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  • portfolioAntonie Christoffel van [email protected]+27 612 981 598

  • 2contents

    p 04 - Diagram Summary

    p 05 - Wits Tower

    p 06 - Germiston Media Square

    p 08 - Human Rights Museum

    p 10 - Des Baker

    p 12 - Arkitekturfabriken - Stockholm

    p 18 - Mixed Use

    p 19 - House Extenstion, Ormonde

    p 20 - Frost Street Lofts

    p 21 - Makatshwa Residence

    p 22 - Education through Sports

    p 24 - Jeppe Model

    p 26 - Kwa-Thema Soccer Fields

    p 28 - Sports Center

    p 29 - Roof Pet

    p 30 - Cube of Oppositions

    p 29 - Roof Pet

    p 30 - Cube of Oppositions

    p 04 - Union Square

    p 05 - DBSA housing proposals

    p 06 - House Rossetti

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  • 4Renovation - Social HousingIn Johannesburg today, there is a big need for cheap rental accomodation for an increasing urban popula-tion. Old office buildings, which have been standing vacant for over a decade are abundant in the city. These buildings create an opportunity to house the citys new inhabitants. The renovation of these build-ings is contributing to renewal of downtown Johannesburg and helps the move towards a more integrated city.In this project an office building is being renovated for a social housing company (which is owned by the municpality). There are several challenges:Decent home for low cost while while not comprim-ising on environment quality (minimal intervention for maximum impact).Light, ventilation, structure, acoustics, new services, local labour (unemplayment is a major issue), job creation.This specific site is in the heart of downtown, amid a bustelling informal public transport interchange, which itself creates many challenges.Design, planning and execution

    Existing building

    Building - Roof

    Building - Office Floor

    Building - PlinthContext - Informal Traders

    Context - Taxi Rank Building - Shops

  • 5Internal alterations

    2 Bedroom unit

    1 Bedroom unit

    Room Cluster Unit

    Plan

  • 6PROJECT: DRAWN:

    CHECKED:DRAWING: DATE:

    SCALE:REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

    1 : 5000

    Locality Plan CS 100.01 A4Balmoral Ext 4

    2015-03-19

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    CheckerAuthor

    No. Description Date

    Design - Site and ServiceSouth Afrcia has many informal settlements, where people live in corrugated iron shacks without drink-ing water, sewerage or electricity. The government is trying to find a way to upgrade and bring services like water and electricity to these informal settlements. The government has developed a concept of site and servicewhich means it provides a floor slab with a water point. Thereafter, the shack builder will enclose the structure and build on. This is a design for Alliance Ext. 9 in Ekurhuleni, South Africa.

    PROJECT: DRAWN:CHECKED:

    DRAWING: DATE:SCALE:

    REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

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    Diagram - Locality CS 100.02 A4Balmoral Ext 4

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    No. Description Date

  • 7Concrete Slabs

    Wet Service Block

    PROJECT: DRAWN:CHECKED:

    DRAWING: DATE:SCALE:

    REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

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    Area Plan CS 100.03 A4Balmoral Ext 4

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    No. Description DatePROJECT: DRAWN:

    CHECKED:DRAWING: DATE:

    SCALE:REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

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    Concept - Plans CS 100.04 A4Balmoral Ext 4

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    No. Description Date

    Starter House Unit

    Single Storey Unit

    Double Storey Unit

  • 8Design - Social Housing Low Mid Social Housing in Ekurhuleni, South Africa.Plan for building company.

  • 9

  • 10

    VARIOUS

    SITE PLAN, AREA CALCULATIONS,GROUND FLOOR PLAN

    A100.01

    House Rossetti: Additions andAlterations to Existing Houseon ERF 582, Parkmore

    16-02-2015Checker

    CvW

    Approver

    ANTONIO ROSSETTI

    Rev. Date Description

    BUILDING OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION:ERF/HOLDING/FARM PORTION:TOWNSHIP/HOLDING NAME/FARM NAME:STREET NAME AND NUMBER:TOWN PLANNING SCHEME:

    USE ZONE:HEIGHT ZONE:FAR:COVERAGE:DENSITY:PARKING:

    PERMISSIBLE ACTUAL

    ZONING SCHEDULE:

    ZONING INFORMATION:H3

    582Parkmore

    70 9th StreetSandton,1980

    Residential 1 Residential 13 Storey 1 Storey

    0.9 0.2150% 32%

    1 dwelling per Erf 1 dwellingAs per scheme Garage

    AREA SCHEDULE

    EXISTING HOUSEEXISTING GARAGE

    PROPOSED ADDITION TO OUTBUILDING

    AREA (m)SITE AREA

    207.3639.14

    11.02

    303.21

    314.23

    NEW TOTAL COVERAGE

    990.9

    32%

    EXISTING OUTBUILDING 56.71

    TOTAL (m)

