Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa May/June 2014 | Page 8
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NEWSWORTHY
DURBAN TO HOST
WORLD ARCHITECTURAL
CONGRESS
The 25th World Congress on
Architecture will be held from
3 to 7 August at the International
Convention Centre in Durban.
Approximately 5,000 delegates are
expected to attend the congress the biggest gathering of architects
ever held in Southern Africa. The
congress, UIA2014 Durban, will bring
together architects, design and built
environment professionals, pioneers
in urban planning and thinking, activists, city makers, academics and
researchers, students, government
officials, decision makers and
thought leaders, citizens and communities, to debate and discuss
alternative strategies for the design
and delivery of more habitable,
functional and beautiful cities.
The programme has been devised
to explore the overarching congress
theme of ‘architecture OTHERWHERE’, as well as the themes of
resilience, economy and values,
and to further conversations around
critical built environment issues in
South Africa, Africa and the world.
The speakers, all leaders in their
respective fields, will lead a series
of keynote panel debates and
academic discussions, as well as
present keynote addresses.
International keynote presenters
include Susannah Drake (USA), Toyo
Ito (Japan), Francis Kere (Burkina
Faso), Rahul Mehrotra (India), Joe
Osae-Addo
(Ghana),
Gerardo
Salinas (Mexico), Cameron Sinclair
(USA) and Wang Shu (China). Sindile
Ngonyama and Wally Serote will fly
the flag for South Africa.
HOUSE RHINO AT CROSSWAYS FARM VILLAGE
The entire building is a smart building that can literally be controlled,by its owner/s,
from anywhere in the world. Three graduate students from the German University have
made House Rhino their home for the next six months - in order to experience a 100%
sustainable lifestyle - in the Eastern Cape and are marvelling at the various features at the
house- which they admit they have not experienced or seen anywhere in Europe, to date.
Features include:
• 1.4km of piping for heating purposes (as well as initial stages of experimenting with said
piping for cooling, something that has not been done before- internationally)
• Growing vegetables on a rooftop garden, above the kitchen – which could feed between
3 and 4 families over a specified timespan
• a Heat station (a first in SA) – whereby energy is stored, for heating –thus resulting in
climate control within the home
• The conversion of rainwater, through specific filtration and purification methods, into the
equivalent of bottled water- ensuring that it’s fit for human consumption
• Enhancing the home’s sustainability factor through treatment of garden waste, to ensure
4 hours of cooking gas
• No wastage of water whatsoever- all of it is re used, re cycled, including the use thereof
in the specially-designed aqua gardens
• Installing some of the latest technology – which is maintenance-free
• Several other energy-saving facilities
Thus, House Rhino is the first development of its kind, here in SA, that promotes
sustainability through the utilisation and treatment of food, energy and water.
www.uia2014durban.org
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