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Exhibitor Guide
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UIA 2014 DURBAN EXHIBITOR GUIDE
Publisher UIA 2014 DURBAN © UIA 2014 DURBAN
ISBN 978-0-86970-783-8
UIA 2014 DURBAN EXHIBITOR GUIDE
XXV WORLD CONGRESS OF ARCHITECTURE
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE, DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
3-7 AUGUST 2014
DISCLAIMER
While every effort is made to ensure accuracy in this publication, the publishers and editors make no
representation, express or implied, with regard to the accuracy of the information contained in this
programme and cannot accept any legal responsibility or liability in whole or in part for any errors or
omissions that may be made.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXHIBITION TIMES6
UIA2014 DURBAN ORGANISATION COMMITTEE6
introduction TO the UIA 2014 Durban Official Congress Programme
How to use this book
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UIA2014 DURBAN DEC EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN 9
UIA2014 DURBAN DEC EXHIBITION KEY 10
UIA2014 DURBAN DEC EXHIBITION INFORMATION
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MAP OF WALNUT ROAD / ICC / DEC / COAST OF DREAMS
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UIA2014 DURBAN ICC EXHIBITION FLOORPLAN 42
UIA2014 DURBAN ICC EXHIBITON KEY 43
UIA2014 DURBAN ICC EXHIBITION INFORMATION
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SPONSORS70
SUPPORTERS & MEDIA PARTNERS71
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EXHIBITION TIMES
DEC Trade Exhibition and Walnut Road Opening and Closing times:
Sunday 3rd August (Welcome Reception)
17h30 – 21h00
Monday 4th August
08h30 – 19h00
Tuesday 5th August
08h30 – 19h00
Wednesday 6th August
08h30 – 19h00
Thursday 7th August
08h30 – 11h30
UIA ICC Exhibition Opening and Closing times:
Monday 4th August
08h30 – 17h00
Tuesday 5th August
08h30 – 17h00
Wednesday 6th August
08h30 – 17h00
Thursday 7th August
08h30 – 11h00
UIA 2014 DURBAN ORGANISATION COMMITTEE
Hassan Asmal Karen Eicker
Amira Osman
Peter du Trevou
President
Commissary General
General Reporter
Administrator
Co-opted:
Jan RasInternal Relations
Trish Emmett
External Relations
Nina Saunders
Local Government Liaison
Obert Chakarisa
SA Institute of Architects
Fanuel Motsepe SA Council for the Architectural Profession
Dhaneshwar Basdew SA Council for the Architectural Profession
Jean Jacques Kotto
Africa Union of Architects
Victor Miguel
Africa Union of Architects
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INTRODUCTION
introduction TO the UIA 2014 Durban Official Congress Programme
How to use this book
This Programme Book needs to be read in conjunction with the UIA 2014 Durban Book of Abstracts,
the UIA 2014 Durban Otherwhere Guide and the UIA 2014 Durban Exhibitor’s Guide as well as
the digital publications, the UIA 2014 Proceedings Book and the UIA 2014 International Student
Competition Book.
The Congress Venue is the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC) in Durban
in 38 venues. This Convention Centre complex includes the Durban Exhibition Centre (DEC) and
Walnut Road that separates it from the ICC and which will be closed during the event. Walnut Road
will be “occupied” by students and various other programmes. It will also have a Mussallah (prayer
space) for our Muslim delegates as well as some traders from Warwick. Many parallel activities will
also be available at this venue. Please refer to the end of the Programme Book to find some basic
and important information for delegates.
The UIA 2014 Durban Congress Programme contains over 300 sessions which are categorised
as follows: Main Programme, Student Programme and Activities, Parallel Workshop, Parallel
Meetings and Presentations, Parallel Academic Sessions, Cultural and Social Activities and Special
Meetings. These categories are available on the online programme module. Delegates may use
the available filters to search for events by category or venue or speaker name.
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DEC FLOORPLAN
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NORTH PLAZA
PUBLIC
ENTRANCE/
EXIT
2N
2P
2N
2E
REFRESHMENTS
2D
2Q
2B
2M
DEPT. OF
PUBLIC WORKS
REFRESHMENTS
2G
2C
2R
2L
2L
2B
2A
2S
REFRESHMENTS
2T
2K
2J
200
SEATS
2T
2J
STAGE
ARCHILIVE
FLUVIAL URBANISM
2W
PUBLIC
ENTRANCE/
EXIT
PPC
COFFEE
PPC
HP/
INTEL
GLOBAL
STUDIO
ITALTILE
ITALTILE
BASF
INT.
STUDENTS
COMPETITION
RESTAURANT
SAIA
ASMARA / ADDIS ABABA 20th CENTURY ARCHITECTURE IN AFRICA
STAGE
1K
1J
REFRESHMENTS
WINE
BAR
SOPHIA GRAY RETROSPECTIVE
AGA KHAN
EXHIBITION
IDEAS
WORKSHOP
275
SEATS
MONTY SACK
RETROSPECTIVE
ART LOUNGE
BOOK
LOUNGE
BOOK
LOUNGE
REFRESHMENTS
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Exhibitor
Adams Books
Aecom
African Arts Centre
Aga Khan
Alive2Green
ALRO Automation
APIGIS
Arcelormittal
Architectural Association of Kenya
Armstrong and Masonite (Africa) Limited
Asphalt Impressions
ASMARA
BASF
Boogertman
Brett Martin Duroplastic Technologies
Call for Practice Participation
Capco
Cassabella lifestyle
Department of Public Works
Design Society
Domuslift (IGV Group Spa)
Eclipse - Blum
Flowcrete
Franke
Global Studio CSUD
GO! Durban
Graphic Soft / Archicad
HP / INTEL
Hulamin
Hydraform International
IHS, International Institute of Urban Management, Erasmus University Rotterdam
Imagining Durban through the Lens of Youth
Impro Technologies
International Slab Sales
ISO Board
Italtile
Kansai Plascon
Knauf AMF
Kwamangethe Trading Services
KZNIA IM Pei
Lemon Pebble
LYT
Max on Top
Modena
Monty Sacks
Pelican Systems
PPC
Re-scripting Heritage Buildings in a Transforming Johannesburg
Rimex
SACAP
SAIA
Saint Gobain Weber
Salvocorp
SAPI
SASSDA
Students Competition
Syam Distributors
The Saudi Umran Society
Trellidor
UNESCO
University of Florida School of Architecture Consortium
University of Free State Department of Architecture
University of Hong Kong Department of Architecture
University of Johannesburg Department of Architecture
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DEC EXHIBITION KEY
Stand NO
Book Lounge
2G6
Art Lounge
2A4
2C1
2N3
2G1
D
2E2 / 2E3
2G3
1A2
2L3 / 2L4
2J4
1A1
2R4
2L1
DPW
2G2
2M6
2M3 / 2M4
2A1
2L5 /2L6
1A5
2B6
2K1
1A6
2R3
2P1
2L2
2M2 / 2M5
2P6
2C6
2M1
1A3 / 1A4
2J3
2N8
2N4
1A31 / 1A41
2E1
2K2
2S4
2T3
1A7
2K4
2N2
1A62 / 1A63
2S3
2T6
2A2 / 2A5
2K3
1A1
2G4
2N1 /2N6
2A6
1A61 / 1A64
2B5
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Exhibitor:
ADAMS BOOKS
Stand No:
Address:
341 Pixley KaSeme (West) Street, Durban,South Africa
Telephone:
+27 (0) 31 319 4350
Email:
Website:
Information:
[email protected]
www.adamsbooks.co.za
UIA2014 will be presenting a Book Lounge for the use of delegates and the general
public. Run by Durban’s oldest independent book store, Adams Books, a space is
being created within the Durban Exhibition Centre, adjacent to the International
Convention Centre for reading and book shopping. Here, books that have been
submitted through our call for parallel projects, big name publishers in the fields
of architecture, trade magazines, socio-political books on the history of Durban,
KwaZulu-Natal and the country, art books, and other books of interest will be
available. The book lounge will be a place to purchase these books, but also have
a “time out” where you can relax in the comfortable lounge, do some reading, and
browsing. Some of the titles of the books that will be available that came through
our parallel projects process, are listed here. A daily order service for books or other
items will be available to delegates . Cedric Sissing and Robert Suberg of Adams
Books have extensive experience of South African books , general information about
Durban and KwaZulu-Natal , and a wide list of contacts to further assist delegates.
Exhibitor:
AECOM
Address:
2 Maryvale Road, Westville, Durban 3629,South Africa
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
+27 (0) 31 204 3804
Fax:
[email protected]
www.aecom.com
At AECOM, we seek a balance between art and technology, form and function,
beauty and purpose, vision and result. AECOM's building and interior designers
have helped shape the world around us – from high-rise buildings that form city
skylines, to educational, cultural, research and transportation facilities and homes
that enable our way of life and future.
Fax:
Stand No:
Book Lounge
+27 (0) 31 3047308
2G6
We are a global provider of professional technical and management support services
to a broad range of markets, including transportation, facilities, environmental,
energy, water and government. With approximately 45,000 employees around the
world, AECOM is a leader in all of the key markets that it serves. AECOM provides
a blend of global reach, local knowledge, innovation and technical excellence in
delivering solutions that create, enhance and sustain the world's built, natural, and
social environments.
Building Design's 2013 WA100 list rates AECOM as the largest architecture firm in
the world, and we were ranked #1 overall in Engineering News-Record’s 2013 Top
500 Design Firms.
A Fortune 500 company, AECOM serves clients in more than 150 countries and had
revenue of $8.0 billion during the 12 months ended March 31, 2014.
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Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
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THE AFRICAN ART CENTRE
Stand No:
94 Florida Road, Morningside,Durban,4001
+27 (0) 31 312 3804/05
Fax:
+27 (0) 31 312 3818
[email protected]
www.afriart..org.za
The African Art Centre: Craft creates Jobs
“An organization of excellence that changes the lives of artists and crafters of
KwaZulu Natal by empowering them through innovative skills training, development
and promotion”.
Visit our shop and gallery in Florida Road where we showcase the best of traditional
and contemporary craft by Master Craftspeople and fine artists from KwaZulu Natal.
Products include unique Zulu beadwork, telephone wire baskets and jewellery, Ilala
Palm Baskets, handmade ceramics, fine art, embroideries and sculpture.
The African Art Centre, a Section 21, Non-Profit organisation has a reputation, within
South Africa and internationally for supplying specialized, high quality products.
In view of the high levels of unemployment, the production of art and craft is an
important income source, particularly within rural and low-income communities in
KwaZulu Natal. It presents opportunities for local economic development and has
the potential to make a significant contribution to the living conditions of those
living beneath the bread line. The African Art Centre is geared towards working
with a large percentage of these people and we recognize that relevant skills
development and are paramount to the success of the creative industries in South
Africa and vital for the long term economic growth of the creative industries in
KwaZulu Natal.
The African Art Centre has since 1959 represented the interest of craftspeople and
artists by supporting and promoting their work via our shop in Florida Road and
via retail markets in the rest of the country and abroad. We persistently provide
a supportive environment and direct numerous individuals towards financial
empowerment and sustainability.
Every purchase made from the African Art Centre provides income and employment
for more than 400 crafters represented by the Centre.
Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
AGA KHAN AWARD FOR ARCHITECTURE
Stand No:
1-3 AVENUE DE LA PAIX, 1202 GENEVA
0041 788 22 39 10
[email protected] ; [email protected]
www.akdn.org/architecture
Information:
The exhibition will display the Aga Khan Award for Architecture Recipients of 2013,
as well as the shortlisted projects, and a retrospective of projects that received the
Award since 1980.
Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
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Alive2green
Stand No:
2A4
Cape Media House 28 Main Road Rondebosch 7700
+27 (0) 21 4474733
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 6947443
[email protected]
www.architectureza.org
ArchitectureZA, the official event brand of the South African Institute of Architects,
is offering architectural tours in Cape Town with World Design Capital and Gauteng
with the Gauteng Institute of Architects. Delegates can register to attend these
tours which take place between 9 and 11 August in both Cape Town and Gauteng.
The tours are crafted to offer multiple world class half day experiences in these
SA destinations, with one or more tours/site visits, followed by lunch and a guest
speaker per tour.
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Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
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ALRO AUTOMATION
Stand No:
2C1
258 UNDERWOOD ROAD , SARNIA , 3610
+27 (0) 31 7081222
Fax:
+27 (0) 31 7086975
[email protected]
www.tormax.co.za
ALRO AUTOMATION is and has been synonymous with quality automated door
operators for almost 2 decades. This quality has extended beyond the product
to both installation and after sales service. We continue to strive for excellence
and service to South Africa and indeed the African continent. To this end ALRO is
a fully “BEE” company with a level 1 rating, with management and staff who are
experienced having been in the industry for the past 18 years with in depth product
and installation knowledge. The TORMAX product range, also renown locally and
abroad for quality and reliability, remains the main thrust of the business. The
added edge of cost savings has become more evident in the market as TORMAX
approved local content is introduced without compromise to the operation of the
units. The ALRO strategy was to increase this local content by up to 50% of the
unit’s composition from local manufacture subject to stringent testing by both ALRO
and TORMAX. We are proud to have been recently awarded our PROUDLY SOUTH
AFRICAN status. In keeping with our responsibility to the environment, Tormax has
launched the i Motion , the world’s first “ green“ operator. This operator is 100%
lead free production ( German ROHS certification ) and has 96% components
which are recyclable. The operator has further functions such as sleep mode which
reduces the already small carbon footprint even further.
Our product range includes automatic doors eg sliding, swing, curved revolving,
angular etc, Smart home automation, LED lights, Fire Curtains , High Speed Doors,
Automatic window openers etc. We are committed to and believe in our product and
our service. Our clients are the most important element of our business and our
success. We welcome constructive criticism and value your custom.
Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
APIGIS TRUST
Stand No:
2N3
PO BOX 2713, PRETORIA, 2194
071 363 3617
Fax:
086 295 5788
[email protected]
www.apigis.co.za
The APIGIS Trust is a group insurance scheme providing Professional Indemnity
solution for the architectural industry. The cover has been developed by architectural
professionals in conjunction with knowledgeable insurance brokers in this field who
are aware of the operational risks and circumstances professionals are faced with.
WHYAPIGIS? The Scheme has stood the test of time and has been operating for
more than 15 years. The success of APIGIS can be attributed to its responsiveness
to changing regulations, new directions and the inter-relationship between
professionals in the built environment industry. The growth of the Scheme has
enabled the Trust to provide free additional benefits to all Scheme members
(conditions apply).
This include:
• 50% contribution towards the excess payment in the event of a claim
(maximum R25 000)
• Contribution to the Run-off Cover required for retiring practitioners who have
been insured with APIGIS for the preceding 3 years (50% towards the minimum
cover premium for the 2nd and 3rd years of run-off cover)
• Pertinent and Limited Legal Advice is available to members via the Scheme
Managers
WHO QUALIFIES TO OPTAIN PI THROUGH APIGIS?
Architect Members of regional architectural institutes affiliated to SAIA, have
always been eligible for scheme rates. Architectural Technologist Members of
regional architectural institutes affiliated to SAIA are accommodated through
dedicated technologist APIGIS Scheme. Single Project Managers PI Insurance can
be provided separate from a practice’s normal cover. This would typically occur if
the risk associated with a projects differ significantly from other. It could also be
appropriate for “Joint Ventures” where the relationship between parties is linked
to the duration of a project. By having PI cover you ensure that your desire to be
innovative is not compromised by the risks in an increasingly litigious society.
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Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
ArcelorMittal
Stand No:
2G1
Delfos Boulevard, Vanderbijlpark
+27 (0) 16 889 9111
Fax:
www.arcelormittal.com/southafrica
ArcelorMittal South Africa is part of the ArcelorMittal Group- a truly global
company and the world’s biggest steel manufacturer. As part of the ArcelorMittal
Group, ArcelorMittal South Africa has access to leading edge technology, research
and development as well as global skills and leadership development programmes.
ArcelorMittal South Africa is the largest steel producer on the African continent.
The company has a depth of technical and managerial expertise carefully nurtured
since 1928, a reputation for reliability and a sharply defined business focus, which
has forged the organisation into a modern, highly competitive supplier of steel
products to the domestic and global markets.
Core services:
ArcelorMittal South Africa’s steel is used in various projects for critical infrastructure
in South Africa. These include:
· Construction
· Transport systems
· Electricity transmission and distribution systems
· Telecommunications networks
· Water supply and treatment
· Fuel supply systems
The drive for operational excellence is supported by the Group’s global presence
which gives ArcelorMittal South Africa access to a unique knowledge base.
Our products and markets:
ArcelorMittal South Africa is the major supplier to the Southern African steel
market. The ArcelorMittal plants based in Vanderbijlpark and Saldanha produce
flat steel products and our Newcastle and Vereeniging plants produce long steel
products. With our wide range of products, we service the construction and heavy
engineering sectors, pipe and tube manufacturers, the automotive market, as well
as the furniture and appliance manufacturing industries.
High strength plate and hot rolled strip are used for heavy commercial vehicles and
mining equipment. Galvanised and pre-painted sheets (known as Chromadek®) are
used widely for roofing, cladding and rainwater goods, while tinplate and cold rolled
sheet are used for a range of applications in the packaging industry. Wire rod is
transformed into cable and fencing material and utilised by fastener manufacturers.
Exhibitor:
Email:
Website:
Information:
ARCHITECTURAL ASSOCIATION OF KENYA
[email protected]
www.aak.or.ke
Stand No:
Cluster D
Kenya’s Architectural development has been nothing short of magnificent over the
past century. It can be summed up in a seed, to bud, to flower kind of analogy.
The genesis of our architectural heritage is characterized in traditional African
architecture. This was dominated by simple shapes such as the circle and crowned
by conical roofs which had a symbolic reference of pointing to the heavens. During
the colonial years, there was a major influx of foreign architectural styles which
transformed the outlook of our built environment. This set the basis for most
architectural schools in the East African Region whose courses glorified these
styles.
