Winners of 2014 AfriSam-SAIA announced
The Alexander Forbes Headquarters in Sandton, Johannesburg took top honours in the built work category at the 2014 AfriSam-South African Institute of Architects Award for Sustainable Architecture.
Alexander Forbes Headquarters, Sandton, Johannesburg
Commendations in this category went to UNISA Phase 2 in Parow, Cape Town, designed by Michele Sandilands Architects; the Seed Library in Alexandra Township, Johannesburg, designed by Architects of Justice; Monaghan Farm near Lanseria, Gauteng, submitted by Claude Bailey Architecture & Design on behalf of Clewer Development Trust, and House Jones in Hurlingham, Johannesburg, designed by ERA Architects.
A second award, in the category of works of social importance, including research, went to Vukuzakhe by Koop Design in Durban, which examines urban development in the Municipality of eThekwini, while Collis & Associates received a commendation for research into concrete recycling in Cape Town.
Reduced consumption
The Alexander Forbes Headquarters, designed by Paragon Architects and Paragon Interface, has already been confirmed as a Four Star Rated Green Building. The accommodation impact was designed to reduce any negative impact on water, energy and waste. Reduced power consumption, re-use of water and recycling initiatives have contributed to lower water consumption by 70%, waste generation by 50% and energy consumption by 40%.
"In acknowledging this building as the recipient of the AfriSam-SAIA Award for Sustainable Architecture for 2014 in the built category, it is hoped that the Alexander Forbes Headquarters will provide a beacon of inspiration, not only as a place to work, but also as a worthwhile contribution to the urban fabric of Johannesburg and human experience in the area," said Stephan Olivier, AfriSam's CEO.
Rapid urbanisation
Vukuzakhe by Durban's Koop Design, which took the AfriSam-SAIA Award in the research category, acknowledges the rapid urbanisation taking place in Durban, common to most cities in the developing world. The study also understands the need for harmonisation across a series of approaches to solve the challenges that are faced, including social interaction with communities, combined with infrastructure development by local authorities.
"Vukuzakhe is a brave attempt to record, evaluate and propose systems for urban construction in South Africa. The litmus test remains for the document to be implemented and robustly challenged which, if successful, could offer realistic opportunities for urban development in South Africa," said Olivier.
2014 winners:
Awarded Project - Built Work category
The Alexander Forbes Headquarters, Sandton, Johannesburg
Paragon Architects and Paragon Interface
Awarded Project - Works of Social Importance, including research, category
Vukuzakhe, Durban
Koop Design
Commended Projects - Built Work category
UNISA Phase 2, Parow, Cape Town
Michele Sandilands Architects
The Seed Library, Alexandra Township, Johannesburg
Architects of Justice
Monaghan Farm, Lanseria, Gauteng
Submitted by Claude Bailey Architecture & Design on behalf of Clewer Development Trust
House Jones, Hurlingham, Johannesburg
ERA Architects
Commended Project - Works of Social Importance, including research, category
Use of Recycled Construction Waste in Concrete, Cape Town
Collis & Associates