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

    PROJECT:

    DRAWN:

    CHECKED:

    DRAWING:

    APPROVED:

    DATE:

    SCALE:

    REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    Client:

    Date:Signature:

    Architects: Savage + Dodd Architects

    Date:Signature:

    A

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    SECTION REFERENCE

    DRAWING NUMBER

    FHR - FIRE HOSE REELFE - FIRE EXTINGUISHERCOL - COLUMN

    ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND:

    SYMBOLS LEGEND:

    DA

    111

    DOOR(D)/WINDOW (W)

    TYPENUMBER

    PKM1503

    PROPOSED ADDITIONS

    EXISTING AREAS

    EXISTING COVERAGE

    0.3

    303.21TOTAL EXISTING AREA

    EXISTING FAR

    NEW FAR 0.32

    30.06%

    Alteration - Residential

  • 11VARIOUS

    ELEVATIONS, SECTION, WINDOWAND DOOR SCHEDULE

    A100.02

    16-02-2015

    PKM1503

    CheckerCvW

    Approver

    ANTONIO ROSSETTI

    Rev. Date Description

    DOOR SCHEDULE SCALE 1:50

    WINDOW SCHEDULE SCALE 1:50

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

    PROJECT:

    DRAWN:

    CHECKED:

    DRAWING:

    APPROVED:

    DATE:

    SCALE:

    REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    Client:

    Date:Signature:

    Architects: Savage + Dodd Architects

    Date:Signature:

    A

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    SECTION REFERENCE

    DRAWING NUMBER

    FHR - FIRE HOSE REELFE - FIRE EXTINGUISHERCOL - COLUMN

    ABBREVIATIONS LEGEND:

    SYMBOLS LEGEND:

    DA

    111

    DOOR(D) /WINDOW (W)/

    TYPE

    NUMBER

    House Rossetti: Additions andAlterations to Existing Houseon ERF 582, Parkmore

    PROPOSED KITCHENISOMETRIC SCALE 1:20

    KITCHEN PROPOSALA 010.1

    House Rossetti Parkmore Erf 582PKM 1503

    2015.02.18

    1 : 20

    PKM 1503 Rev

    CHKCVW

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION:DRAWN:

    CHECKED:DRAWING TITLE:

    APPROVED:

    DATE:

    SCALE:

    REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    APR

    EXISTING FIREPLACEISOMETRIC SCALE 1:20

    200mm flue

    PROPOSED FIREPLACEISOMETRIC SCALE 1:20

    NOTEALL DIMENSIONS TO BECHECKED ON SITEAGAINST EXISTING WALLAND FLOOR LEVELS &PROPOSED FITTING

    Fireplace AlterationHouse Rossetti Parkmore Erf 582PKM 1503

    2015.02.18

    1 : 20

    PKM 1503 Rev

    CHKCVW

    P.O. Box 44745 Linden Johannesburg 210419A Tenth Street Linden Johannesburg 2195T: (011) 782 8188 + F: (011) 782 2899

    PROJECT DESCRIPTION:DRAWN:

    CHECKED:DRAWING TITLE:

    APPROVED:

    DATE:

    SCALE:

    REVISIONPROJECT No. DRAWING No.

    APR

    A 010.2

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    cube project cube projecthillside shelter

    bus shelter roof house row house soccer school sports center mixed use time travelprecedent:

    guggenheimWits Tower

    Soccer Academy

    site

    circulation

    geometry

    massing

    structure

    facade

    enclosure

    spatial relationships

    1(primary/secondary,

    served, servant)

    spatialrelationships

    2(solid/void, minor/

    major)

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    Wits Tower1. Simple square plan 20mx20mAll functions are housed on the South and East side.