Kenyan Architects have continued discovering themselves and carve a niche
as they seek to achieve the ultimate dream of designing an iconic building that
would transcend generations. We are indeed at the flowering stage of our growth;
an energetic, vibrant and sublime design atmosphere has definitely engulfed our
profession.
This exhibition celebrates the milestone of our Country’s Golden Jubilee, 50 years
since gaining independence. It is a showcase of iconic buildings which have left a
positive mark in Kenya’s built environment. We hope it will generate lots of interest
and inspire those who have a chance of viewing it. Welcome!
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Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
ARMSTRONG AND MASONITE (Africa) Ltd
Stand No:
2E2 / 2E3
Suite 200, Block 2, 35 – 37 Island Circle, off Nandi Drive, Riverhorse Valley, 4017
+27 (0) 31 534 1700
Fax:
+27 (0) 31 534 1700
[email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
www.armstrong-ceilings.co.za; www.masonite.co.za
Armstrong World Industries and Masonite Africa have a more than 20 year
partnership in South Africa promoting a broad range of acoustic ceiling solutions.
Buildings with low environmental impact and designed according to green building
rating tools are becoming more prominent. Armstrong and Masonite are proud
to present Dune Supreme and Fine Fissured mineral fibre tiles which have been
Green Tag Certified. Armstrong is a leader in the design and manufacture of floors
and ceilings; with their innovative residential and commercial product designs,
solutions and services enable their customers to deliver the exceptional interior
spaces they envision for themselves and their clients. Masonite (Africa) Limited
is a leading supplier of high quality engineered wood products at the best value
world-wide. Masonite products include their various hardboard panel products,
door panels and insulation (softboard) products. The collaboration between these
two well know household names in the construction sector, provides assurance of
quality ceiling solutions, accurate specifications and professional service to match.
Exhibitor:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
Asphalt Impressions
Stand No:
2G3
0828765820
Fax:
[email protected]
www.asphalt-impressions.co.za
Specializing in decorative Stamped Asphalt & Coating Technology. Facilitating
innovative streetscape and hardscape design we contribute to livable, green
communities. Our solutions strive for Visual Excellence while contributing to
sustainable LEED design. Developed, tested and field proven for more than 20
years, our systems are ideal for crosswalks, traffic calming, pedestrian spaces,
parks, parking lots and colored bike or bus lanes. We are an international entity
operating in 46 countries.
Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Email:
Website:
Information:
ASMARA – ARBATE ASMERA + FASIL
Stand No:
GIORGHIS, EIABC, AAU
Doblerstr. 13, D 72074 Tübingen, Germany + PO.Box: 6454, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
+497071-610221 and +2511-4674072
Fax:
+497071-610221
[email protected] + [email protected]
asmara-architecture.com +
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Fasil-Giorghisconsult-consulting-Architects-and-planners/115838608491357
"4Asmara - Arbate Asmera" is initiator, owner and distributor of the exhibition
"Asmara, Africa's Secret Modernist City". The German Eritrean Work Group
"4Asmara - Arbate Asmera" is a non-profit organization.
The main aim of the exhibition is to support the Eritrean people and its diaspora all
over the world in their endeavors to preserve the Asmara architecture as a unique
world heritage. The exhibition wants to draw international attention, to this cultural
heritage and it aims to contribute to the discourse and evaluation of classical
modernism, the globalization of modern architecture, its historic value, and its
impact on urban planning. Furthermore, the exhibition is intended as support for
Eritrea to have Asmara classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, which would
thus support the maintenance of this unique architectural ensemble.
Fasil Giorghis, architect, chair holder of conservation of urban and architectural
heritage at the Ethiopian institute of architecture building construction and city
development EiABC, Addis Ababa University. He has studied the architectural
heritage of Ethiopia, from traditional housing to historic towns; and made research
on sustainable architecture and preservation of cultural heritage. In 2008, he
published a book entitled "Addis Ababa the City and its Urban and Architectural
Heritage from 1886-1941". He has also been involved in several conservation
projects of early 20th century buildings. In his private architectural consulting firm
he has designed cultural centers, regional hotels, schools and residences. Among
the buildings he designed "The Red Terror Memorial Museum“ in Addis Ababa is
widely known.
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Exhibitor:
Website:
Information:
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BASF
Stand No:
1A2
www.basf.co.za / www.basf.com
BASF’s Construction Chemicals division offers advanced chemicals solutions
for new construction, maintenance, repair and renovation of structures: Our
comprehensive portfolio encompasses concrete admixtures, cement additives,
chemical solutions for underground construction, waterproofing systems,
sealants, concrete repair & protection systems, performance grouts, performance
flooring systems, tile fixing systems, expansion control systems and wood
protection solutions. To solve our customers’ specific construction challenges from
conception through to completion of a project, we combine our know-how across
areas of expertise and regions and draw on the experience gained in countless
construction projects worldwide. We leverage global BASF technologies, as well as
our in-depth knowledge of local building needs, to develop innovations that help
make our customers more successful and drive sustainable construction.
About BASF in South Africa & Sub-Sahara:
BASF has been doing business in South Africa over 45 years. Headquartered in
Midrand, Johannesburg, the BASF Group in South Africa consists of seven companies
with locations in Johannesburg, Port Elizabeth, and Cape Town, including a worldclass automotive emission catalysts production site in Port Elizabeth. Regional
sales hubs for East Africa and West Africa have been established in the last 2
years. BASF also recently invested in a dispersions production plant in Durban,
which is producing acrylic dispersions since third quarter of 2012.
Globally:
BASF is the world’s leading chemical company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals,
plastics, performance products, and crop protection products to oil and gas. We
combine economic success with environmental protection and social responsibility.
Through science and innovation, we enable our customers in nearly every industry
to meet the current and future needs of society. Our products and solutions
contribute to conserving resources, ensuring nutrition, and improving quality of
life. We have summed up this contribution in our corporate purpose: We create
chemistry for a sustainable future.
Exhibitor:
Address:
Telephone:
Website:
Information:
Boogertman + Partners
Stand No:
2L3 / 2L4
The Point, 1133 Jan Shoba Street (Duncan Street), Brooklyn, Pretoria, 0181
PO Box 12516, Hatfield, 0028
Pretoria
Tel: +27 (0) 12 429 7300 [email protected]
Johannesburg
Tel: +27 (0) 11 790 1600 [email protected]
Cape Town
Tel: +27 (0) 21 930 9210 [email protected]
Durban Tel: +27 (0) 31 267 1888 [email protected]
Kenya
Tel: +254 (0)20 2592671 [email protected]
www.boogertmanandpartners.com
Boogertman + Partners Architects was established in 1982. With offices in South
Africa, Mauritius and Kenya, the practice engages in projects throughout Africa
continually embracing social, economic, and functional challenges through
‘Excellence by design’. Having gained national and international acclaim,
Boogertman + Partners has successfully completed projects in Egypt and Sudan;
has on-going projects in Botswana, Kenya, South Africa and Zambia, as well as
numerous design proposals in the Ivory Coast, Ghana, Mauritius, Mozambique,
Namibia, Rwanda, Uganda and Zimbabwe. Boogertman + Partners are driven by
a dynamic team of directors who share a vision for contextually responsible and
innovative design; with a dedicated approach to the building process from project
inception to execution.
The team is complimented by talented professionals- urban designers, interior
designers, architects, and technicians, including an in house graphic design and
marketing team as well as the support of administrative staff.
As gold founder members of the Green Building Council of South Africa, Boogertman
+ Partners fully support the environmentally sustainable transformation of the
built environment. Ranked in the Top 100 World Architectural practices and
2nd in Africa,* Boogertman + Partners stand testimony to their philosophy of
empowerment through education and ‘Excellence by design’. *According to BD
World Architecture 100 Survey
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Brett Martin Duroplastic Technologies Stand No:
2J4
24 Roughfort Road, Newtownabbey, Co. Antrim ,United Kingdom
+44 (0) 28 9084 9999
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Email [email protected]
www.brettmartin.com
Brett Martin, based in the UK, is a market leader in the manufacture of high performance
Marlon® Polycarbonate sheets for industrial and commercial roofing, cladding and
glazing applications.
The Marlon®polycarbonate range includes:
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Marlon ST multiwall polycarbonate - a superior insulating glazing and roofing material in a range of structures from 4-55mm.
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Marlon CS corrugated polycarbonate - a high performance rooflight material with exceptional physical properties, with corrugations to match all the main metal roof profiles.
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Marlon CS Diamond - a super tough, super strong and super resilient
corrugated polycarbonate sheet with an attractive diamond embossed
pattern.
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Marlon FS flat polycarbonate sheet - a superior glazing solution particularly
when safety or impact resistance are of importance.
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Marlon Clickfix- a complete polycarbonate glazing system providing quality
natural light, superior insulation and UV protection.
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Duroplastic Technologies, distributor of Brett Martin products in South Africa and manufacturer of GRP roofing, building and composite materials to trade and industry.
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Fibatuf GRP Sheeting – Glass fibre reinforced polymer translucent sheeting (GRP) . Fibreglass sheeting is lightweight, extremely strong, and robust. Including special ‘Rhinotuf” sheet for industrial and chemical applications.
Even the world famous Wembley Football Stadium in London selected Brett Martin
Superweight GRP over Polycarbonate.
Over the last several years, Brett Martin and Duroplastic have built a strong working
relationship, making Duroplastic a certified distributor of the Marlon® Polycarbonate
range in clear, translucent tints and opaque colours. Specialist technology includes
LonglifeUV protection, hard coat abrasion resistance and condensation control, all with
the assurance of performance in challenging environments.
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Stand No
1A1
This is an incredibly exciting time for the South African architectural profession and
this is, in general, a special time for South Africa in terms of cities, space and design.
This 20th year of democracy is also the year of Cape Town World Design Capital,
a celebration of 20 years of Design Indaba and numerous other small and large
events looking into spatial transformation in South Africa. Great synergies are being
discovered between the various programmes – and great conversations are being
initiated between South Africa`s major cities. This is an opportunity to showcase South
African and African architectural practices to the world`s architectural community.
Various architectural practices have submitted posters showcasing their work, to be
exhibited during the UIA 2014 Durban congress.
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CAPCO cc
Stand No:
2R4
2 Corobrick Place, Riverhorse Valley Business Estate, Durban 4017
+27 (0) 31 5696090
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[email protected]
www.capco.co.za
Capco is a specialist Distributor of ceilings and Partitions materials and components,
uniquely positioned to meet design criteria’s required by architects , designers of
which we conform to requirements
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Casabella Lifestyle
Stand No.
2L1
1 Willowfield Crescent, Springfield Park, Durban
+27 (0) 31 5795555
www.casabellalifestyle.co.za
Casabella Lifestyle is a premium retailer of tiles, sanitaryware, taps and associated
products. We are proud stockist and exclusive distributors of leading global brands.
We strive to provide a range of EXCLUSIVE quality products, to be INNOVATIVE
with current international trends and design, to offer prices that allow us to be
competitive and provide service levels that create efficiency.
Casabella lifestyle is a concept store with a 2000m2 showroom that showcases a
range of products that provides a comprehensive solution to architects, interior
designers, property developers and quantity surveyors. This destination store
features wall & floor tiles exclusively from VENIS by PORCELONOSA, ROCA , SALONI
as well as PERONDA. We are also proud to feature the largest range of GROHE
taps and shower concepts in the most prestigious GROHE showroom on African
continent. The sanitaryware range consists of products from DURAVIT as well as
locally manufactured brands. The product offering also includes baths by SUMMER
PLACE & PARADYNE, mosaic by DOUGLAS JONES (ULTIMATE RETAILER), adhesives
and grout by WEBER ( TYLON), shower doors and bathroom accessories.
The projects division will provide a service from conceptualisation to finalisation of
residential and commercial development. The showroom has consulting areas for
architects and designers to engage with their clients as well as full use of the tile
library.
We are committed to stocking the largest range of products from the best
manufacturers in the world with the perfect balance between innovation and
affordability. We are also committed in providing and sharing concepts on the most
current local and international trends as well as our extensive product knowledge.
The skill, dedication and passion of the sales team will result in providing the service
that will match our exclusive and premium product range.
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Department of Public Works
Stand No
DPW
www.publicworks.gov.za
The Department of Public Works (DPW) aims to promote the government’s objectives
of economic development, good governance and rising living standards and
prosperity by providing and managing the accommodation, infrastructure needs of
national departments, by leading the national Expanded Public Works Programme
and transformation of the construction and property industries. In pursuance of this
objective the Department will endeavour to:
· Efficiently manage the asset life cycle of immovable assets under the
Department’s custodianship;
· Provide expert advice to all three spheres of Government and parastatals on
immovable assets;
· Contribute to the national goals of job creation and poverty alleviation through
programme management, leading and directing of public works programmes
nationally, of which the Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) forms an
integral part; and
· Provides strategic leadership to the Construction and Property Industries.
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DESIGN SOCIETY DEVELOPMENT
Stand No:
2G2
University of Johannesburg, Bunting Road Campus, Auckland Park, 2006,
Johannesburg, South Africa
+27 (0) 11 5591390
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 559 1134
[email protected]
www.designsocietydevelopment.org
In the face of staggering inequality and rapid change in South Africa, we represent a
Community of Practice (CoP) called Design Society Development (DSD). The latest
South African Census 2011 data shows that over the last decade over 2.1 million people
have moved to Gauteng, South Africa’s smallest province, which now contains 22.4%
of South Africa’s total population. At the centre of Gauteng is Greater Johannesburg
a megalopolis that spans the cities of Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni and Mogale City
with a population over 12 million people. Greater Johannesburg is the economic
powerhouse of Sub-Saharan Africa and one of the 50 largest urban agglomerations
in the world. It houses the South African Constitutional Court, the majority of South
Africa’s gold and diamond trade, and supports a vibrant manufacturing and retail
sector. Based in the heart of the City of Johannesburg, in the Faculty of Art, Design
and Architecture (FADA) at the University of Johannesburg (UJ) (www.uj.ac.za/fada)
is the DSD CoP. We meet monthly to interrogate research, projects, methods and
products that impact on the intersection and interplay between design, society and
development in our specific context. Design refers to the conscious choices we make
in creating systems (community, society & productive systems) and technologies
(products, artefacts, communicative technologies, systems integration); society
the human context that includes the broader social systems of culture, economy,
politics and environment; and development the discourse and practice of positive and
considered change. We draw on critical political economy, social sciences, appropriate
technology development, participatory and human-centred design, and other design
approaches in our practice and research. Our members include students, academics
and professionals from the disciplines of Industrial Design, Multimedia, Development
Studies, Architecture, Fashion Design, Graphic Design, Visual Art, Interior Design and
Economics. Each year DSD hosts a public seminar at FADA in order to strengthen
opportunities of transdisciplinary collaboration and networking.
Domuslift
Stand No:
2M6
Via Di Vittorio, 21-20060 Vignate (Milan)-Italy
+39 02 95127430
Fax:
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[email protected]
www.domuslift.com.
“IGV Group Spa was established in 1966 by Mr. Volpe and based in Milano (Italy). The
Company is known worldwide as the Home Lift leader, with huge experience in the lift
industry and continuous efforts made to improve the product from a technical point
of view and aesthetical improvements.
The product, called DOMUSLIFT, is the best home lift on the market, suitable to solve
vertical transport issues in relation to the shaft, suitable for both indoor and outdoor.
The Domuslift is available in 64 standard models and we are able to provide special
solution to meet your requirements due to tight rooms. Furthermore, you can select
from a wide range of finishes and colours in order to travel in a unique product.
The Domuslift has been installed in more than 60 Countries, including South Africa,
Mozambique and Namibia. We are proud to have provided the Domuslift to Mr. Nelson
Mandela.
The Domuslift is your personal lift, designed and manufacture for you!”
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ECLIPSE - BLUM
Stand No:
2M3 / 2M4
PO Box 405, Wendywood, 2144
0861 325 4773 / +27 (0) 11 444 8118
Fax:
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[email protected]
www.eclipsegroup.co.za
Eclipse is a South African company that has been in business for 30 years. The
company has established itself as a leading supplier of Blum products, world
renowned for exceptional design and superior quality of motion. Blum specialises in
the production of functional furniture fittings and manufactures high quality hinge
systems, lift systems, box and pull-out systems as well as providing organisational
solutions for the kitchen. The most practical kitchens can be achieved using the
Dynamic Space concept from Blum.
In addition to this internationally acclaimed brand, Eclipse offers a diverse range of
related products including kitchen accessories; knobs and handles; contemporary
chairs and tables for the commercial and domestic industry. Products are aimed
specifically at kitchen and cabinet manufacturers, hardware retailers, designers and
architects. Eclipse has the desire to discover new things, meeting the latest trends
and keeping their customers inspired. Eclipse is a national distributor of quality
products which are sourced worldwide from manufacturers who are the forerunners
in their respective fields in terms of quality, innovation, function and design.
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Flowcrete
Stand No:
2A1
47 Forge Road, Spartan, Johannesburg, South Africa
+27 (0) 11 394 1980
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 394 3003
[email protected]
www.flowcretesa.co.za
As the world’s leading specialist flooring company with manufacturing plants across
Europe, Asia and Africa, a global commercial and sales support team and the backing
of a major multinational manufacturing group, Flowcrete is well placed as the world’s
leading performance flooring designer and manufacturer, to provide the same high
standard of product and service across the globe. In South Africa Flowcrete have two
first class manufacturing facilities in Durban and Johannesburg alongside their sales
offices as well as a sales office and warehouse facility in Cape Town.
Flowcrete has been dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in flooring for over 30
years: excellence in products, excellence in people and excellence in service.
Flowcrete prides itself in investing huge amounts of time, energy and resources into
research and development. We believe creativity and innovation go hand in hand
in delivering world class flooring solutions. With a wide range of flooring products
on offer from epoxy coatings, polyurethane screeds, methyl methacrylates and
vinyl esthers; Flowcrete are able to offer a flooring solution for any environment.
