluluwe
Keywords: Bush Baby Camping Lodge, Hluhluwe, northern KZN, energy-efficient house, open plan, waterhole, lookout viewing deck, mezzanine level, veranda, ‘an animal viewing hide’, minimizing solar gain, scissor truss, natural ventilation principles, ‘hybrid’ sandbag construction, low carbon footprint, rainwater, grey water, recycling
Author(s) Walter Peters
Keywords: farmhouses, Old Natal, British Colony of Natal, Dr Jacqueline Kalley, Dick King, Volksraad, Queen’s authority, Boers or Voortrekkers, emigration scheme of J. C. Byrne & Co., culture, quitrent, Wattle and daub, bricks, sun-dried or fired, stone quarried, Yellowwood, vernacular farmhouses, mid-lands, Hugh Bland, George Sutton, Holme Lacy, Hilton, Baynes House, Lions River Heritage Society, Otterley Press
Architect(s): Kevin Lloyd Architects
Author(s) Kevin Lloyd
Location(s) Pointe-Noire in the Republic of the Congo
Keywords: Republic of the Congo, Pointe-Noire, French influence, water-table, floating pile foundations, classical European buildings, Art Deco, tropical modernist, contemporary house, office block, oil price crash, ‘beach shack’
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