    2. Extrude into box (4m height)

    3. Pull N-E point up (8m) and toward the east (10m)The difference from the square becomes an over-hang.

    4. Push S-E point down (into lawn)Creates fluid transition into the lawn

    5. Pull S-W point up (16m) and toward the west (10m)Tower

    6. Bevel S-W corner.Curved wall becomes screen and focal point for lawns.

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    Boston College

    Meyer StreetHigh Street(transit priority)

    high pedestrian activity

    Semi -Private Spacehigh pedestrian activity

    Squareconverted to urban park

    Bus Stop195m from site

    Carnegie Libraryto be converted into theatre center

    LandmarkPost Ofce Building concludes

    street with many public buildings

    President Streetvehicle orientated

    Queen StreetPotential Civic Spine (pedestrian priority)

    FH Odendaal StreetConnector to Joubert Street Axispedestrian priority

    Victoria StreetTransit Orientated Streettwo way street

    low density/high variety tradingFormalized Trading Booth

    Proposed Super-Basementpotential to include ablutions

    Proposed Public SquareAttraction to Germiston. Acts as Event Space

    LandmarkChurch building

    terminates Civic Spine

    sign of urban decay - to be developed

    (preferably civic square)

    Parking Lot

    ApartmentsBuilding Management companies

    can help drive development

    FH Odendaal StreetTerminates in Police residence district

    Germiston Media SquareDesigning in the City

    Side View - Water Colour

    Side View - Water Colour

    3,3m 2m1,6m 9,5m 2m 3,3m

    21,7m

    3,5m 1,35m 2m 7m 2m 1,35m 3,5m

    20,7m

    0 2 4 6 8 10 20

    Tasked with designing an urban scale media com-plex, this complex project demanded defining the design issues across various scales. On the metropolitain scale, defining, enhancing and connecting existing public spaces with a pedestrian network was a priority. Overall legibility would be re-established when principle axes and pedestrian corridors would be introduced. The open nature of the building is designed to stimulate public interac-tion and a sense of transparency and accessibility, which is currently lacking in the existing urban fabric

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    0 1 2 3 4 5 10

    Level 00

    Level 13600

    Level 210100

    Level 313700

    Level 419810

    Level 522910

    Level 626010

    Level 729810

    Level -1-3690

    Level -2-7380

    Level -3-10260

    Cinmateque

    Librarian

    Mdiateque

    Reception

    WC

    Catering

    Cinema

    Reception

    Storage / HVAC

    WC

    Auxillary

    Broadcasting Studio(s)

    Change Rooms

    Open Ofce Area

    Production

    Reception

    Storage

    WC

    Public Circulation

    Recording Studios

    Storage

    WC

    Reception

    Caf

    Entrance

    Exhibition / Loading /Alt. Entrance

    Shop

    Storage

    WC

    Reception

    Cameras

    Common Area

    Editing

    Production 1

    Production 2

    WC

    Reception

    Classrooms

    Planted Roof

    Recreation/Meeting/Eating

    WC

    Reception

    Directors

    Graphic Design andAnimation Studio

    Meeting

    WC

    Reception

    Directors

    Meeting

    Production andEditing Studio

    WC

    Reception

    Communal Area

    Directors

    Financial Ofce

    Journalism

    Radio Broadcasting

    WC

    Reception

    Basement 2

    Ground FLoor

    2nd Floor

    4th FLoor

    6th FLoor

    Basement 1

    1st Floor

    3rd Foor

    5th Floor

    7th Floor

    Roof

    The top component of the building is organizedaround a couryard, which faces into itself as well as into the sqaure. Large South facing glass walls let in abundant light and create a connection to the square adjacent. In the courtyard privacy is cachied while still maintaining a constant connection with the context.The deep middle component houses the functions that dont require natural sunlight and is sonically protected from the loud environment.The gound component is a completely publicpart of the building, responding to the public by grading the space into event space (cafe and out-door cinema screen) and civic space mediateque and cinemateque on mezzanine floors. Intimacy is estab-lished by roofing this component.The underground componenthouses the large and dark cinema and sound record-ng studios.

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    Ancillary Services

    Public Relations

    Book Shop

    Coat Check and Info

    Public Lobby

    Public Square

    Kitchen

    Restaurant

    A - Main Entrance

    B - Car Park

    C - Goods Loading

    D - Restaurant Goods

    Museum Office Auditorium Public Square Parking

    Atrium to let in North Light Public Enrances Office Service entrances Sculpture podium Parking

    Museum Office Auditorium Public Square Parking

    Engulfing form Pillar

    Services Services

    Street Interface Zoning Circulation Services SkinPillar

    It can be assumed that all human rights ultimately relate back to the human body. The concept that the museum was to create static pillar that represents the stabiltity of our most precius inheritance. Human rights may change, but this pillar whereupon the story of humanity is to be displayed / projected. Functionally, the pillar also seperates the building between administrative and auditorium blocks and simultaneously connects the two halves again on the exhibition floors. The inspiration for the organic form embracing the unchangeing human body represents a loose definition of the human spirit. The fragmented faade is brought together by the human body envel-oped in a spirit.