Our passion for achieving excellence in flooring technology means that not only
are our floor finishes of the highest quality, but we can also provide the right tools
to support and maintain your floor. As well as our wide variety of seamless resin
flooring solutions, Flowcrete South Africa also offer a comprehensive range of
grouts & mortars, adhesives, compounds & resins, protective coatings & linings and
cleaning chemicals. For more information on Flowcrete South Africa’s products visit
www.flowcretesa.co.za
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FRANKE
Stand No:
2L5 / 2L6
1194 South Coast Road, Mobeni , 4060
+27 (0) 31 450 6379
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 444 8117
[email protected]
www.franke.co.za
Franke Kitchen & Washroom Systems is the world’s leading manufacturer of Stainless
Steel products worldwide – with over 100 years of experience! This year, in South
Africa we celebrate our 100 year centenary! Using precision Swiss engineering, our
products our manufactured from Stainless Steel which ensures the finest quality and
durability. More than 80% of our products are locally manufactured and produced
in South Africa, these are distributed throughout Sub-Sahara Africa. We are a
provider of intelligent systems for both domestic and commercial sectors. Designed
with the end-user in mind, Franke boasts a comprehensive range of Sinks, Mixers,
Accessories and Waste Management products. In our commercial sector, Franke have
an innovative range enabling our professional customers to set benchmarks of their
own. We are expert partners, dedicated to create complete hygiene systems that
outshine the rest in functionality, design and durability. Our product ranges includes
a range of, Accessories and Grab Rails, Taps and Water Management, Sanitaryware,
Hospital and Mortuary products, Deko Disinfection Units and ZIP HydroBoils and
Chillers. Franke Academy – the new interactive training facility, we recognised the
need for training and as such invested R2 million in a new training facility at our
Durban factory. The new facility is fully plumbed to enable architects, plumbers
and end users to share their experience with us and by doing so continue to develop
products to meet market demands. Revit Files now available on our Franke product
range. To request a copy of these files please contact your nearest Franke Sales
office. The factory is based in Durban, with sales offices in Midrand, Cape Town and
Durban (South Africa)
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Global Studio
Stand No:
1A5
475 Riverside Drive Suite 520, Earth institute, Columbia University, New York NY
10115
+1 917 593 5327 or SA Jennifer van den Bussche +27 82 3677 806
[email protected] or [email protected]
www.peoplebuildingbettercities.org
PEOPLE BUILDING BETTER CITIES
A partnership between Global Studio - CSUD, Colombia University, New York; Sticky
Situations, Johannesburg; and Rodney Harber & Associates, Durban.
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We invite you to visit the People Building Better Cities exhibition which accompanies
the Global Studio UIA program “ Addressing poverty and informality through design
education and practice”, August 4, 5, 6 , 11-1 and 2- 4.
PBBC builds on the work of Global Studio, an international educational program
initiated in 2005. PBBC documents community-driven projects that share a
common goal in India, South Africa, Bangladesh, Asia and the USA: the promotion
of inclusive urbanization to improve the lives of the urban poor through participatory
design and planning. It offers an innovative approach to the education of urban
professionals, and suggests new models for urban practice. Throughout UIA we
will host conversations and short talks, bringing together people who present and
argue diverse pints of view: experienced and novice architects, urban designers
and planners as well as NGOs and community representatives from Johannesburg
(Alexandra and Diepsloot) and Durban townships. Collect a program at the booth, or
go to the PBBC website!
Join these lunch hour conversations. Join us on the afternoon of August 5 and 6 and
help workshop a post 2015 Action Plan to develop strategies for learning and working
that builds partnerships with urban dwellers. How can we help alleviate poverty
through better design and planning? How can we help make livable, equitable, smart
and sustainable cities with and for those with greatest need?
People Building Better Cities http://www.peoplebuildingbettercities.org
Program organized by: Anna Rubbo, Jennifer van den Bussche, Rodney Harber in
collaboration with Diepsloot Arts and Culture Network (DACN) & the WASSUP
Sanitation Cooperative.
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GO! Durban
Stand No:
2B6
Exhibitor.docxwww.godurban.co.za
Go Durban! is the name of the integrated rapid public transport network (IRPTN) that
aims to provide a flexible, safe, cost effective, seamless transport experience for the
people of eThekwini.Go Durban! will see nine transport corridors linked by various
modes of transport (bus, rail and taxi) across eThekwini by 2027. The provision of
transport is intrinsic to the creation of a vibrant, liveable and sustainable city in line
with the City’s vision which is that by 2030, eThekwini Municipality will be Africa’s
most caring and liveable city.
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Graphisoft SA
Address:
500 Esther Roberts Road, Glenwood, Durban, 4001
Telephone:
+27 (0) 31 2051854
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[email protected]
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www.archicad.co.za
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We are the sole distributor of ArchiCAD in the SADC region and offer complete
BIM solutions to suit your office, from design to management and every stage in
between.
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Hulamin
Stand No:
2R3
Moses Mabhida Road, (previously Edendale Road) Pietermaritzburg, 3201
+27 (0) 33 3956911
Fax:
+27 (0) 33 3946335
[email protected]
www.hulamin.co.za
Hulamin is South Africa’s leading semi-fabricator of aluminium products supplied
globally. We have a deep-seated passion for aluminium – a unique metal with a
superior range of benefits and properties and endless applications.
Stand No:
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2K1
+27 (0) 31 2052793
This lightweight, highly durable metal has an exceptional strength-to-weight ratio,
offering architects major cantilevers and open span structures. Readily formable,
bent, sawed, drilled, polished, pressed and extruded, it also provides design flexibility,
allowing for alterations and additions.
We know the energy efficiency of a building is crucial in its design to minimize
environmental impact. Renowned for its thermal properties, aluminium’s high
reflectivity prevents heat loss and the low emissivity greatly reduces heat gain.
Subsequently, it requires only 5% of the electricity conversion when recycled.
The green metal is non-combustible and non-flammable. In the event of fire, the low
melting point allows the fire to vent, releasing the heat into the atmosphere instead of
spreading it throughout the building, thus saving the rest of the structural members.
The economic advantages of aluminium with its unlimited lifespan of aesthetic
appearance and durability far outweigh those of other metals, offering architects,
builders, building owners and tenants significant benefits.
Reflecting greater benefits, values and concerns, Hulamin further assesses the microenvironmental conditions to best advise uses, suitability, locations, paint technologies
and best practices by considering performance requirements and cost.
Quality control is an important integral part of our business, extending into every
facet. Creating an augmented reality for best possible results, we ensure that our
service and product offerings exceed our customer’s performance criteria.
Think future, think aluminium – think Hulamin.
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Hydraform
Stand No:
2P1
220 Rondebult Road, Libradene, Boksburg, Johannesburg, South Africa
+27 (0) 11 9131449
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 9132840
[email protected]
www.Hydraform.com
Hydraform was launched in 1988, with the objective of producing a cost effective
building system for
the developing world.
Hydraform provides innovative and sustainable building solutions for the construction
of upmarket and low cost housing estates, schools, universities, clinics and commercial
structures anywhere in the world.
With more than 2500 machines sold worldwide, the Hydraform building system and
the machines are used in over 50 countries. Hydraform sells three different types of
machines, the interlocking block making machine range, the conventional paving brick
and block making machine range and the roof tile machine range.
The Hydraform building system is used and trusted by many NGO’s, Governments,
Private Investors, Developers, International Agencies, Mining Houses and
Entrepreneurs worldwide.
The Hydraform Group is a company that understands the importance of training and
support for its products. Training forms one of the most important factors to achieve
quality blocks and structures. Hydraform prides itself on providing training of the
highest standards. We offer two types of training namely; onsite training anywhere in
the world and training at our academy in South Africa, both through our dedicated and
approved trainers.
The Hydraform Interlocking Block Making Machines are used to make cement stabilized
soil bricks with local soil anywhere in the world. The machines can be supplied in
either diesel or electric; mobile or stationary. The blocks produced by the patented
Hydraform Machines are interlocking and dry-stacked.
The Conventional Brick and Block Making Machine can make a range of cement
products, from paving bricks, hollow cement blocks to retaining wall blocks. These
products are more conventional and well known in the construction industry.
The Hydraform Roof Tile Machine produces a respectable production of double roman
tiles for a modest capital investment. The entry package comprises 1000 tiles which
covers 100m² of roofing per day. The machine is built to high quality engineering
standards and is the ideal choice for first time manufacturers.
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IHS, International Institute of Urban
Management, Erasmus University
Stand No:
2L2
Rotterdam
Campus Woudestein, Burg. Oudlaan 50, T- Building 14th floor, 3062PA, Rotterdam, the
Netherlands
+31 (0) 10 40 89825
Fax:
+31 (0)10 40 89826
[email protected]
www.ihs.nl
Having accumulated in-depth knowledge in the field of urban management for more
than 55 years, IHS has grown to be a leading knowledge centre providing effective and
innovative solutions to urban problems worldwide. Today, as a centre of excellence
in the field of urban management and development of Erasmus University, IHS offers
high quality educational programmes, specialized post-graduate training, applied
research projects, as well as advisory services around the globe.
IHS believes in partnership and joint efforts. Together with our partner universities and
institutes worldwide, and especially with over 7,500 IHS alumni from more than 140
nations, we have built a strong international network of urban professionals. We are
proud of our alumni and encouraged by their achievements. Their contribution to the
IHS network provides us with fresh concepts and dynamic perspectives to face today’s
urban challenges.
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Imagining Durban through the Lens of Youth Stand no.
2M2 / 2M5
+27 (0) 31 3114271
[email protected]
www.imaginedurban.org
Twenty years after liberation means that South Africans are still youthful in the
process of being a democracy. As with any twenty-year old standing on precipice of
increasing freedom and responsibility, it is important to take stock of who we are,
what's important to us and our future, and how we want to proceed in our development.
In WRIGHT LEAD, a community-based youth leadership institute, high school youth
explore this idea as they learn leadership skills and consider how to become change
agents within their communities. This exhibit provides a lens for youth and promotes
a sense of agency as they transition from "photographer" to "engaged citizen." It
stimulates the viewer to consider our role in shaping our collective future.
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Impro Technologies
Stand No:
2P6
47B Gillits road, Pinetown
+27 (0) 31 7170700
[email protected]
www.impro.net
Impro Technologies is one of South Africa’s leading manufacturers of access
control and product identification systems. With over 20 years’ experience in the
manufacturing industry, Impro has extended its local presence to the international
market by exporting to more than 65 countries worldwide. Impro’s range of products
are suitable for both small and enterprise applications. Offering unlimited flexibility
from a single door entry to a system capable of controlling 256 sites, including full
integration with CCTV, biometrics, T&A, fire alarms, as well as 3rd party product
developments.
As Impro Technologies has grown over the years it has acquired several companies.
The group now includes an array of companies that supply a wide range of services:
Identity Warehouse
A distributor of complimentary and OEM elements for use with access control
systems. Supplying products from a diverse number of first class manufacturers,
such as Nedap Identification Systems, Nitgen, Salto Sallis and Safran Morpho and is
one of a handful of companies that manufactures and prints RFID cards locally.
e-Green Power Optimisation
A company that specializes in energy efficient building management
solutions. Energy saving is achieved through the design and installation of an
e-Green system that ties together electrical, lighting, water, gas and HVAC
systems, optimizing energy consumption and minimizing running costs.
BeSecure Personal Monitoring Solution
The BeSecure personal monitoring system gives seniors greater confidence to live
independently in their retirement village. The BeSecure system includes a small
lightweight companion device designed to be worn by seniors. This device capable
of identifying a rapid movement towards the ground or a sudden impact, as well
as having the traditional ‘press button’ option to call for help. Giving seniors the
assurance that they are always connected – should they need assistance, medical
care or help in an emergency.
Docucam
Docucam provides a digital audit trail of on-site or in-field events, snags or noteworthy
items. This mobile based data collection tool allows one to capture detailed logs:
including photographs, voice and text notes. Docucam’s mobile based operational
auditing can be used in almost any field or sector.
All Impro products and companies from the Impro group will be represent at the
Impro Technologies stand.
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International Slab Sales
Stand No:
2C6
69 Serenade Road, Elandsfontein
+27 (0) 11 8221350
[email protected]
www.interslab.co.za
International Slab Sales is a proudly South African owned wholesaler of quartz,
granite, marble and sintered porcelain surfaces. We’re here to help meet your building,
renovation and design needs.
With the best range of granite, marble, Caesarstone, Café Quartz and NEOLITH slabs
in South Africa, ISS offers a stunning selection of surface materials and colours to
choose from.
The Projects division manages the demands of supplying large orders of materials to
various architectural projects. This includes ensuring that our materials are specified
and supplied to new hospitals, hotels, residential developments, commercial spaces
and shopping malls.
www.interslab.co.za
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Iso Board
Western Cape:
Tel: +27 (0) 21 9831140
23 Kenwil Drive, Okavango Park, Brackenfell
[email protected]
KwaZulu Natal:
Tel: +27 (0)31 7003525
dbnsales@i soboard.com
Gauteng:
Tel: +27 (0)12 6538204
[email protected]
Stand No:
Fax:
2M1
+27 (0) 21 9816099
+27 (0) 31 7002573
+27 (0) 12 6530282
[email protected]
www.isoboard.com
IsoBoard is a rigid, high density, extruded polystyrene thermal insulation board, which
has a one hundred percent closed cell structure, giving it a range of properties very
different from common expanded polystyrene. Having been tried & tested since 1970
throughout the world and manufactured in the South African market for nearly two
decades, this international product contains a substantial amount of properties that
are unique. It has a high resistance to water vapour diffusion, water absorption, and to
Heat Flow and has a high compressive strength. IsoBoard contains self-extinguishing
fire retardants, non-flammable blowing gasses and will not propagate fire in exposed
roof applications. It is odourless, chemically inert and does not supply nutrition for
pests, or support micro-organism growth. As a result of all these characteristics, as
well as many other benefits, IsoBoard has an almost indefinite life-span if installed
correctly. It can be used as a ceiling, to insulate older buildings at foundation level,
retrofit to flat roofs, applied between or over rafters, trusses and over-purlin and
installed in wall cavities. In fact, it can be used wherever aesthetically pleasing,
efficient, water resistant, and cost-effective insulation material is required. IsoBoard
applications are as wide as your imagination!
IsoBoard‘s highly effective thermal insulation qualities are equalled only by our
versatility in new construction and renovations to the building envelope. The inclusion
of IsoBoard thermal insulation contributes significantly to predictable temperatures
and human comfort, reducing the need for artificial temperature control. This means
cost savings from reduced energy consumption and by implication lower carbon
emissions.
For more information or to book a site visit, please contact Anton Nieuwoudt on 082
467 5657 or e-mail [email protected]
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ITALTILE
Stand No:
1A3 & 1A4
Cnr William Nicol & Peter Place, Bryanston, Johannesburg, South Africa
[email protected]
www.italtile.co.za
Italtile presents the latest trends and fashion in tiles, taps, sanitaryware for both
commercial and domestic application. The stand features designer products from
Phillipe Starck and Roberto Palomba as well as bathroom solutions manufacturers
Laufen & Cotto. Exhibitor:
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Kansai Plascon
Stand No:
2J3
10 Frederick Cooper Drive, Factoria, Mogale City, 1739
+27 (0) 11 9514500
[email protected]
www.plascontrade.co.za
Kansai Plascon – a focus on continuing innovation and excellence Plascon,
established in 1889, is a company boasting a heritage of more than 120-years in
the South African market, with well-loved, leading brands such as Double Velvet,
Cashmere, Kitchens & Bathrooms, Velvaglo, Nuroof Cool and Micatex comprising
the premium flagship range.
In 2012, Plascon became Kansai Plascon, a company within the Kansai Paint stable.
The Kansai Paint Company is the market leader in Japan and a top 10 global player
with over 500 chemists and an annual investment in excess of 50 million US dollars
made towards research and development. The end result of this combined knowhow is that the local market benefits from cutting-edge innovation. The specificallyformulated Plascon Professional Range, from undercoats and primers to topcoats,
textured and specialist application coatings, provides professional contractors with
the complete coatings system.
The Plascon Professional range is both functional and cost effective and your
guaranteed assurance of reliability and quality.
Kansai Plascon’s commitment to innovation extends beyond our industry leading
products, delivering benefits to our clients in all aspects of their coatings experience.
The Plascon 360° Partnership Pledge is one such innovation. The Plascon 360⁰
Partnership Pledge reaffirms our commitment to assist our clients from beginning
to end with projects whilst provides you with customised, cost effective new and
redecoration solutions for your property portfolio.
The Plascon 360° Partnership Pledge covers our specifications, materials and the
application thereof in conjunction with a Preferred Plascon Applicator to ensure the
enhancement and preservation of your investment.
Colour and inspiration is yet another area where Plascon leads the pack. Our dedicated
colour manager and team of experts enable consumers and professionals to find
their perfect colour and create spaces that reflect their individual personalities.
Kansai Plascon’s focus on continuing innovation and excellence in the retail, trade
and industrial coatings market in South Africa will ensure we retain our leadership
position for many years to come.
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KnaufAMF
Stand No:
P.O. Box 85 Ruimsig 1732, Roodepoort, Gauteng
+27 (0) 11 7684373
Fax:
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www.amfceilings.com
2N8
+27 (0) 11 7684373
AMF and "Mehr Raum für Neues" or More Room for Innovation is the basis
and vision for AMF to produce high performance and innovative ceiling
solutions. Our manufacturing facility near Munich, Germany utilises a
state-of-the-art sustainable fabrication process to ensure high quality and
high performance acoustic solutions are produced for the global market.
AMF products, including THERMATEX® and VENTATEC®, are used on every
continent in the world and particularly suited to applications with complex acoustic
and aesthetic requirements.
