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PUBLICATIONS - 2003


Architecture on my mind:

critical readings in design by Alan Lipman

"This is a book of pained protest, a call for resistance to the pervasive banality of contemporary South African architecture.

The tone is often angry: in retrospect, an ineffectual antidote to the frustrations born of sustained opposition which, if heard, is unheeded. Yet the mood is by no means bound by gloom, resentment, defeat. Quite the contrary, there are, thankfully, occasions for joy.

There are opportunities for celebration in many of the heartening, persistent efforts to over-leap the coarseness that marks the pysical setting that we inhabit - our city centres, small towns, dorpe, and especially our design-hungry "townships".

Extract from Preface by Alan Lipman

Read more about Dr Alan Robert  Lipman here.

How to get it: The book is available from your favourite bookshop or you can order directly from UNISA PRESS.


 
The Work of BDG Architects (1968-1977)

BUILDING DESIGN GROUP 
 


 
Second in a series published by the Total CAD Academy, this publication is an extract from the Masters Dissertation of Paul Sanders: 'Building Design Group Architects (1968-1977): A study of their practice, buildings and projects. ' A full, further publication is scheduled for 2004 by the same publishers.

Paul Sanders, a graduate of the Kingston Polytechnic, lectured at the University of Natal from 1998 to 2003. He currently lectures at the Queensland University of Technology in Australia.

This publication examines the practice and projects of BDG, a collaborative of architects and students in Durban during the period 1968-1977.  This study identifies the early careers of many important architects who were associated with BDG and who would contribute to the development of contemporary South African architecture. 

Selected BDG is distributed with the November/December 2003 issue of Leading Architecture and Design.    Read more ...


BREMNER'S JOHANNESBURG

Its streets and office spaces, suburbs and parks, once manicured and controlled, have taken on the character of most cities in the developing world – fluid, messy, contested, violent. Middle class residents have secured themselves behind electric fences, guardhouses and patrols. Ethnic enclaves nestle in the shadows of corporate headquarters. Townships are invaded by the tourist gaze. The casino economy has taken hold. The city has become more fragmented, more polarized and more diverse than ever before. On the other hand, it has become a city for the first time. Its leaders struggle to find out what this means. 

In this book, Lindsay Bremner, Chair of Architecture at the University of the Witwatersrand frames a view of this rapidly transforming city and explores the new identities, bonds and intimacies forming in the midst of or in between the new rigidities and spatial enclosures of the emerging Johannesburg. 

The book captures a moment in the city’s history – a wild, dynamic, unsettled moment, when the city was moving in many directions all at once and when a myriad of countervailing trajectories criss-crossed its terrain. It interrogates how and why people were configuring the city in new ways and whether more hybrid conceptions of society and space were becoming evident. Moving between people, institutions, space and architecture, it interrogates what it means to belong to a postmodern society and live in a post-colonial city.

Publishing date: April 2004
Publisher: STE Publishers (PTY) Ltd
Page Size: 250 X 210 mm
Pages: 120
Illustrations: Photographers: Lori Waselchuck and Sydney Seshibedi
Format: Hardcover
Price: R185.00
Order: Bronwyn Silva – book.sales@ste.co.za
STE Publishers
3rd Floor, Apple Place, 110 Sivewright Ave,
New Doornfontein, 2094
Tel: +27 11 402 4292, 
Fax: +27 11 402 0403
 
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