    Human Rights Museum

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    S

    push in

    Ancillary Services

    Public Relations

    Book Shop

    Coat Check and Info

    Public Lobby

    Public Square

    Kitchen

    Restaurant

    A - Main Entrance

    B - Car Park

    C - Goods Loading

    D - Restaurant Goods

    Museum Office Auditorium Public Square Parking

    Atrium to let in North Light Public Enrances Office Service entrances Sculpture podium Parking

    Museum Office Auditorium Public Square Parking

    Engulfing form Pillar

    Services Services

    Street Interface Zoning Circulation Services SkinPillar

    Exhibition FloorsArchive Underground

    Auditorium

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    Exhibition FloorsArchive Underground

    Auditorium

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    1 km1 km

    Godswill Nwankwa

    Our Client sells clothing. His new winter collection occupies three large plastic bags. His Major hassle is in setting up his stall. Even though he only takes one trip from the storage facility (a basement in the adja-cent block), he has to assemble the stand from indi-vidual parts. Our design seeks to improve on setup time and storage capacity

    Zulu Sandals

    Some in Johannesburg CBD have taken the initiative in the manufacture and sale of goods to the masses. The above-pictured zulu sandals are manufactured in the highrises of Jeppe street. Sewing, tayloring, mending and similar artisanal experties are readily available. Operation Clean Sweep, saw hundereds of traders harrassed and robbed by the police in early 2014. Our site was badly affected by this action.

    Troyeville

    Godswill lives in and commutes daily from Troyeville, a prei-urban area of Johannesburg. Keeping mobile is absolutely essential for his business. Should his close-by storage be in any compromised, he should be able to move his business. The cart is designed to this with its large curb-climbing bicyclie wheels. It can also be connected to a bicycle or pulled manually.

    Des Baker

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    Arkitekturfabriken, StockholmDuring my stay in Stockholm, I was employed at an architectural firm named Arkitekturfabriken (architecture factory). The small size of the office afforded me the opportunity to get to know the broad spectrum of issues an architectural firm faces. While I was there I modelled (revit), worked on client presentations, submitted council submissions, administrated the website and built a wood-en shed on the island of Har. Fortunately, I was able to familiarize myself with the swedish tech-nical terminology and building codes relatively quickly. I was also able to take part in meetings with building companies, politicans and users, where I learned the importance of directed meeting.Perhaps the most valuable lessons were those about the impor-tance of an iteration based workflow and fail fast tactics in deci-sion making.

    Whilst living in Stockholm, I regularly attended lectures and ex-hibitions, visited the KTH graduate exhibition as well as a press conference where the brief for the new Nobel Center on Blasie-holmen was announced.

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    TrapphusrenoveringRenovation of Stairway, DanderydA residents co-operative in Danderyd, Stock-holm comissioned arkitekturfabriken to over-see renovations to their buildings, starting with the stairwells. I was involved in project man-aging, which involved extensive scheduling, aquisition and logistics.

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    Widrikssons keri.Widrikssons warehouse (a previous arkitek-turfabriken design) was in need for a retrofit. Company policy was changeing as it start-ed useing rapeseed oil fuel in their midsize trucks. The cramped size of the plot had to be maximized and trucks accomodated.

    When Ikea became a major client of Widriks-sons, the logistics contractor was convinced to convert their fleets fuel to biogas. In this project I had to consult some confusing swed-ish fire safety regulations (still in its infancy regarding biogas) as well as resolve particular issues regarding the unbuilt railway line next to the site and a possibility of sharing the sta-tion with DHL next door.

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    ARKITEKTURFABRIKEN - 0736 - 40 25 18Vulcanusgatan 9 - 113 21 Stockholm

    ANSVARIG

    FRKLARINGAR

    Biogas

    1:400 A001

    Situationsplan

    2013-08-03

    BYGGLOV

    DRIVREMMEN 2

    Erik Hedvall

    Mtt i meter.

    AREA: 59.8 m2

    Underlag: Kartutdrag frn StockholmsStadsbyggnadskontor 2012-08-02.

    Lge p nya jrnvgsbron enligt underlag frnTrafikverket, lge kontrolleras p plats innanbyggstart.