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KZNIA IM Pei exhibition of the Museum of
Islamic Art in DOHA, captured by Dennis Stand No.
1A31 / 1A41
Guichard
160 Bulwer Road, Glenwood, 4001
+27 (0) 31 2017590
[email protected]
www.kznia.org.za
Dennis Guichard is a DURBAN-based fine art architectural photographer with
over 22-years post-graduate international experience directly in architecture
and mega-project design management. Dennis’s sensational style of highimpact architectural photography is currently taking the world by storm.
With an A-list portfolio of exclusive clients worldwide including many of the
world’s leading architects, engineers and property developers Dennis remains
one of only two photographers in the world to have been accepted into the
prestigious FIFA-authorised ‘2010 Fine Art’ project with a limited-edition
collection of thirty high-impact and abstract collectable photographs of the
ten stadia which played host to the 2010 FIFA World Cup TM in South Africa.
His Yas Island photography was extensively featured in an exclusive limited-edition
hard-cover book which was distributed to VIP guests at the inaugural 2009 Etihad
Airways Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix and his images have appeared in print and on
billboards all over Abu Dhabi for Aldar Properties recent ‘Hoyamal’ campaign.
His photography has featured on the covers and within numerous magazines worldwide
including the National Newspaper (Dubai), Abu Dhabi Week (Abu Dhabi), Middle East
Architect (Dubai), Emirates Construction (Dubai), Simply Abu Dhabi (Abu Dhabi),
STERN magazine (Germany), The Work Style magazine (Italy), VISI magazine (South
Africa), PIX photography magazine (South Africa), Leading Architecture magazine
(South Africa), and was also featured on the July 2010 cover of Architectural Record
magazine (the official magazine of the American Institute of Architects in the USA).
He captured the beauty of the Museum of Islamic Art in DOHA, the architectural
masterpiece of UIA Gold Medal Laureate, IM Pei who is being honoured at this
conference.
He is available for commissions worldwide.
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LEMON PEBBLE DESIGN
Stand No:
91 CHURCH STREET, MAYFAIR, JOHANNESBURG, 2092
+27 (0) 11 8302568
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 8390261
[email protected]
www.lemonpebble.co.za
Lemon Pebble Design is an architectural practice based in Johannesburg. Lead by
Althea Peacock and Tanzeem Razak, the practice has a keen interest in the spatial
transformation of the city. Currently exploring ideas of spatial equity in buildings, the
practice has done extensive work in inner-city high density housing and mixed use
development. The principals have completed heritage projects that can test historical
ideas of racial and spatial segregation. Both principals have taught at the University
of Witwatersrand and are involved as examiners at University of Witwatersrand,
University of Johannesburg and the University of Cape Town.
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LYT Architecture
Stand No:
2E1
2nd Floor, No. 3 Melrose Square, Melrose Arch, Johannesburg, 2076
+27 (0) 11 0619700
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 6841480
[email protected]
www.LYT.co.za
Formerly TPS.P Architects and Facets Interiors, LYT Architecture brings the diverse
elements of the group into a single creative engine encompassing Architecture,
Interior Design, Graphic Design, 3D Visualisation, Up-front Consulting and Project
Execution.
While maintaining its position as a leading commercial practice, LYT Architecture
remains the most diversified design and architectural practice in South Africa with
significant skill and experience in the design and delivery of projects both in South
Africa and abroad.
LYT currently employs approximately 100 staff members with the Head Office based
in Johannesburg, a new regional office in Lagos, Nigeria and a small office in Walmer,
Port Elizabeth.
With the evolution of an exceptional team that has been with the practice for many
years the pursuit of excellence is a cornerstone of the company’s ethos and sees it
in good stead to continue to grow and make a real positive difference to the urban
landscape.
LYT Architecture is proudly the first South African Architectural & Design consultancy
to design a creative app to use within the industry or for a personal project.
‘iLYK App’ is a brand new iPad App which enables the user to gather and create a
personalised mood board of inspirational imagery. A creative tool modelled as a
virtual cube which brings an idea, large or small, to life!
Users from both ends of the spectrum, be you a client or a designer can benefit from
the app. Architects/designers alike can use it to evaluate a client’s brief from their
virtual mood board or a client can use it to communicate their ideas & wish list to the
designer.
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MAX ON TOP
Stand No:
2K2
75 Killarney Road, Killarney Gardens, 7441
0861 113 495
Fax:
+27 (0) 21 5566646
[email protected]
www.maxontop.co.za
Max on Top® develops and supplies a range of durable decorative surface products
offering architects and designers the ability to specify decors and designs suitable for
a wide range of applications. Max on Top® Products:
· Worktops
· High Pressure Laminates
· Compact Laminates
· DuPont™ Corian® Solid Surfacing
Your interest and creativity adds life and functionality to our Max on Top® decorative
surfaces.
Applications:
Worktops • Doors • Furniture • Point of Sale • Gondolas • Bulk Heads • Wall Cladding
• Partitioning • Ceilings • Vanities • Set building • Lift Interiors • Shipwrights • Exterior
Facades
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MODENA DESIGN CENTRES
Stand No:
185 BULWER ROAD, GLENWOOD, DURBAN 4001
031 3129273
[email protected]
www.modena.co.za
MODENA SPECIALISES IN THE BUSINESS OF DESIGN:
CONSULTING - TECHNOLOGY - TRAINING
2S4
Modena Design Centres is a group of companies structured to offer Autodesk related
solutions and consulting across Southern Africa.
Modena enables clients in the business of design that have a need and desire
to increase PROFICIENCY, PRODUCTIVITY, PROFITABILITY or COMPETITIVE
ADVANTAGE, to achieve their goals.
Modena employs a unique consultative approach: First analysing client business
processes and then assisting them to implement the most effective design processes,
workflows, skills and technologies.
Unlike traditional software centric sales approaches, Modena deploys Industry and
discipline specific specialists with the expertise and experience necessary to assist
clients to meet their business objectives.
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Monty Sack
Stand No:
[email protected]
www.montysack.co.za
The posthumous retrospective exhibition of Monty Sack’s architectural and fine art
practice at the University of Johannesburg’s FADA Gallery, affords a unique educational
and public engagement with one of Johannesburg’s foremost modernist architects.
Typical of the modernist movement was the interrelationship of architecture, art,
design and lifestyle; a sensibility overlooked today by much of the postmodern and
derivative work that has followed since. Monty Sack’s architectural schemes integrated
works by the likes of equally important modernist fine artist’s like Edoardo Villa and
Cecil Skotnes.
This particular approach to architectural aesthetics, urban design and public space
coupled with the equivalent approaches in the likes of Skotnes and Villa for example,
offers a way of unpacking South Africa’s historical contribution to the modernist
movement globally.
That the exhibition, through its curatorial approach will combine these numerous
reflections, is welcomed by the Fine Art, Design and Architecture (FADA) Gallery at
the University of Johannesburg and asserts the multi dimensional character of the
exhibition.
In parallel to the exhibition, the Architecture department at UJ has recently completed
a seven-week design course on Monty Sack’s oeuvre, taking particular building projects
into analysis and development, relative to the present climate of architectural practice
in South Africa. The outcomes of this work (texts, drawings, plans, models and design
interpretation) will be developed for the exhibition and thus add a particular student
perspective and critique of Monty Sack’s work, relative to the archive of projects and
fine art works on display.
This retrospective exhibition thus represents a unique opportunity to support the
on-going discourse around architecture, urban design and public space, in post
apartheid South Africa, from an historical perspective and in terms of new awareness’s
for learners and public on the impact of integrated design, and the importance of
preservation and knowledge around pioneers of design such as Monty Sack.
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Pelican Systems
Stand No:
2T3
765-793 Chris Hani Road, (North Coast Rd), Redhill, Durban
+27 (0) 31 5637307
Fax:
+27 (0) 31 5641209
[email protected]
www.pelican.co.za
Pelican Systems is a supplier and distributor of commercial and residential interior
systems solutions, including ceilings, partitioning, opening and flooring systems.
A family business which was founded by Rodney Gould, Pelican Systems has been
operating successfully for over four decades and has experienced role models with
an extensive knowledge of the building industry both from a contracting and a supply
point of view.
As a business we value the roles and responsibilities of all those who are involved in
the building process and can offer a product and service solution based on years of
dealing with the trade and a genuine understanding of the building industry.
Pelican Systems takes great pride in its ability to serve both large and small scale
projects without compromising on the level of detail, commitment and passion.
As an ethical and reliable supplier and contributor to the building industry we
continuously strive to maintain and uphold the standards of the industry we serve
with our every intention being the continual improvement and enhancement of our
product offering to the benefit of the building industry in South Africa.
Pelican Systems is ISO 9001:2008 accredited and is a BBBEE Level 7 company.
Our Mission is to be responsible role players in the building industry and to play a
valuable role in eco-innovation, combining technology and product improvement in a
way that allows for a sustainable future.
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Our Values and corporate culture reflect integrity, reliability, flexibility, creativity and
resilience.
Product offering includes:
• Flush Plastered Ceilings & Accessories
• Suspended Ceilings & Accessories
• Drywall Partitions and Accessories
• FireWALL Partitions
• Toilet Partitions
• Fire Doors
• Smoke and Fire Curtains
• Architectural Timber Doors
• Aluminium Doors for Partitions
• Laminate Wood Flooring
PPC Ltd
Stand No.
1A7
PO Box 787416, Sandton 2146
+27 (0) 11 3689000
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 3869001
Christine Hamel
www.ppc.co.za
PPC Ltd celebrates 122 years of continual innovation as the leading cement producer
in southern Africa. A true African success story of a focused business that reflects the
strengths of its people, products and services, PPC continues to make great strides
towards its expansion into the rest of Africa – deploying its business model built to
last by going beyond the bag.
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Re-scripting Heritage Buildings in a
Stand No:
Transforming Johannesburg
[email protected]
www.kznia.org.za
The refurbishment of historically significant buildings in Post-Apartheid South
Africa has still largely remained limited to restoration and failed to transition spaces
from being locked in a specific era with singular narratives. There is a reluctance to
confront issues of racial and spatial segregation that shapes these buildings. The aim
of both projects presented is to re-script the meanings of architectural interventions
from expressing a single history to include ideas around spatial equity. These are
explored through a layering process which in turn allows for a multiplicity of readings
and interventions both current and historic.
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RIMEX METALS SA
Address:
372 Kruger road, Strydom Park, Randburg
Stand No:
2K4
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 7922872
Telephone:
+27 (0) 11 7923695
Email:
[email protected]
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www.rimexsa.co.za
The Rimex Group has been producing surface finishes on stainless steel and other
metals for over fourty five years.With comprehensive manufacturing facilities in the
UK, the USA, Australia and South Africa; stocking and distribution companies in
Germany, Ireland, France and Spain; and a global network of agents and distributors,
the Rimex Group is capable of delivering to anywhere in the world an extensive
selection of exciting and dynamic finishes on a range of metals that include:
· Textured patterns produced by a unique cold rolling process to create
3- dimensional patterns on all types of metal.
· Embossed patterns on stainless steel.
· The ColourTex ® ™ range of coloured stainless steel.
· Colour Fusion locally produced coloured range.
· Etched finishes which represent state of the art surface finishing
technology enabling standard and bespoke designs to be etched
into stainless steel, brass and other architectural metals.
· Rimex Super Mirror
· Rigitube
· Various polishing finishes
· Facilities for to supply flat custom length stainless steel sheet and coil.
With such a large selection of surface finishes the Rimex Group has established itself
as the leader in the field of superior surface technology on metals and alloys. Customer service and satisfaction is, and continues to remain, our priority and
combined with an extensive and continued investment program, the Rimex Group
intends to retain its position at the forefront of metal finishing technology.
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South African Council for the
Stand No:
Architectural Profession (SACAP)
Box 408, Bruma, 2026
+27 (0) 11 4795000
[email protected]/[email protected]
www.sacapsa.com
2N2
SACAP is one of the Built Environment Councils in South Africa under Council for
Built Environment (CBE). It is the Architectural regulator which has been established
in terms of Architectural Profession Act. The council members are appointed by the
Minister of Department of Public Works through a nomination process. The council
regulates four categories which are divided as Professional Architect, Professional
Senior Architectural Technologist, Professional Architectural Technologist and
Professional Architectural Draughtsperson. SACAP’s primary mandates are to
protect the public by regulating the profession; to ensure that the public is aware of
the rights with respect to the provision of architectural services; to ensure that the
professionals are aware of the importance of protecting the environment; regulate,
validate and accredit architectural education in South Africa and to maintain the
international best practice standard with respect to the quality of service provided
by the architectural professionals. SACAP has the recognised Voluntary Associations
(VAs) as the stakeholders which conduct the facilitation of CPD points for the
professionals. DEC EXHIBITION INFORMATION
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South African Institute of Architects
Stand No:
1A62 / 1A63
[email protected]
www.saia.org.za
The South African Institutes of Architects (SAIA) and the Regional Institutes are
committed to maintaining the highest standards of professionalism, integrity and
competence in architecture.
Any member of the Institute, as defined in the Constitution, is required to:
• Continually enhance their professional skills.
• Ensure that their work promotes sustainable development goals to the benefit of
the South African community and natural environment.
• Improve the standard of health and safety for the protection and welfare of all
members of society.
Members of the Institute, registered as professional architects, subscribe to a Code of
Ethics with established principals which remain core to members as they conduct their
business. In order to elevate the architectural profession continually and support
members as they strive to attain the highest standards of workmanship, SAIA ensures
its members are equipped to provide leadership and critical judgement, while also
exercising their specialist knowledge, skills and aptitude for the betterment of design
and development in the built environment. Exhibitor:
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Saint-Gobain
Stand No:
2S3
www.saint-gobain.co.za
Saint-Gobain is the world leader in the sustainable habitat and construction products
and solutions. The company designs, manufactures and distributes building materials,
providing innovative solutions to meet growing demand for energy efficiency and for
environmental protection. In South Africa, Saint-Gobain is determined to develop
construction solutions that will meet the requirements of SANS 10400-XA (energy
efficiency in new buildings). Saint-Gobain Gyproc has developed a leading range of wall
and ceiling systems, for the residential and commercial sectors of the construction
industry. Gyproc’s system solutions are innovative, energy efficient and sustainable,
incorporating both current and new methodologies in building systems. The company
is well-known for ground-breaking work in product development, as well as its
progressive strategy on innovation and training. Saint-Gobain Isover is a leader in the
manufacture of thermal and acoustic insulation solutions that offer thermal comfort,
reduce noise transmission, fire protection and reduces greenhouse gas emissions.
Isover uses natural, abundant raw materials and recycled materials to ensure that
products are environmentally friendly. The company is continuously working on
improving leading technologies in Glasswool, ULTIMATE and Expanded Polystyrene
(EPS). Saint-Gobain Weber is a leading manufacturer of easy to apply products in the
tile fixing, plasters and decorative finishes for walls and floors, pool plaster and pool
paint markets. Weber has also been instrumental in the introduction of an alternative
building method called ‘External Thermal Insulation Composite System’ (ETICS),
which is aimed at improving energy efficiency and creativity in buildings. The company
responds to market demands by developing innovative, reliable and competitive
solutions.
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Salvocorp
Stand No:
2T6
Unit F, Rand Leases industrial Park, Cnr. Main Reef Road & Houtkapper Street,
Roodeport.
+27 (0) 11 4728899
[email protected]
www.salvocorp.co.za
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At Salvocorp, all our finishes are of the highest quality, making them suitable for
various space requirements. The commitment to providing clients with superior
finishes, also extends to our dedication to the environment. This means that we
have identified various pioneering companies that are at the forefront of going green
and we are working with them to consistently strive towards a greener earth. This
includes moving towards: good energy consumption, healthy waste emissions, use
of eco-friendly materials and more efficient carbon footprints. Salvocorp’s products
have earned various accolades for being environmentally conscious. Some awards
include; GREENGUARD and GREENGUARD Children and Schools certificates for low
emitting interior building products. These accreditations further contribute to LEED®
MR credits (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design).
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SAPI (South African Planning Institute)
Stand No:
2A2 / 2A5
Private Bag x 15, Halfway House, 1685
[email protected]
www.sapi.org.za
The South African Planning Institution (SAPI) is a voluntary, non-profit organisation
which was founded to promote Planning as a discipline and to promote the interests
of the Planning profession. SAPI provides Planners and the Planning profession with a
profile, identity and voice in South Africa.
It provides a platform for planners to share knowledge and debate critical issues
affecting planning and development as well as the opportunity for co-operation
between planners and other disciplines to contribute to the shaping of sustainable
settlements.
SAPI is committed to its members and every individual planner to equip them to
be more competent, professional, ethical and efficient planners. As an independent
organisation with members across the whole planning continuum, it is strategically
perfectly positioned between the government, private and corporate sectors and
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SASSDA (Southern Africa Stainless Steel
Stand No:
2K3
Development Association)
PO Box 235, Kloof, Durban
+27 (0) 31 7654506
[email protected]
www.sassda.co.za
Sassda (Southern Africa Stainless Steel Development Association) was formed in 1964
to collectively promote the sustainable growth and development of the industry, with
the main emphasis on stainless steel converted within the South African economy. It
offers its members a wide variety of services such as technical information and advice,
education, training and skills upgrading, seminars, a range of publications and market,
industry and business development. Sassda is a non-profit organisation deriving its
income from a variety of sources.
Sassda members meet on a regular basis to discuss areas of common interest.
Individual sectors are allocated a budget according to their needs and are responsible
for directing Sassda activities in areas such a market research, sector promotion,
workshops, seminars and government liaison in respect of trade practices, duties and
incentives.
The various sectors currently operating under the Sassda umbrella include:
Architecture Building and Construction
Consumerware, Hospitality and catering
Fabrication
Import
Welding
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SYAM DISTRIBUTORS
Stand No:
2G4
UNIT E6 & E7, 17 LIVERPOOL ROAD, BENONI SOUTH, GAUTENG, RSA
+27 (0) 11 8454395
Fax:
+27 (0) 11 8452504
[email protected]
www.syam.co.za
Syam is a leading brand of premium stainless steel LPG & Natural gas built in and
mobile braais, flueless fireplaces, firepots, outdoor firepits and environmentally
friendly bio fuel fires. Our offering includes fixed and free standing, single and double
sided, wall hanging and table mount with unique finishes to cater for your individual
décor and personal taste.
Complementing the above is a full range of exclusive stainless steel and powder coated
tool chests in a range of different sizes and colours offering a visually appealing storage
solution wherever required. Our comprehensive stock holding is one of the largest in
the trade and generally orders can be dispatched to anywhere in South Africa within
a day or two. Visit us at our show room and warehousing facilities in Benoni, Gauteng.
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SAUDI UMRAN SOCIETY
Stand No:
2N1 - 2N6
KING SAUD UNIVERSITY P.O 2454, RIYADH 11451 SAUDI ARABIA
+966 11 46 96 833
Fax:
+966 11 4679647
[email protected]
UmranSociety.org
SUS was founded by Council resolution of King Saud University in 1987. This marked
the beginning of the society as it began in 1988 as a scientific association concerned
with urban different affairs. The society has achieved since its inception until now
very widespread at the local level. The current board of directors looks forward at its
current session to achieve prominence of the society, as it seeks participation in the
role of the society and the development of its activities and its role in the development
of the construction sector and education affairs. Under this approach the society
works to implement a number of ambitious programs that seeks to improve the
level of urban applications in the Kingdom, including the areas of urban education in
Saudi universities, and in this framework the society organizes meetings, seminars,
lectures and exhibitions through which closer cooperation with all relevant fields of
the society's attention, whether national or international.
SAUDI UMRAN SOCIETY objectives:
• The revival and development of the Islamic architectural heritage.
• Creating a distinctive identity of the urban Saudi environment linked to the natural
environment and local climate and in line with the needs of the society.
• Promote cooperation and exchange of ideas between specialists in the urban field.
• Exchange scientific production in the area of the society interest between relevant
institutions within and outside the Kingdom.
• Provide advice and conduct necessary studies to raise the level of professional
performance.
Trellidor
Stand No:
2A6
20 Aberdare Drive, Phoenix Industrial Park, Durban.
+27 (0) 31 5080800
Fax:
+27 (0) 86 5070482
[email protected]
www.trellidor.co.za
Trellidor manufactures security solutions that balance the need for protection in
public and private spaces with sensitivity towards the architectural environment. We
have been engineering steel and aluminium designs for doors and windows at our
Durban factory for over 37 years. Our products are distributed in RSA, many countries
in Africa, the Indian Ocean Islands, Europe, Israel and Australia through a dedicated
franchise network. Whether you are looking to secure windows and doors in a mass
housing project, a ground-breaking corporate building or a suburban home, Trellidor
has a basket of products that will protect those that ultimately inhabit the structures.
Flexible design collaboration
All Trellidor security products are custom made so we have the flexibility to
accommodate design features incorporated into the openings that require protection
against intrusion. We work closely with architects in terms of specifying the optimum
barrier, or selection of barrier designs, to best suit the opening. Product installation is
carried out by Trellidor trained and certified installers only, ensuring a professional fit
as well as a detailed hand-over to the end user.
Seamless security solutions
The Trellidor product range incorporates contemporary designs such as aluminium
framed security screens and aluminium roller shutters. Both ranges are ideal for
buildings located in areas where the possibility of crime is acknowledged but safety
solutions must be unobtrusive. Our highly popular but more traditional trellis-style
sliding security gates can be hidden in a wall recess when not in use. This range can be
designed for windows, providing an escape route for the building’s occupants should
the need arise. We also manufacture a wide range of window protection in various
design options. A number of Trellidor security solutions have been internationally
tested and certified for strength under attack, two of these by the London-based Loss
Prevention Certification Board (LPCB).
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UNESCO Chair for Sustainably Urban Quality
Stand No:
1A61 / 1A64
and Culture
[email protected]
The Warwick Junction and Wilson’s Wharf precincts in Durban present two distinct
cultures, which are both vibrant yet vastly different. Each of these, however, has
greater potential to revitalise the urban landscape of Durban. Hence, the journey
“in between” refers to the possibilities for various linkages and reconnections of
disconnected parts of the city.
The project presentation / exhibition will be the outcome of an international student
collaborative workshop that is to be held at DUT just prior to the UIA conference.
Various scenarios and possibilities will be explored, including an activity corridor along
the left over / lost spaces that occur en-route from Warwick Junction to the Wilson’s
Wharf Precinct and the reconnection of the Albert Park precinct and the City Centre to
the Waterfront on the one end, and Warwick Junction on the other.
The project proposals in the form of urban design drawings will be exhibited at the
DEC and presented at the UIA conference.
PROJECT CO-ORDINATORS
Prof. Lucio Valerio Barbera:
Chairperson of the UNESCO Chair for Sustainably Urban Quality and Culture. Practicing
architect, researcher and Full Professor of Urban and Architectural Design at the
Department of Architecture, Sapienza, University of Rome. President of Scientific
Society Ludovico Quaroni. Former Deputy Mayor of Rome for Cultural politics and the
Historical Centre.
Prof. Anna Irene Del Monaco:
General Secretary of the UNESCO Chair for Sustainably Urban Quality and Culture.
Holds a Doctorate in Architecture and Urban Design, and a Post-Doctorate from the
Department of Architecture, Sapienza, University of Rome, where she is a tenured
Assistant Professor, Researcher and Adjunct Professor in architecture and urban
design.
Yashaen Luckan
Steering committee member of the UNESCO Chair for Sustainably Urban Quality
and Culture. PhD Candidate, Academic, Researcher, Practicing Architect and current
President of the South African council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP).
Yashaen is the local co-ordinator of the UNESCO / UIA urban revitalisation project and
workshop in Durban.
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University of Florida School of Architecture
Stand No:
Consortium
231 Architecture Building POB 115702 Gainesville Florida USA 32611
352-262-9884
[email protected]
http://gsoa.dcp.ufl.edu/degrees/special-academic-programs/consortium-for-hyrdogenerated-urbanism/
and http://gsoa.dcp.ufl.edu/degrees/special-academicprograms/global-lab/
The Hydro Generated Metropolis: New Projects on Urban Waterways
Koper, Miami, Sao Paulo, Tijuana, and the Florida Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway
The Consortium for Hydro-generated Urbanism (CHU) proposes new paradigms for the
evolution of water-based settlements. From retrofitting the metropolis to envisioning
future cities on the water, we advocate a reconsideration of fluvial urbanism and
coastal landscapes and a recalibration of our settlement patterns-how and where
we live-in the context of climate variability, waste and energy management, global
economic shifts, post- industrial legacies, environmental migration, and population
growth within a rapidly urbanizing world. The interest of the group is to share on-going
research and to propose collaborative programs, symposia, projects and studios and
bring together an interdisciplinary perspective on prospective studies of adaptation,
resiliency, environmental justice and asset preservation of waterway cities around the
world. Our cooperation with academic institutions, governmental agencies and the
private sector is international and extends from Florida and São Paulo to Venice.
The Global Lab is a cross-disciplinary research initiative focused on the study of
emergent global trajectories in architectural practice, building technology, and
urban policy making. Founded in 2007, the primary mission of the lab is to exploring
innovative forms of research and analysis as well as new paradigms for practice and
the built environment utilizing methodologies that range from applied research and
studio projects to organized events such as lectures, symposia, and workshops.
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University of the Free State
Stand No:
205 Nelson Mandela Drive, Park West, Bloemfontein, 9301
+27 (0) 51 4012332
Fax:
+27 (0) 51 4445108
[email protected] / [email protected]
www.ufs.ac.za
The UFS Department of Architecture is proud to celebrate 25 Sophia Gray Lectures
and Exhibitions with a compendium of laureates and an exhibition at the UIA Durban
2014 World Architecture Conference 3 – 7 August.
Although this opportunity to honour the 25 laureates during an international
conference hosted in South Africa, was proverbially dressed up as hard work, all
progressive staff members and students pulled together for this endeavour.
As a result, we offer you an exhibition that will combine 25 vertical banners with 50
models on display in the DEC, celebrating the contribution of each laureate to the
South African debate on architecture and education.
Along with the exhibition is a publication for sale at the DEC book lounge which
includes the year and title of each lecture and exhibition; a short biography of the
laureate; a selected list of works and/or awards up to the date of the lecture, as well
as two featured projects.
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University of Hong Kong
Stand No.
[email protected]
www.wwjarchitecture.com
Refabricating City
Patio of Macau: Social Catalyst and Urban Spaces
Using the study of Macau’s historical urban spaces patio and arcade as catalysts,
the exhibition illustrate the study on the conservation of historical urban artifacts
Patio, Arcade and other historical buildings through promoting culture and art in
communities. By mapping and activating a series of historical buildings through culture
activities, the project aims to facilitate the shaping of small-scale community spaces
for improving the quality of historical neighborhood, bringing together culture tourism
with textures of local daily-life. The project proposes a grass-root spatial opposition
against large scale bulldozing urban redevelopments. It also address the issue of
uneven distribution of urban resources in Macau and Southern China, promoting an
integrated design value addressing history, community and sustainability.
Wang Weijen, Professor and Head of the Department of Architecture at the University
of Hong Kong, MArch from UC Berkeley, BS and MS from National Taiwan University. His
design projects received AIA Design Awards, Far Eastern Architectural Awards, Green
Building Awards and HKIA Design Awards. His works had been exhibited at Venice
Architecture Biennale, Beijing Architecture Biennale, Chengdu Biennale, Shenzhen
Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism, and Taipei Museum of Modern Art. He was
the curator of 2007 Hong Kong Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism. His research
focuses on Chinese Architecture and Cities, including the transformation of courtyard
typology, urban fabric and public spaces. He was the Visiting Associate Professor at
Department of Architecture at MIT in 2008, as well as at Nanjing University in 2009
as well as Visiting Professor of Jiaotong University in 2013 and University of Montréal
in 2014. His recent publication include Re-fabricating Cities: A Reflection (2010),
Re-generating Patio: Study of Macau Historical Urban Fabric (2011), and monograph
issues by Taiwan Architect 185 and UED 053: Urban Courtyardism: Design Works by
Wang Weijen in 2011.
Curator:
Weijen Wang
Director of Wang Weijen Architecture
Professor of Department of Architecture, University of Hong Kong
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University of Johannesburg
+27 (0) 11 5591592
Stand No:
2B5
The Department of Architecture is “a progressive design-led school of architecture
exploring the making of contextually appropriate / context-driven environments.” The
Department is located within the Faculty of Art Design and Architecture (FADA at
the University of Johannesburg. The Department offers at total of five programmes
related to architecture and these are National Diploma in Architecture; B Technology;
Architectural Technology (Applied Design; and Masters in Architecture. These
programmes were granted unconditional validation by the South African Council for
the Architectural Professions (SACAP) in 2013. Graduates of these programmes can
register for the candidate categories of Candidate Technologist, Candidate Senior
Technologist and Candidate Architect respectively as stipulated by SACAP.
In addition the Department offers a B Technology in Architectural Management and
a new three-year Bachelor of Architecture programme that commenced in 2014.
The Department sees its location in the City of Johannesburg as a laboratory from
which all its programmes’ design and research knowledge can be drawn, furthered
and applied to ensure contextual relevance. The Department’s success in maintaining
a diverse staff body consisting of African scholars whose research is focussed on
finding innovative design solutions relevant to context. Research topics range from
informal settlements studies, open building, sustainable design, landscape urbanism,
to complex building-skin technologies. The Department is supported by a large cohort
of part-time lecturers who are practicing architects who bring their firms research
and design agenda to the studios for the benefit of the students. The Department
has a diverse local and international student body which include a number of African
students who bring a unique richness in terms of continental design awareness to the
studio. Future plans include collaboration with other African schools of Architecture.
Teaching continues to evolve and future plans include introducing the Unit-studio
system that will utilise lecturers’ research interests to teach vertical studios across
the years of learning.
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RIBA Royal Institute of British
1
Architects
National Union of Architects of
2
Ukraine
3
Heritage
4
Young Architects Committee
5
SAS Slovak Architects Society
6
Heritage
7
Indian Institute of Architects
CIALP Conselho Internacional dos
8
Arquitectos de Língua Portuguesa
9
Architecture For A Responsible Future
11
Architectual Society of China
12
Urban Food Stories
13
Architecture Nigeriana
Ordre National des Architectes et
14
Urbanistes du Benin
KwaZulu-Natal Institute for
15
Architecture
16
Association of Polish Architects
17
SLIA Sri Lanka Institute of Architects
UMAR Union of Mediterranean
18
Architects
Federation of Institutes of Korean
19
Architects
20
eThekwini Municipality
23
Sports and Leisure
24
Educational And Cultural Spaces
25
Malaysian Institute of Architects
26
Société des Architectes de RD Congo
FPAA Federación Panamericana de
27
Asociaciones de Arquitectos
28
Architectural Association of Kenya 29
Gabonese Order of Architects
30
Architecture For A Responsible Future
BAUA (Baltic Architects Unions
31
Association)
32
UIA Education Commission
33
Architecture And Children
South African Council for
36
Architectural Profession
CSCAE Consejo Superior de los
38
Colegios de Arquitectos de España
40
Lebanon
42
Union of Architects of Azerbaijan
CAT Chamber of the Architects of
43
Turkey Antalya branch
44
CAT Chamber of Architects of Turkey
43
ICC EXHIBITION KEY - NUMERICAL
STAND NO EXHIBITOR
45
Architects Association of Kosovo
ARCASIA Architects Regional Council
46
Asia
47
Spiritual Places
48
AUA Africa Union of Architects
ARES Architecture and Renewable
51
Energy Sources
52
Greek Section
53
PHG public health group
54
The Japan Institute of Architects
55
Disasters
CNAPPC Consiglio Nazionale
56
Architetti Pianificatori Paesaggisti E
Conservatori
57
Union of Architects of Russia
58
UIA 2020 candidate city: Paris
59
UIA 2020 candidate city: Rio
60
UIA 2020 candidate city: Melbourne
61
Architecture For All
62
UIA 2017 host city: Seoul
CIAF Conseil pour l’International des
63
Architectes Français
Union of Architects of the Republic
64
Kazakhstan
65
Barefoot Architecture
66
Professional Practice Commission
67
.archi
68
Ordre des Architectes du Mali
A01 - A06
UTOPIA and/or HAPPINESS in your
& A12 own otherwhere
A17
UIA International Competitions
D01 - D06
Commission
UMAR Union of Mediterranean
G01 -G13
Architects
H10 - H23 Heritage
J01 - J15 Heritage
K04 - K06 Green Building Council SA
L01 - L12 UNESCO-UIA validation council
M01 - M12 ACE Architects' Council of Europe
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67
.archi
M01 - M12 ACE Architects' Council of Europe
ARCASIA Architects Regional Council
46
Asia
45
Architects Association of Kosovo
11
Architectual Society of China
28
Architectural Association of Kenya 33
Architecture And Children
9
Architecture For A Responsible Future
30
Architecture For A Responsible Future
61
Architecture For All
13
Architecture Nigeriana
ARES Architecture And Renewable
51
Energy Sources
16
Association of Polish Architects
48
AUA Africa Union of Architects
65
Barefoot Architecture
BAUA (Baltic Architects Unions
31
Association)
44
CAT Chamber of Architects of Turkey
CAT Chamber of the Architects of
43
Turkey Antalya branch
CIAF Conseil pour l’International des
63
Architectes Français
CIALP Conselho Internacional dos
8
Arquitectos de Língua Portuguesa
CNAPPC Consiglio Nazionale
56
Architetti Pianificatori Paesaggisti E
Conservatori
CSCAE Consejo Superior de los
38
Colegios de Arquitectos de España
55
Disasters
24
Educational And Cultural Spaces
20
eThekwini Municipality
Federation of Institutes of Korean
19
Architects
FPAA Federación Panamericana de
27
Asociaciones de Arquitectos
29
Gabonese Order of Architects
52
Greek Section
K04 - K06 Green Building Council SA
3
Heritage
6
Heritage
H10 - H23 Heritage
J01 - J15 Heritage
44
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STAND NO EXHIBITOR
7
Indian Institute of Architects
KwaZulu-Natal Institute for
15
Architecture
40
Lebanon
25
Malaysian Institute of Architects
National Union of Architects of
2
Ukraine
68
Ordre des Architectes du Mali
Ordre National des Architectes et
14
Urbanistes du Benin
53
PHG public health group
66
Professional Practice Commission
RIBA Royal Institute of British
1
Architects
5
SAS Slovak Architects Society
26
Société des Architectes de RD Congo
South African Council for
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Architectural Profession
47
Spiritual Places
23
Sports And Leisure
17
SLIA Sri Lanka Institute of Architects
54
The Japan Institute of Architects
62
UIA 2017 host city: Seoul
60
UIA 2020 candidate city: Melbourne
58
UIA 2020 candidate city: Paris
59
UIA 2020 candidate city: Rio
32
UIA education commission
UIA International Competitions
D01 - D06
Commission
UMAR Union of Mediterranean
18
Architects
UMAR Union of Mediterranean
G01 -G13
Architects
L01 - L12 UNESCO-UIA validation council
42
Union of Architects of Azerbaijan
57
Union of Architects of Russia
Union of Architects of the Republic
64
Kazakhstan
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Urban Food Stories
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Architectural Association of Kenya Stand No:
28
[email protected]
www.aak.or.ke
Towards a Regional Identity
A Rebirth of Kenyan Architecture: Kenya@50
Kenya’s Architectural development has been nothing short of magnificent over
the past century. It can be summed up in a seed, to bud, to flower kind of analogy.