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    ARKITEKTURFABRIKEN - 0736 - 40 25 18Vulcanusgatan 9 - 113 21 Stockholm

    ANSVARIG

    FRKLARINGAR

    Biogas

    1:100 A002

    Plan och fasader

    2013-08-03

    BYGGLOV

    DRIVREMMEN 2

    Erik Hedvall

    Alla mtt i millimeter

    MATERIAL

    Sockel: Betong, grFasad: Puts, vitTak: Papp/plt, svartTaksarg: Plt, vit

    Fasad mot nordostFasad mot sydost

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    ARKITEKTURFABRIKEN - 0736 - 40 25 18Vulcanusgatan 9 - 113 21 Stockholm

    ANSVARIG

    FRKLARINGAR

    Biogas

    1:100 A002

    Plan och fasader

    2013-08-03

    BYGGLOV

    DRIVREMMEN 2

    Erik Hedvall

    Alla mtt i millimeter

    MATERIAL

    Sockel: Betong, grFasad: Puts, vitTak: Papp/plt, svartTaksarg: Plt, vit

    Fasad mot nordostFasad mot sydost

    Fasad mot sydvstFasad mot nordvst

    REV AVSER DATUM SIGN

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    Dispenser

    Takkonstruktion: stlbalkar - plywood - takpapp - plt

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    0 1 2 3 4 5m

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    ARKITEKTURFABRIKEN - 0736 - 40 25 18Vulcanusgatan 9 - 113 21 Stockholm

    ANSVARIG

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    Biogas

    1:50 A003

    Sektioner

    2013-08-03

    BYGGLOV

    DRIVREMMEN 2

    Erik Hedvall

    Sektion A

    Sektion B

    Underbyggnad till gasanlggning i betong (asfaltuppfyller ej ndvndiga brandegenskaper).

    REV AVSER DATUM SIGN

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    Council Submission - balcony exten-sion.Adding a balcony in a Sdermalm coutyard. We were approached by the client to justify a large balcony to the aesthetic comission.

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    Mixed UseThis project explored the possibility of adding seemingly unrelated functions into a building of urban scale. As the context has adapted to the changing population so should new buildings harness and exploit architectures ability to house many different functions.

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    850

    EXISTING FLOOR PLANScale 1:100

    BIC

    EXISTING KITCHEN

    LOUNGE EXISTINGDRESSING ROOM

    BEDROOMBEDROOM

    PROPOSED FLOOR PLANScale 1:100

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    House extension - OrmondeFamily home extension in Ormonde. Some interest-ing design features included a low budget, planning seperate rooms for women and men, containing cats and trying to convince the client to include the maids quarters in the renovation.

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    Working together with EA designlabs, we had to measure, draw up andsubmit this complex to the Joburg CityCouncil in order to retroactively legitimizeit.

    Frost Street Lofts - Council Submission

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    I was active in a project to garnersupport to construct a sports centerin Protea South. My involvement wasquite extensive, ranging from designto business planning to pitching theidea to various companies aroundJohannesburg.

    ETS ProposalEducation Through Sport

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    Jeppe ModelKwathema Soccer FieldsAssistant to Hannah le RouxThe proliferation of ad-hoc soccer fields in the historic townshipof kwathema indicate a need for open recreational space,which ends up all too often being enveloped in corporate advertisementsor fenced paranoid public officials.

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    Kwa-Thema Soccer FieldsAssistant to Hannah le Roux

    The proliferation of ad-hoc soccer fields in the historic township of kwathema indicate a need for open recreational space, which ends up all too often being enveloped in corporate advertisements or fenced paranoid public officials. The kwathema soccer project tries to legitimize the existance of this need on its own terms. An extensive mapping of the area was made in order to find a suitable site to house a prototypical event spaceassembly. Difficulties and possibilities are ever-present and equally stimulating. This project forms part of Hannah le Rouxsongoing investigations.

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    01 Footing Qty per frame = 2 Total qty = 26

    02 Head piece Qty per frame = 2 Total qty = 26

    03 Joint Qty per frame = 2 Total qty = 26

    04 Clip piece Qty per frame = 2 Total qty = 26

    05 Beam (3m long31.8mm , 1.6mm thick steel round section) Qty per frame = 1 Total qty = 23

    06 2mm Steel rope Qty per frame = 1x3m = 1x4m Total qty = 91m

    07 White Knittex Fabric 3m x 49m

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    Sports Center

    This building was designed to house a sports academy

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    Roof Pet

    This timber construction was designed as an event space for a resident of a building with a aconcrete roof.

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    Rabbit Hole The rabbit hole project was an exploration into different techniques of form finding. the exlporation was largely based on model making but also included graphic elements.

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    BusShelterThe Bus Shelter Project was designed to expose students to a smaller scale. This theme was explored in design, architec-tural representation as well as construction.

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    Cube of OppositionsThe first design project at the University of Witwatersrand was an exploration of the broad themes of design. Here I was able to explore themes framed as opposites (eg, different-same, light-dark etc.) and see their effect in a graphical and spatial way

    The deign of the cube was a com-bination of concepts which were dominated by orthoganol-diagonal and small-big. The resulting cube was a jumble conflicting and con-trasting concepts.

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