The genesis of our architectural heritage is characterized in traditional African
architecture. This was dominated by simple shapes such as the circle and crowned
by conical roofs which had a symbolic reference of pointing to the heavens.
During the colonial years, there was a major influx of foreign architectural styles
which transformed the outlook of our built environment. This set the basis for
most architectural schools in the East African Region whose courses glorified
these styles. Kenyan Architects have continued discovering themselves and
carve a niche as they seek to achieve the ultimate dream of designing an iconic
building that would transcend generations. We are indeed at the flowering
stage of our growth; an energetic, vibrant and sublime design atmosphere has
definitely engulfed our profession. This exhibition celebrates the milestone
of our Country’s Golden Jubilee, 50 years since gaining independence. It is a
showcase of iconic buildings which have left a positive mark in Kenya’s built
environment. We hope it will generate lots of interest and inspire those who
have a chance of viewing it. Welcome! Architects' Council of Europe Stand No:
M01 – M12
Conseil des Architectes d’Europe
[email protected]
www.ace-cae.eu
The Architects’ Council of Europe (ACE) is the representative organisation
for the architectural profession at European level: it aspires to speak with a
single voice on its behalf in order to achieve its aims. Its membership currently
consists of 47 Member Organisations, which are the regulatory and professional
representative bodies in all European Union (EU) Member States, Accession
Countries, Switzerland and Norway. Through them, the ACE represents the
interests of over 545.000 architects from 33 countries in Europe. UIA WP Architecture and Children Stand No:
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www.uia-architecture-children.bak.de
Other Thinking - Values
Communicating Architecture to Children - Results of the UIA Golden Cubes
Awards 2014
The exhibition presents 46 best projects chosen by national juries in 18
countries and evaluated by an international jury at 9th April 2014 in Paris.
Additional Information about the UIA Work Programme Architecture and
Children and the Built Environment Education Network; UIA WORK PROGRAMME
Stand No:
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ARCHITECTURE FOR ALL [email protected];[email protected]
UIA AFA
Ecology, Values
Friendly Spaces Accessible to All
Exhibition of the 28 shortlisted entries for the UIA Award "Friendly Spaces
Accessible to All". This exhibition includes fascinating examples from across the
world of diverse and creative approaches to contemporary architecture which is
accessible to all. In addition to the exhibition there will be a debate on Wednesday
6th August in Hall 3B, at which several of the authors of the shortlisted projects
will present their works and an international panel will discuss the essential
qualities of exemplary and sustainable human centred architecture. The award
winners will be presented with the "Friendly Spaces" medals at the UIA Awards
ceremony, having been selected by an internationaljury chaired by former UIA
president Vassilis Sgoutas. ICC EXHIBITION INFORMATION
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Architecture for a Responsible Future Region I Stand No: 9
[email protected] director christiano lepratti
www.sbd2050.org
ecology resilience responsibility
Durban street project
The booth of „Architecture for a Responsible Future“ links the UIA-congressexhibitions with the UIA-Durban-Street Project, taking place at the same time in
the historic beerhall in John Milne Road right around the corner of the ICC. It is a
public architectural and urban forum with exhibitions, workshops, discussions
and different events with local and international guests. It is an experimental
part of the transformation of downtown Durban.
Exhibitions: Ecology.Design.Synergy by Behnisch Architekten + Transsolar
ClimateEngineering, Informal Studio Marlboro South, the results of the student
competition „Call for Universities“, Rivertown and a Poster exhibition at the
streetfacades of the beerhall. The contributions show socially responsible
and cultural strategies for high density and sustainable urban development in
different parts of the world. A Student Summer School will take place in the
exhibition space and workshops focused on "Architecture and Children" and
"Architecture for All" will be held in the courtyard. Curators:Christiano Lepratti and Nina Nedelykov, with Hannes Hubrich, Ewa
Struzynska, Fionnuala Rogerson and Jörg Joppien Exhibitor:
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architecture for a responsible future region IV Stand No: 30
[email protected]
www.uiaresponsiblearchitecture.co.nr
Region IV Architecture for Responsible Architecture / Architecture for a
Sustainable Future
Social Responsibility of Architects on Climate Change
Main part of this WP Session on Architecture for a Sustainable Future Region
IV are the lectures to be made by the speakers that will tackle the social
responsibility of architects on climate change. Speaker came from Hong
Kong will speak on “Social Responsibility and Architecture”, from China will
speak on “Tibetan Yushu Reconstruction”, from New Zealand will speak on
the “Christchurch Earthquake: The Architects’ Response”, from Saudi Arabia
will speak on “Disaster Awareness and Role of Architects”, and while from
Philippines will speak on “Architecture Technology and Disaster Resilience”,
and “Ayuda: A Response in Calamity”. Prominent session reactors will give their
inputs on the topics that will be presented.
ARCHITECTURE NIGERIANA
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RESILIENCE
Architecture NIGERIANA
Stand No:
13
This Exhibition will portray the essence of Nigerian life
RESILENCE, SURVIVAL, EXCITEMENT.
Nigerian Life displays a lot cultural pluralism. This is found in the dress and
textile designs indigenous to the people. The intricacy and expressionism of
indigenous textile in woven format is a medium of transmission in indigenous
architecture.Technology and innovation are traceable in the early civilizations of
the Nigerian people. This has survived several millennia and show a rich content
in agnate and indigenous thought. Pottery and Bronze figurines hold a cognitive
reflection of cultural expression within the boundaries of Nigeria. Urbanism has
created a fusion of the essence of Nigerian life into a singular expression. This
is seen every day on the streets of the cities. A glimmer of HOPE hovers in the
distance as the Nigerian people look for an act of WILL to transform to win.
Around every street corner lies a smile, a gift to a new day, an excited celebration
for the gift of LIFE.
This is the architecture of the lifestyle of the Nigerian People.
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Sources (ARES) Intl
[email protected] , [email protected]
www.uia-ares.org
OTHER THINKING
ARCHITECTURE & RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES
During the last 3 years, after the UIA Tokyo Congress, and following the last 12
years of dynamic and vivid presence, the UIA-ARES International Work Program
was an Active and Global Tool upgrading the role of Renewable Energy Sources
in Architecture. Main goal of ARES was also the supporting of unemployed
and young Architects in receiving high quality knowledge of Environmental
and Ecological Design integrating RES. This was achieved during and after the
times of global social and financial crisis with a primary aim to provide better
conditions on professional practice of Architects for the next period 2014-2017
towards Seoul Congress.
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ASSOCIATION OF POLISH ARCHITECTS
Stand No:
16
[email protected]
www.sarp.org.pl
THE PRIZE OF THE YEAR
Exhibition presents best realizations of Polish Architecture from last 3 years,
chosen by the SARP’s “Prize of the Year” Jury.
Prize of the Year is very prestigious competition for polish architects and it’s
organized since over 30 years by Association of Polish Architects. Exhibitor:
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Architectural Society of China
Stand No:
11
[email protected]
www.chinaasc.org
Contemporary Architecture in the process of globalization
Culture;Technology;Responsibility;Sustainability;In Africa
This exhibition is held by the Architectural Society of China, of which Mr.
Shao Weiping is the chief curator. The theme of this exhibition is to show the
development of Chinese architecture in recent years when viewed from a
perspective of globalization. Around one hundred completed projects, which
represent the latest achievements of Chinese architecture, are chosen from the
works of architectural design institutes all over the country.
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BAREFOOT ARCHITECTURE
Stand No:
65
[email protected]
Values
Architecture and Human Rights
“Barefoot Architecture” or Architecture and Human Rights will showcase Best
Practice and innovative solutions to dealing with shelter for the poor. This Work
Programme aligns itself with the achieving of the Millennium Development
Goals and the role that architecture can play. This is particularly relevant in the
post 2015 development agenda.
The Vassilis Sgoutas Prize was created in 2008 to recognise significant
contributions to improving living conditions for the world's poorest communities.
The awarded projects will be featured as well as other innovative solutions.
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The three little dots: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania
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The three Northern European countries – Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – are tiny
enough to appear on the globe as dots. Our common exposition offers everyone
an opportunity to connect the dots, to discover the contemporary architecture of
the three countries through drawing.
In addition adjacency, the three neighbouring countries are interconnected also
by common history. The fifty years of forced-upon cooperation, called the Soviet
Union, constructed our cities to look similar. The majority of the population in the
three countries still lives in the monotonous sleeping districts of prefabricated
apartment blocks.
Societies that more than twenty years ago broke free from the Soviet command
of collectivist planned economy set uniqueness as their ideal. Architecture of
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania has had its own course during past two decades.
The goal was something that had remained an impossible within the Soviet
utopian modernism: that every building would have an architect who knows the
context and would take an interest in the client’s wishes.
The Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian “dots” depict the modern architecture
of the three countries. The samples of public space and building projects are
grouped according to typology. Both the samples as well as the typologies offer
insights into common objectives wherein each country is finding its own way
forward.
The samples are depicted as clouds of dots. The visitor can connect the dots
and thus visualise the contemporary Nordic architecture in two ways: either by
following the instructions or independently, discovering something new and
envisioning the new worlds.
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www.mo.org.tr Resilience-Ecology-Values
IMAGINING OTHERWHERE:
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URBAN STRUGGLE IN TURKEY, REVEALING WITH THE GEZİ PROTESTS 2013 AS
A ‘LITMUS TEST’
In 2013, the Taksim Gezi Park located in the center of Istanbul witnessed the
most unique urban opposition movement in world history. The Gezi Movement,
which started as an act of urban resistance and evolved into a national opposition,
both revealed and triggered different resistance movements in urban and rural
areas of Turkey. The exhibition of the Turkish Chamber of Architects designed for
the UIA 2014 Durban Congress focuses on the attacks by global capitalism on
urban spaces and architecture, the destruction of the public sphere, elimination
of certain opportunities and rights brought about by modernism, and spatial
interventions generated by the conservative atmosphere in the country starting
at a regional level and spreading as far as the privacy of home, which were all
made evident and brought to the public consciousness by the Gezi Movement.
These issues construct the basis of the Chamber’s oppositionary stance and also
the work it has carried out for years.
What is the Gezi Movement that has become the litmus test for these issues?
The Gezi Park, designed as part of French architect Henri Prost’s plan and the
starting point of the Park no.2, is a green space of 70 year old trees which
enables the surrounding congested urban structure to breathe. It has a strategic
significance in terms of culture, society, urbanization and ecology. The project
that presented itself as a reflection of the attitude of the one-party government
ruling the country since 2002, and ignited the Gezi resistance evolved like this:
The project aimed to, by using the ‘animation’ tactic, reconstruct the Ottoman
military barracks (Topcu Kislasi) which were replaced by the Gezi Park while
stripping the space of all its value and creating spaces in the city center to
generate rental income.
On 27 May 2013, the first day the authorities attempted to cut down the trees in
Gezi Park, the police attacked a group of people guarding the park day and night
from its destruction. From that day onwards, primarily the Taksim Solidarity
and other groups who “occupied” Gezi Park guarded it constantly for 15 days,
redesigning the park collectively through their occupation. The Taksim Solidarity
of which the Chamber of Architects is a part and a representative, comprising of
128 organizations each having different attitudes, understandings and political
backgrounds, frequently voiced its demands against an understanding that
wants the project to continue without taking ethical, scientific, technical or legal
values, and the public’s legitimate concerns into consideration. This public and urban opposition which started in Istanbul spread throughout
Turkey; it was not restricted only to cities, but acted as the trigger for ecological
struggles in rural Anatolia while also bringing the existing social movements to
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‘Matières en lumière’ (‘Spotlight on Materials’)
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For its “Architecture Otherwhere“ Congress in Durban, August 2014, the UIA
has chosen to confirm the eco-friendly commitment of architects through three
themes: resilience, ecology and values. Aware of the impact of the construction
industry upon the economic, social and environmental crisis (40% resource
consumption, 25% greenhouse effect gas production), the profession confirms
its willingness to participate in the necessary change to the paradigm. The event
will offer delegates from across the world, the opportunity to present solutions
that have been tested and to exchange their know-how in order to quickly spread
"good practices". The CIAF listened to the concerns of the African architects. Its
response to the discourse ‘otherwhere and otherhow’ is displayed on a stand,
in an exhibition, in conferences and in demonstrations, putting the spotlight
on a ‘contextual’ architecture using mineral and fibre based ecomaterials. The
designers of these buildings, inspired by the vernacular but without spurning
the modern, consider the site, its inhabitants, its history and its raw materials.
More and more French architects are going down this creative route. The CIAF
highlights them in the exhibition ‘Matières en lumière’ (‘Spotlight on materials’),
curated by Dominique Gauzin-Müller. CIALP - Conselho Internacional dos
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Arquitectos de Língua Portuguesa
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Modernism in the Portuguese speaking Countries - Architecture from the 40´s
to the 60´s
What is the origin of modern architecture in countries and territories that share
a Lusophone heritage? We can start by Brazil, where the cultural construction
of modern Brazilian architecture, partly due to architects such as Lucio Costa
found inspiration on the former Portuguese colonial past. This inspiration
combined with a certain pragmatism historically linked to the Portuguese
tradition, would eventually become an architectural movement during the
1940’s to 1960’s, in countries and territories that are now part of the CIALP
Committed in strengthening an autonomous cultural identity, Lucio Costa
designed the original history of Brazil as a Lusophone country as opposed to its
South American neighbours and the Anglo-Saxon colonization of the northern
hemisphere, marking the difference between the culture of Brazilian architecture
and international experiences.
This is crucial in understanding the specificity of tropical architecture that
emerged in Brazil and that, currently, is accepted as a prime source for modern
architects who, between 1945 and 1975, worked in Portugal and in the former
Portuguese colonial territories in Africa - Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Sao Tome
and Principe, Angola and Mozambique - and Asia - India (Goa, Daman and Diu),
Macau and Timor. In each of these places, the experience of modern architecture
enabled the development of a progressive culture, common in features,
increasingly autonomous and regional. Its progress can be compared to the
development of a language, providing it a certain charm.
An exhibition developed by CIALP (International Council of Portuguese Speaking
Architects), an International organization of Architects that seeks cooperation
and affirmation for architecture in the Portuguese Speaking Countries including
Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, Guinea Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, São
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CONSIGLIO NAZIONALE ARCHITETTI PIANIFICATORI
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PAESAGGISTI E CONSERVATORI (CNAPPC)
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Quality of architecture in competition
Barbara cappochin prize
Exhibition with panels and monitors of awarded projects
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SecretaríaPermanente
Bienal Iberoamericana de Arquitectura y Urbanismo
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The Spanish Ministry of Development (Ministerio de Fomento)
Carlos Baztán, Biennial Co-ordinator General
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Acción Cultural Española (AC/E)
Andrea Buchner
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Resilience
The 12th Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial: Inflexión/Turning Point
The theme of the 12th Spanish Architecture and Urbanism Biennial, Inflexión/
Turning Point refers to the transformation process that Spanish architecture is
currently undergoing, highlighting the excellence and quality of the 15 winning
projects and 27 finalists which best represent the new directions in contemporary
architecture and urban planning. The issues that embody this turning point
and a different perspective into the near future are the need for sustainable
construction, revitalized urban centres, a transition from policies based on the
recycling and reuse of existing structures and resources, but also alternative
strategies emerging among younger generations.
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[email protected]; [email protected]
www.uia-ares.org
DISASTERS OTHERWHERE
Temporary shelters or permanent asylum could become an OTHERWHERE
ghetto?
The Film DISASTERS OTHERWHERE: OUTCOMERS / NEWCOMERS. Temporary
shelters or permanent asylum could become an OTHERWHERE ghetto? edited
by Sapienza University of Rome and University of Calabria, is a video lasting
about ten minutes, divided into four sequences projected separately and in
parallel on four categories as examples of disasters related to the last 10 years
and starting from the appropriate thresholds. The four categories are:
1-NATURAL DISASTERS: earthquakes / tsunami / tornado / hurricanes
2-MAN-MADE DISASTERS: landslides / coastal erosion / flooding / nuclear
disasters
3-SOCIAL DISASTERS: homelessness / favelas / immigration
4-POLITICAL DISASTERS: post war destructions / refugee camps
These categories will be presented through a structure built with criticalanalytical intertwined sequences of graphs and video footage, interviews with
'sensitive' witnesses involved in situations related to the categories of the set
out disasters, and influential witnesses, able to propose a meaningful look
relative to the same categories.
On the proposal of the two universities Sapienza and Unical, three universities
were invited : ESA in Paris, ENSA in Grenoble and Tulane in New Orleans. They
are in fact all involved in experimental programs in the field, in devastated
disaster area, targeted programs to reach the realization of real prototypes,
realized through participatory and educational activities. Their contribution shall
be a thematic section of the Stand, documented through the panels.
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Educational and Cultural Spaces
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Congress Theme + Educational and cultural spaces
School+
Architecture elsewhere
The UIA WP “Educational and cultural spaces” is dealing systematically during
the last decade with International Architecture Students Competitions with the
subject “SCHOOL+”. The results have been presented in the past UIA World
Congresses in Istanbul, Turin and Tokyo, in the Congress exhibitions as well
as Conferences. The main responsibility has been carried by the distinguishes
European University “msa-The Muenster School of Architecture”, which enjoys
since many years the first place in the “CHE Ranking”, as the unique German
Ranking Architecture School.
In the SCHOOL+ competitions are participating students from several
Universities around the world, who are working on the educational and cultural
basic problems especially in cities in crisis. The scope of the competition is to
animate the students to exchange information and experience with different
social, economic, religious and political conditions, that is the main scopes
of UIA. On the occasion of SCHOOL+ the students learn how to approach the
announcement of an architectural competition and to get accustomed with
the procedures needed. Our WP is providing the students with the necessary
information and clarification.
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UIA Education Commission
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[email protected]
www.uia-architectes.org
Ecology and Values
“Schools Otherwhere”
The increased complexity of the role of the architect obliges UIA and its member
sections to take into account the existence of complex and multi-facetted
changes in the world, and the process of striving for continuous improvement
in architectural education. The International Union of Architects, UIA, as the
organisation that brings together the national professional institutes, has a
direct interest in and responsibility for the quality of architectural education in
the world. It should therefore have a broad framework, a clear position and a
set of guidelines for best practice on architectural education. These, however,
need not be over-prescriptive or restrictive and should acknowledge the local
variations.
This exhibition will include examples of student work from education
programmes throughout the UIA’s member sections, illustrating the breadth and
depth of study in contemporary architectural education, particularly regarding
environmental/cultural responsibility.
The Architectural Education Commission is a permanent UIA commission created
originally as a reflection group in close liaison with the Bureau and Council.
Its director or directors are designated by the UIA Council every three years,
and its regional co-directors are designated by the Bureau. The commission is
reinforced by regional committees that oversee and communicate problems or
cultural sensibilities in their region. The Commission meets twice a year (fall and
spring), in conjunction with the UNESCO-UIA Validation Council for Architectural
Education.
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ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY
Stand No:
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[email protected]
www.durban.gov.za
Resilience, ecology and values
eThekwini Municipality / eThekwini City Architects
The eThekwini Municipality exhibition is a spatial exploration of the UIA Subthemes of resilience, ecology and values. These themes are at the core of the
city’s 2030 goal of being the most caring and liveable city in Africa.
The exhibition references its exploration on the city’s dynamic multiculturalism
and post-apartheid initiatives tackling accessibility and development imbalances
around services, opportunity and aspiration. The goal is to create quality living
environments for all with creating equal access to opportunity, recreation and
shelter.
The exhibition also explores the city’s integrated service delivery model in the
representation of other department that assist in the development of these
quality living environments. These represent ‘other’ ways of influencing space.
eThekwini has a bright future, this exhibition attempts to encapsulate the
journey to that common future.
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Federation of Institutes of Korean
Stand No:
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Architects
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www.uia2017seoul.org
Contemporary Korean Architecture
Project for Refurbishment of Yeongdeungpo Dosshouse Town in Seoul
• Architecture and Urban landscape of Seoul Metropolitan and Republic of
KOREA
• Recent works of Korean Architect
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[email protected] , [email protected] , [email protected]
www.tee.gr
OTHER THINKING
GREEK STUDENTS EXPLORING ARCHITECTURE OTHERWHERE
The UIA Greek Section was completely renewed after the 2011 Tokyo Congress
with new Bureau and a large number of young Architects. Engaged in many
activities in Regions I and II such as Competitions, Exhibitions and Conferences,
the UIA Greek Section released in early 2014 a very special Architectural
Competition between Greek graduate and post-graduate students, asking
them to approach the Congress main theme "Architecture Otherwhere". This
procedure finally provided 64 unique submissions of the most high status and
the Jury awarded 15 projects to be the official UIA Greek Section Exhibition in
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Green Building Council SA
Stand No:
K04 – K06
The Green Building Council SA leads the transformation of the South African
property industry to ensure that buildings are designed, built and operated in an
environmentally sustainable way.
Buildings are one of the main contributors to climate change. Building green
is an opportunity to use resources efficiently and address climate change
while creating healthier and more productive environments for people and
communities.
The Green Building Council SA is an independent, non-profit company that was
formed in 2007 to lead the greening of South Africa’s built environment. We
provide the tools, training, knowledge, connections and networks to promote
green building practices across the country and build a national movement that
will change the way the world is built. Our mission is to promote, encourage and facilitate green building in the South
African property and construction industry through market-based solutions,
focusing on:
Advocacy & Promotion
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Nina Nedelykov [email protected] & Sara Van Rompaey sara.
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Sustainable EU Heritage
EU Research on energy efficient historic buildings and districts
UIA WP Heritage region 1 presents two EU flagship Research projects on Energy
efficiency in historic buildings and districts funded by the European Commission
under its Seventh Framework Programme: The project 3ENCULT bridges the gap between conservation of historic buildings
and climate protection, which is not an antagonism at all: historic buildings will
only survive if maintained as living space. Energy efficient retrofit is useful for
structural protection as well as for comfort reasons - comfort for users and
“comfort” for heritage collections. 3ENCULT will demonstrate the feasibility of
“Factor 4” to “Factor 10” reduction in energy demand, depending on the case
and the heritage value. The research activities in the project are accompanied
and stimulated by the involvement of eight case studies. At the same time, the
different case studies will allow the assessment of the developed solutions. From
here an analysis will be conducted to generalize the found solutions, identify
replicable factors and the context where replication is possible. EFFESUS is a research project investigating the energy efficiency of European
historic urban districts and developing technologies and systems for its
improvement. The term “historic urban district” in the context of EFFESUS,
is defined as a significant grouping of “old” buildings built before 1945 and
representative of the period of their construction or history, not necessarily
protected by heritage legislation.
The overall objective of EFFESUS is to develop and demonstrate, through seven
case studies, a methodology and criteria for selecting and prioritising energy
efficiency interventions, based on existing and new, cost-effective technologies
and systems compatible with heritage values, to achieve significant lifecycle
energy efficiency improvements in the retrofitting of historic districts.
EUROPA NOSTRA is the pan-European federation of heritage organisations which
covers 50 countries in Europe and beyond. It is the voice of the civil society
committed to the safeguard and promotion of Europe’s cultural and natural
heritage.It was founded in 1963 and has offices in The Hague and Brussels. It is
presided by Maestro Plácido Domingo. Europa Nostra’s main activities are: a) celebrating and promoting excellence in
the heritage field through the prestigious EU Prize for Cultural Heritage/Europa
Nostra Awards; b) campaigning to save Europe’s endangered heritage through
the”7 Most Endangered” programme and c) organising Europe’s heritage lobby,
among others through the “European Heritage Alliance 3.3”. and d) servicing
a large network of heritage stakeholders, both private and public.
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HERITAGE REGION III
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Other Thinking - Values
Brazilian Architectural Heritage Panoramic & Heritage XXth Century
Some prize winning projects in Brazil in the 20th century will be showed on paper.
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Ecology
TIME, EVOLUTION AND RIO+20
“Salvation, Cooperation, Revitalization and Integration”
Selected Works from the Exhibition and Architectural Heritage Award
Competition in the 2013 Xi’an International Conference on Modern Architectural
Heritage Conservation
To better present the diversity and richness of modern architectural heritage
in the world, to summarize latest and classic experience of conservation and
historic reuse of modern architectural heritage, to promote the study and practice
of modern architectural heritage conservation, an international exhibition and
competition of modern architectural heritage conservation projects was held
during the 2013 Xi’an International Conference “Other MoMo, Other Heritage”
on Modern Architectural Heritage Conservation. The Architectural Heritage
Award organizing committee received 36 academic and professional projects
from 15 countries and regions, showing a wide range of cultural diversity, prolific
achievements and inspirational experiences in modern heritage conservation.
The exhibition covers conservation projects of various kinds including systematic
documentation of modern architectural heritage, technical restoration of modern
architectural heritage, rehabilitation of modern heritage, survey and designation
of modern heritage for national registers.
An Architectural Heritage Award competition was held among eligible projects.
The organizing committee was chaired by Prof. Ana Tostoes1, and UIA President
Mr. Albert Dubler2, Prof. Sheridan Burke3, Prof. Harald Hoyem4, Prof. Hou
Weidong5, Mr. Xiang De6, Prof. Yang Haozhong7 as the jury committee members.
The jury committee carefully review all submitted projects and selected four final
winners from Hong Kong, Japan, UK and China and granted the Architectural
Heritage Award.
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Ana Tostoes is the President of Docomomo international.
2 Albert Dubler is the president of UIA.
3 Sheridan Burke is the president of ICOMOS ISC 20thC Heritage.
4 Harald Hoyem is professor emeritus at Norwegian University of Science
of Technology.
5 Hou Weidong is professor at Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage.
6 Xiang De is deputy director at Xi’an Bureau of Cultural Relics.
7 Yang Haozhong is professor at Xi’an University of Architecture and
Technology.
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15
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Values
The Meeting Space
Service
The KZNIA is a voluntary organisation of architectural professionals: from
students to practicing architects and technicians. Begun in 1901, it is one of the
oldest architectural institutes in South Africa.
We aim to connect and enrich our local architectural community through various
events and media as well as through a professional support system. Thevarious
KZNIA committees mount exhibitions, produce a tri-annual journal and run
awards programs, amongst other projects aimed at ensuring that our members
are kept abreast of current practice.
We also provide our members with up-to-date information and represent them at
many levels in the public domain. To assist our members in meeting their SACAP
Continuing Professional Development requirements, we research, generate and
deliver ideas for enriching programs, including CPD courses.
Mission
For our members, the KZNIA strives to create a workplace in which they can
pursue excellence each day, knowing that their Institute is constantly and
vigilantly monitoring the environment in which they practice, is feeding them
with up-to-the minute information, protecting their interests, monitoring
standards and representing them at all levels in the public domain.
For the members' clients, and the public at large, the KZNIA strives to ensure
that our members conduct themselves ethically, morally and professionally,
perform to the best of their abilities, and serve their communities with integrity.
KZNIA Constitution.
In terms of the constitution the Institute is committed to the principle of striving
to be an outstanding professional organisation, which upholds the dignity of the
profession and its members. It aims to promote excellence in architecture and it
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UIA International Competitions Commission Stand No: D01 - D06
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Looking elsewhere for other ways of creating a better futureOTHER THINKING
The UIA International Competitions Competitions promote public interest and provoke debates regarding design and
architecture.
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54
[email protected]
www.jia.or.jp
Ecology
Beyond Disasters
The Japan Institute of Architects (JIA) exhibits the disaster aftermath activities
of architects in Japan since March 11, 2011 according to;
1) Together with the affected areas and people, and
2) In collaboration with domestic and worldwide architects,
3) Ways how to work on the recovery of built environment as well as communities
to date.
Toyo Ito, the recipient of Pritzker Architecture Prize 2013, delivers a PPT
presentation, focusing on his and his colleagues’ initiatives through their
international project of “House for All Networking,” associated with PPT and
panel presentations by JIA Tohoku Chapter regarding their recovery initiatives
since March 11, 2011. Related flyers are also available in the booth #54. JIA is
looking forward to sharing the ideas and experiences, which may contribute to
the development of disaster preparedness around the world in the future.
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LEBANON
Stand No:
40
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Adaptive Reuse for the "Rashid Karami International Fair" in Tripoli, Lebanon
THE FAIR OTHERWHERE ... Tribute to Oscar Niemeyer ...
As a major exercise about modern architectural heritage in Lebanon, we have
selected the theme of the "Rashid Karami International Fair" in Tripoli. Designed
by architect Oscar Niemeyer in 1962, it is a one of the most magnificent sites,
yet ignored and endangered. It occupies around one square kilometer of land in
the heart of the Mediterranean city of Tripoli. Construction has been completed
in 1975 at the time of the beginning of civil war, and since then, apart from minor
partial usage, the fair never operated fully.
Under the patronage of the Order of Engineers and Architects in Beirut and
Tripoli, ten public and private architecture schools and faculties participate in
this nation-wide brainstorming about the future of the fair. A selection of the
best projects will be exhibited at the U.I.A. Congress in Durban, South Africa,
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Stand No:
2
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Nsau.org
Ecology
KIEV OTHERWHERE
Taking into consideration the specificity of the present South Africa UIA congress
topic we would like to present our vision of wide range of “the mysterious” about
such well-known, studied and prosperous places in Europe like Kiev, the capital
of Ukraine.
The key point in this case is the “genius loci” which dwells in not
occasional places leaving not “by chance” results. Those places are also
presented by such famous and well-known world capitals as the Saint
Jerusalem, Eternal City of Rome, King-city of Constantinople and others.
The city of Kiev is situated on the crossroad of Eurasian way from Europe to
Asia and from North to South by river Dnieper/Borysthenius. The city under the
name Azagarium was mentioned by Greek geographer and astrologist Claudius
Ptolemeius in the 2nd AD century, and under the name Danparstad – in German
tales in the 5th century, and was mentioned in Hazar chronicles in 7-9 centuries.
Finally Kiev became “mother of Rus cities”, “metropolis”, city from which modern
east-slavic statehood has developed.
Conservation and transfer of local cultural memory embodied in spatial artifacts
presents first of all an "ecological" problem and one of the main architectural
aims, especially working with such cultural historical phenomenon as Kiev.
That's why we have divided all historical visionary, urban and architecturalproject ideas about the two thousand years old city into three blocks:
- Kiev we've never seen (ideas for the future City of Kiev);
- Kiev that has gone (spatial-plastic symbols, that have survived in local
historical memory);
- Kiev that could have been (architectural competition and real projects, that
haven't been realized due to various circumstances, but which contain interesting
spatial ideas).
This project includes graphical and architectural material about 2000 years
of Kievan history, grouped topically and geographically. Buildings and
constructions, plans and projects of city which can't be seen but still exist in its
cultural memory.
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Malaysian Institute of Architects
Stand No:
25
[email protected]
www.pam.org.my
Values
PAM AWARDS 2014
PAM Awards is Malaysia's highest recognition for architectural excellence
and the most recognised honour for Architects, Clients/Owners and Builders/
Contractors in Malaysia. The objective of the Award is to recognise Architects,
Clients/Owners and Builders/Contractors for their pursuits in architectural
design excellence and advancement of quality built environment, to promote
Malaysian architecture and Malaysian architect to the Malaysian public and
internationally, and to record the architecture achievements of Malaysia.
Pertubuhan Akitek Malaysia (Pam) - Malaysian Institute Of Architects - is the
national professional institute representing architects in Malaysia. The mission
statement of the Institute is "To promote the advancement of architecture
and the architectural profession for the betterment of society". The Institute
provides a framework for its members to operate effectively: to do, to run and to
get the business of architecture within the PAM Constitution and Byelaws, Code
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Ordre des Architectes du Mali
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[email protected] / [email protected] /
www.ordredesarchitectesdumali.net
Architecture et Urbanisme : de Tombouctou a Bamako
Tombouctou (à travers les millénaires) à Bamako (En Projection : Horizons 2030)
La présentation sur la ville de Tombouctou.
Elle porte sur la richesse architecturale de cette ville acquise sur des millénaires
de civilisations.
La ville des 333 saints, elle a été surtout marquée par la civilisation arabomusulmane qui a façonnée sa structure urbaine ainsi que son expression
architecturale.
L’exposition partira de Tombouctou à Bamako (la Capitale).
Elle retracera :
L’histoire des villes maliennes, structuration et composition urbaine,
La cité musulmane et ses centres historiques ; en passant par certains cas de
villes maliennes pour finir par Bamako, la ville métropolitaine en plein essor avec
ses contradictions.
Un atelier s’est penché sur ce dernier cas en faisant une proposition pour cette
ville à l’horizon 2030.
Les résultats de cet atelier seront également présentés.
Une visibilité sur la richesse architecturale et culture sur tout le pays (Mali) à
travers cette exposition.
Exhibitor:
uIA Professional Practice Commission
Stand No:
66
[email protected], [email protected], ashvinkumar08@gmail.
com
www.aia.org/ppc
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SUPPORT THE PRACTISE-The UIA Accord on Professionalism
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The Professional Practice Commission ‘s booth seeks to share the details of
the “Accord on Recommended International Standards of Professionalism in
Architecture Practice” through examples of the active “Practise “ of Architecture
today. This booth, developed in concert with “Barefoot Architecture” or
Architecture and Human Rights will be of interest to practitioners, the public
and government officials.
Information on the global standards of practice that promotes the mobility of
architects will be provided and discussed. We will also specifically look to Africa,
South America and Asia as case studies for profiling positive collaborative work.
These are current examples from 3 continents that are at a turning point in the
areas of Urbanization, housing, health and education. Please visit our booth for
vital information and conversations regarding the positive results of “Supporting
the Practise”.
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Public Health Group
Stand No:
53
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Programme partner
UIA – Public Health Group
Healthcare Otherwhere
The Public Health Group (UIA- PHG) is one of the working bodies of the UIA, the
Union International des Architects or International Union of Architects. It was
founded in 1955 and represent members and guests from all continents and a
growing participation from more than 60 countries.
Within the context of the UIA philosophy it is the vision of the UIA-PHG that world
public health can profit by the dedication of architects to provide efficient, safe
and aesthetic health care buildings and an environment that can contribute to a
more rapid healing of the patients as well as an improvement in staff operations
and satisfaction.
To accomplish this vision the UIA-PHG should share its knowledge and
experience not only within the group but also to other architects, engineers and
consultants, health care managers and providers, health care organizations and
governments, as well as to the general public. It should also initiate research
projects that contribute to better health care buildings and environments.
​ he activities of the UIA-WP Public Health are determined by a lively exchange
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of information and mutual assistance among its members, the national sections,
the national and international organizations and institutes of health and hospital
care. The members are contributing with scientific and professional work,
reports, publications and organizational work. The backbone of the activities are
the International Public Health Seminars (IPHS) which are jointly organized with
IHF and WHO, and the International Hospital Congresses, their discussion groups
on architecture and engineering taken care of by the UIA-PHG. The subjects of
the IPHS have always been of special indication, subjects to be rather treated at
seminars or to supplement the themes of congresses. Exhibitor:
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UIA Region I & Region II
Stand No:
A01-06 & A12-17
www.uiaregion2.org
UTOPIA AND/OR HAPPINESS IN YOUR OWN OTHERWHERE
This exhibition consists of the projects of the single stage idea competition with
the theme of “Utopia and/or Happiness in your own otherwhere” which was
organized by Region I and Region II of the International Union of Architects (UIA),
under the secreteriat of Chamber of Architects of Turkey (CAT).
UTOPIA: From Greek: "ou" (not) and "topos" (place) and means "no place"
HAPPINESS: Leo Tolstoy defined happiness as follows: "Happiness is real only
when shared!"
There are 33 projects of the original ways of expression to the concept “Utopia
and/or Happiness” as architects and their way of interpretation of the theme.
They give positive messages and input for the architectural and urban design of
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ROMANIA (OAR)
[email protected]
www.oar.org.ro
Resilience
Urban Food Stories
Stand No:
12
Food is the most basic human need but it’s largely taken for granted in the
Western world, because it’s available in plentiful supply and high variety. ‘Urban
food stories’ takes a look at the food system through five initiatives dealing with
the issues of producing, distributing and creating social awareness around locally
grown, sustainable food. All of them are part of the same system, characteristic
to Romania but slowly disappearing from the western world.
The country’s food security is assured by small farms. Eco Ruralis is an initiative
helping them maintain their way of life by providing traditional seeds and
sustaining their cause through political action. In the Western world industrial
farms provide food security, a concept pushing for the quantity of food, placing
the business at the center of the system. However this system is at odds with the
small farms, replacing them and crucially lowering food quality. At the World Food
Summit in 1996 a new concept was created, "food sovereignty", to understand
and maintain small local farming and local distribution. It puts the consumer
and the producer before the interest of the market, maintaining the quality
of food, keeping social cohesion and protecting the environment. The project
investigates initiatives like the peasant’s box which works around the system,
putting the consumer and the producer in direct contact, building besides food
distribution, relationships that are resilient to economic and political changes.
Similarly, temporary markets provide a place for the producer to sell directly
to the consumer, impacting locally the economy of food. Through systems like
these, communities like the ‘hostezens’ who used to provide most of the city's
food can follow their traditions. The project also investigates the landscape
of food, citizens growing their own produce creating places of interaction and
cohesive communities. Exhibitor:
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Royal Institute of British Architects
Stand No:
1
(RIBA)
[email protected]
www.architecture.com
The Royal Institute of British Architects champions better buildings, communities
and the environment through architecture and its members.
The RIBA has been promoting architecture and architects since being awarded
its Royal Charter in 1837. Through our global membership of 40,000 (including
85% of UK registered architects), we strive to serve the public interest through
promoting the highest standards in education, professionalism and training to
place our members in the UK and overseas at the peak of their profession.
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Spolok Architektov Slovenska / Slovak
Stand No: 5
Architects Society (SAS)
[email protected], [email protected]
www.sasarch.sk
11th. WORLD FORUM OF YOUNG ARCHITECTS, KOŠICE – 2013 * SLOVAKIA
11-th WORLD FORUM OF YOUNG ARCHITECTS / WFYA – KOŠICE 2013,
SLOVAKIA
Based on the iniciative of Slovak Architects Society (SAS) and architects of
International Coucil of French Architects, in cooperation with World Federation
of Young Architects, the city of Košice, Slovakia organized the „11-th World
Forum of Young Architects – Košice 2013“, with the topic „Return the river to the
city - Urban Transformations“. The event was supported by International Union
of Architects.
Thirty young architects, comming from places ranging from New Zealand to
Mexico, have participated in this prestigious event. Presence of renowned
architects from Bulgaria, Brasil, Dominican Republic, France, United States and
Slovakia, acting as profesional tutors, guaranted the high level of profesionalizm.
The 11th WFYA Košice 2013 was personally attended and supported also by:
Albert Dubler – president UIA
Frédéric Ragot – president CIAF
Michel Barmaki – general secretary UIA
Perre Marsan- general secretary CIAF
Martin Drahovský - member of Articles
Francois Roblin – president FMJA
and Bylaws Revision Committee – UIA
Ján Bahna – president SAS
Richard Raši – Mayor of Košice
Štefan Šlachta – vice-president SAS
After participating at the international conference „Water in the City“ the thirty
young architects worked as 6 teams during a follow-up workshop named „Return
the river to the city - Urban Transformations“ - Košice 2013. The results of the
workshop are 6 great projects.
The competition of ideas has been concluded by an international jury that
awarded Grand Prix of The World Federation of Young Architects ( FMJA ).
The members of the winning team are:
Magda TETERICZ – Poland
Marta PUIG I BOSCH – Catalunya/SP
Mária KUKUČKOVÁ – Slovakia
Maroun LAHOUD – France
A set of 24 panels consists of projects of all six teams (four panels per team),
plus one intro-panel and one panel presenting all the participants. The event is
also summarized in a 15 minute long slide movie available on DVD.
Akad.arch. Stefan Mitro, Director of 11th WFYA – Košice 2013, Member of SAS
Presidium, Slovakia. Exhibitor:
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Société des Architectes de RD Congo Stand No: 26
[email protected]
www.sacrdcongo.org
Architecture Otherwhere
Kinshasa Re-Construction Process
DRC architects to show and explain the reconstruction process of DRC – a post
conflict country.
Our city: Foreign projects, Foreign money, Foreign actors…
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SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL for the
Stand No:
36
ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION
[email protected]/[email protected]
www.sacapsa.com
SACAP is one of the Built Environment Councils in South Africa under Council
for Built Environment (CBE). It is the Architectural regulator which has been
established in terms of Architectural Profession Act. The council members are
appointed by the Minister of Department of Public Works through a nomination
process. The council regulates four categories which are divided as Professional
Architect, Professional Senior Architectural Technologist, Professional
Architectural Technologist and Professional Architectural Draughtsperson.
SACAP’s primary mandates are to protect the public by regulating the
profession; to ensure that the public is aware of the rights with respect to the
provision of architectural services; to ensure that the professionals are aware of
the importance of protecting the environment; regulate, validate and accredit
architectural education in South Africa and to maintain the international
best practice standard with respect to the quality of service provided by the
architectural professionals. SACAP has the recognised Voluntary Associations
(VAs) as the stakeholders which conduct the facilitation of CPD points for the
professionals. SPIRITUAL PLACES
Stand No:
47
[email protected]
www.sarp.org.pl
Values
Contemporary Architecture of Places of Worship and Collective Memory as an
Anticipation of Places of Worship and Ecumenical Meeting.
Today, when we witness common stratification of cultures and cults, when they
are being set against each other, there is a great need for creating places of
meeting and dialogue. These should be places free of aggression, conflicts
and tensions, places free of proselytism, religious terror, fundamentalism and
obscurantism. These should be places raised with respect for people’s identity,
for their dissimilarity and diversity, with a sense of tolerance and love of one to
another.
At the exhibition there will be presented the most remarkable works of
contemporary architecture of places of worship and collective memory, which
are receptive to an ecumenical meeting with other religions. This will be an
important, model display of ideological and methodological contribution of
architecture of these places to the world cultural heritage, which was built with
a full respect for diversity and dissimilarity. This will be a significant propagation
of the idea of human communitarian living in multinational, multicultural and
multireligious society structure based on tolerance and esteem among various
nations, cultures and religions. This will be a promotion of the idea of dialogue
and understanding, opposition to discrimination, supporting the idea of solidarity
and social justice, the idea of building natural relationships among all the people
regardless of race, religion, nationality, origin, social status, sex or age.
The exhibition will prove there are spiritual places in the world where you can be
in the space of a certain temple, which is heterogeneous with its forms and rich
with content, but at the same time not divide by man. He will find his very own
place in it where he can experience both personal and communitarian contact
with God within his own religion as well as within another one.
Architecture where such things take place is the evidence that separations
haven’t reached the Heaven yet. Unity is the reality, which can be rediscovered
again and again. But it should be worked out.
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SPORTS & LEISURE
Stand No:
23
[email protected]
www.uia-sport.com
Architecture of Sports and Leisure
"Sportification" of the Durban Rivertown Street Sport moves people and a key to activate people is a moving architecture. The
world football championship in Durban is a very good example. But not only
major stadiums are capable to move people....also just the street behind your
door! This exhibition shows, how architecture in an urban context can develop a
neglected district through "sportification". 4 european universities (TU Dresden, TU Darmstadt, Genua, Sapienzia Roma)
made in may 2014 a workshop in Ellingen, Germany in an old brewery and some
continue now in the old brewery at Milne Road next by to find out, what could be
a pimp up for a lost urban area through their ideas. So you may also like to visit
the summer school nearby and get literaly moved.
In this exhibition sponsored by Sport-Thieme you also find informations about
the international members of the UIA S&L working program. With their specific
knowledge they can advice you with your sport architecture projects and sport
facilities in many countries world wide. So feel free to get in contact with them
through uia-sport.com Exhibitor:
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STARTING DOT / .ARCHI
Stand No: 67
[email protected]
www.domains.archi
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New .archi internet addresses
Meet the founders of the new « .archi » internet addresses strictly restricted
to architects & discover how to register your new domain name ending with
« .archi ».
- How to claim your membership to architecture community online?
- How to simplify your online presence?
- How to improve trust between you and your audiences?
- How to chose a better name on the internet? à Your .archi domain name « live » in seconds
à Special offer for UIA World congress delegates
à Direct registration available from our stand .ARCHI is part of the new top level domain program being rolled out by the
global regulator of web addresses to introduce greater domain name choice and
availability online. These new extensions, which appear to the right of the dot in a
web address, are emerging every week and will enable the Internet to be utilized
in ways never before possible.
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UIA2017 SEOUL
Stand No:
62
[email protected] [email protected]
www.uia2017seoul.org
2017 UIA Seoul World Congress of Architecture
This stands present preparation process of 26th UIA world congress of
Architecture and the dynamics of Seoul include of its great architecture
properties of republic of KOREA as the venue of 26th UIA world congress of
Architecture.
Exhibition Concept
- Seoul the city of hidden dimension.
The installation situates the visitor in the hidden dimension of Seoul, allowing
them to experience dynamic city fabric with overlaid layers of grid. In its
dimension, projected images and light on grid brings the space in a constant
change for more than one perspective and become illusion of newly revealed
dimension.
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UIA 2020 candidate city: Melbourne
Stand No:
60
[email protected]
www.dialectsofplace.com.au
Universal Challenges / Local Opportunities
Dialects of Place
Melbourne has a vital, confident and progressive architectural culture that in its
hybrid diversity reflects the multi-culturalism of Australia.
Dialects of Place focuses on celebrating and reinforcing the particular aspects of
place in meeting universal challenges of settlement.
Places we inhabit are the confluence of their specific ecology, geography, cultural
and social inheritances, and economics.
Rapid urbanisation, resource depletion and climate change are the issues of this
century. Designing and achieving cities that are equitable, engaging, diverse,
creative and humane is the responsibility of many and a unique challenge for
architects and urbanists.
How can buildings and landscapes effectively speak to their communities?
Australia is an ancient continent with diverse and enticing landscapes and
indigenous people and traditions from which much can be learnt. While vast and
seemingly sparse in its settlement, it is also one of the most urbanised lands
in the world. Successive waves of predominantly European and more recently
Asian immigration have contributed to a contemporary multicultural community
in transition from rural, to suburban, to urban densities.
Its relatively mild climate, varied landscape and recent population growth has
provided the impetus for an independent and fresh contemporary culture that
is energetic and optimistic, and thus well placed to support creative ways of
working and living, and new models of design for dealing with our future.
Making, enriching and sustaining places that respond to the needs and stimulate
the imaginations of our citizens, from all aspects of our multicultural and multidimensional communities is the real challenge of our era.
This is no more evident than in emerging economies and places of growing
populations – and in an increasingly digital world the sensual and tactile
experience of the built environment is an essential foundation to life.
Come and step into Melbourne at Stand 60. We look forward to welcoming you.
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UIA 2020 candidate city: Paris
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PARIS 2020
The Worldwide Architect's Community is invited to celebrate Architecture
in Paris, Europe at the occasion of the International Union of Architects 2020
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UMAR for MED-ENPI BM
Stand No:
18
[email protected]
www.programmemed.eu
ECOLOGY
European Union Med Programmes
MED Programme is a transnational programme of European territorial
cooperation, financed by the European Union as an instrument of its regional
policy. The transnational setup allows it to tackle territorial challenges beyond
national boundaries, such as environmental risk management, international
business or transport corridors. Co-funded by the European Regional
Development Fund (ERDF) up to a rate of 85%, three of the 144 programmes
involved so far are:
The MARIE project, which aims to become a permanent set of tools for the
countries of the Mediterranean. Based on an assessment of demand and supply
the project aims to identify and supply the points of leverage is such a way
which stimulates the market for energy efficiency technologies in connection
with buildings, taking into account the climatic, socioeconomic and cultural
characteristics of the Mediterranean.
The Elih-Med project, which ran to March 2014, where partners from 7 countries
covering the whole Northern Mediterranean (MED) seacoast worked together
to improve energy efficiency and promote energy saving in low income housing
(LIH) in MED area. Although the concept of “low income housing” varies from
one country to another, it can be defined taking into account a representative
sample of the targeted population which includes three different segments: a)
owner occupiers and tenants of private housing with low income; b) households
suffering energy poverty and c) tenants of traditional “social houses”.
The Proforbiomed project, promotes renewable energies (RE) in MED areas
by developing an integrated strategy for the use of the forest biomass as a RE
source, recovering the forest biomass potential, developing technical and legal
aspects and promoting the use of forestry biomass for energy. The strategy
relies on the involvement of key stakeholders in a forestry biomass production
chain that takes into account sustainability and compatibility with other uses
and provides new economic opportunities.
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UNESCO-UIA VALIDATION COUNCIL
Stand No:
L01-L12
[email protected]
www.uia-architectes.org
Ecology & Values
“Charter Otherwhere”
In response to the increasing complexity of the architect’s role in society, the
UIA, together with UNESCO, created and promotes the UNESCO-UIA Charter on
Architectural Education. The UNESCO-UIA Charter on architectural education
was elaborated by a group of ten experts designated jointly by the UIA and
UNESCO. The text was ratified by the UIA general assembly in 1996. This
fundamental document sets directives on architectural education to ensure that
young architects are capable of meeting the professional and cultural challenges
of the modern world. Updated regularly, it is complemented by the UNESCO-UIA
validation system for architectural education, which aims to provide a UIA label
of excellence in architectural education to those architectural study programmes
that comply with a defined set of requirements. This exhibition will display the
UNESCO-UIA Charter in 12 languages.
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Union of Architects of Azerbaijan
Stand No:
42
[email protected]
www.uaa.az
The Azerbaijani people which is one of the most ancient people of the world,
by right are proud of the historical monuments of material culture, the rich
literature, art, musical culture and architecture. Considerable influence on
art thinking and creativity of the Azerbaijani people was rendered by also fine
nature, favorable climatic conditions and natural richness of this edge located on
a joint of Europe and Asia. Though each art form of our country in itself passed
a long and difficult way of development, nevertheless, they make a whole and
allow to make a complete idea of art and culture of Azerbaijan. Art of Azerbaijan,
as well as its nature, variously, completely and richly. Since the most ancient
times Azerbaijan became famous for works of the architecture which is one of
branches of folk art. Maiden Tower and Shirvanshahs' Palace complex in Baku;
mausoleums to Momina Khatun and Yusifa ibn Kyuseira, created by the known
architect Adjami in Nakhchivan; Panakhali's Palace of the Khan, the house of
the poetess Natawan in Shusha; drawings on palace walls the Sheki Khans,
represent rare pearls of architectural art. Now the country dynamically develops
that is reflected and in appearance of the cities and the villages of Azerbaijan. In
the country many known world architects create. Exhibitor:
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Union of Architects of RuSsia
Stand No:
57
[email protected]
www.uar.ru
"Extreme Architecture under Extreme Conditions" The Exhibition of the Union of Architects of Russia "Extreme Architecture under
Extreme Conditions" demonstrates a part of architectural activity area connected
with design and construction under the specific environmental conditions. The
exposition includes:
• The history of the experimental design for extreme North in permafrost
line since 1960-1970th
• Works of the annual International All-Russian Architectural Festival
“Zodchestvo” laureates corresponding with the theme of the exhibition
• Design concepts of winners of Russian student and young architects
competitions Exhibitor:
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The Union of Mediterranean Architects
Stand No:
G01 - G13
(UMAR)
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www.umar.org
Ecology
The Reflection of Mediterranean
UMAR was founded in Rabat (Morocco) in 1994 and draws together the National
Organisations representating the architects from countries in and around the
Mediterranean basin.
This exhibition consist of the UMAR international student competition outcomes
that will represent Mediterrenean identity via visual media tools. This competition
was open to the students of architecture of the Mediterranean basin.
This exhibition aims to promoting the Mediterranean awareness. It was the
awareness of belonging to a common culture, one shaped over thousands of
years into this birthplace of civilizations that is the Mediterranean basin, that
lead these Architect Organisations to create UMAR.
These outcomes are representing (encompass) the identity and the essence of
the Mediterranean cultural heritage of its architecture, its cities, its spaces and
streets.
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Stand No:
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STUDENTS SUBCOMMITTEE
[email protected]
www.uia-architectes.org
Values
Connections
The group is a result of an initative by the UIA to encourage participation by
young architects in current and future endeavours within global architecture. An
invitation has been extended to the forum to attend the UIA Council Session
at the UIA2014 conference to initiate the process of inclusivity to emerging
practitioners. Nominated by UIA Member sections, the network of young architects and
students represent their countries and sections, ensuring a rich representation
of different cultures and backgrounds from all across the world. Durban UIA2014 is a place of connection, equipping and definition of this historic
initiative. Delegates of the forum descend upon Durban from all corners of
the globe connected by the common values of sensibility and sustainability in
architecture. The gathering will explore the advancement of these values by
establishing structures which will enable connections for shared knowledge.
Marine de la Guerrande (France), has been selected as reporter and Joseph P. Lai
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International Union of Architects
South African Institute of Architects
SPONSORS
Department of Public Works
eThekwini Municipality
Durban Tourism
South African Council for the Architectural Profession
KwaZulu-Natal Institute of Architects
PPC Cement
Italtile
Barrisol
HP
Intel
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People Building
Better Cities
Urban Waterways /
Fluvial Urbanism
MEDIA PARTNERS
Architect and Specificator
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Public Health Group
(UIA-PHG)