Thursday, June 19, 2008
Sunday, June 15, 2008
The start of my Portfolio _ The Sandton Vertical Wine Estate





In an attempt to start putting my portfolio together, I have started re-modeling my projects in Revit. I have started with the Vertical Wine Estate as it will probably be the most complicated. Keep watching for progress....
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Press here to go there

The internet being what it is, provides many points of discovery for countless topics and issues. For a while now, I have been finding blogs, and keeping up to date with their take and understanding of the topics that they have chosen to write about.
Should you wish to see some of these blogs, here is a link that will lead you these wonderful windows into other people's interpretation of the world that surrounds us.
GOLDRING'S FINDS...
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Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Im Back

I was having a flick through the latest Wits Crit Mag and noticed that my blog has been listed as one of the Wits' blogs.... Seeing that I have been ridiculously lazy when it comes to my intention of blogging, I guess I better pull up my pediments and start BLOGGING. Sorry to all those of you committed "goldthang observers" who have not seen any new work over the last while. I will be doing my best to mend this.
Watch this Space!
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Tuesday, February 05, 2008
Video of the Storm Water System bursting form a Joburg Thunder Storm
I have been trying to post a video of the storm yesterday that we experienced in joburg. Simply the storm was so strong that the Storm water reticulation in the streets was insufficient for the amount of water so any option for the water to escape was taken
Click here to see the video
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Thursday, January 31, 2008
From 12 hits a day to 191?

At the moment, I usually get about 15 hits a day... Quite modest I think. I guess that this blog only caters for a small group of people interested in the field of architecture, and more specifically, my take on it ;)
Today I received 192 hits on my blog. Quite amazing I think. So if you are one of these many to visit my blog, I would love to hear what you have to say.
On to the topic at hand.
Over the last few weeks working in the office, I have really seen how encompassing architecture is, and how "little" they teach us at varsity. I don't want to turn this into a "You should have taught me" agenda, rather, I feel that mention should be given to a course that equips a student with a desire to make architecture in such a short period of time. The reality is that no course would be able to teach a student that amount of knowledge, so for me, it seems that the intention is to just touch on some topics that create awareness that can be utilised in an office environment.
So I guess the only way to learn this architecture stuff, is to make architecture... not at varsity, but in the real world... neway.. just a thought... ;)
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
What a fascinating line of work I have chosen. Dreaming in Reality

What a fascinating line of work I have chosen.
I guess I always realised that the actual profession of architecture would be different from the study of architecture. In what ways, I was never sure. To highlight some realities that have become apparent would be simply a waste of digital paper. I guess a little bit of logical thinking would result in a pretty thorough understanding of what is really out there. The one thing that did strike me as a point of departure when dealing with the reality of building in South Africa would be the complete apathy that contractors seem to have about their own workmanship and quality of finished product. Where does that leave a designer? I would imagine that as a designer, the reality of actual realisation in terms of South African building standards are a factor that needs to be considered when designing a building. Architects, very often, are criticised for being dreamers. Perhaps as a successful architect in South Africa, rather than not dreaming, we should learn to dream in the confines of reality.
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Friday, January 04, 2008
Become an Architect by wearing glasses
I get the feeling that these connotations are more on an international scale rather than one that is found in South Africa. I found this image of Instant Architect Glasses. What could be more further from being an individual than being able to put on a pair of glasses and through image, become part of a group of people that define their own existence by being able to avoid the confines of the perceived norms of society.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
The crossroad of an architectural blog

Due to a lack of energy and a general lethargic approach to effort (as would be understood after third year architecture), my blog has somewhat been neglected. In an effort to rectify this dire situation, I have been wondering what I will be posting over the next year, as I am no longer a "student" (as we get the boot for a year to go find a job and realise what architecture is really about). As the firm that I work for has the license and copyright on all work produced in the office, I cannot post that work; so a new approach to this blog needs to be taken.
I'm inclined to lend my thoughts to observing the environment around me and commenting on the impact that it makes on me and the architectural fabric. I also feel that comment must be made on the experience of working in an office after three years of "architectural education".
So dear friends, brace yourself for comment that is direct, misguided, clear, and obscure in an attempts to clarify the most epiphany driven aspect of my existence - architecture...



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Thursday, November 22, 2007
Sketches From Liquid Arch_Identities Essay
I wrote an essay recently, and here is the forward:
In this essay, the author explores how “borrowed authority is elusive in nature” and how “construction of historical identities is fluid”. Through the examination of selected works of Glenn Murcutt, and the contemporary revitalisation of Malagasy architecture, the author draws towards a resolution that the notion of borrowed authority is a concept that can exist within an architect’s attempt to possibly rectify the intrusion of imposed and dominating architectural languages. The author then concludes that there cannot be a finite answer for an architect when resolving past architectural impositions in an attempt to revive a native architectural vernacular and thus shows that not only is historical, but architectural identity fluid.
Here are a few sketches from the essay. Not the greatest, but this is what time allowed:





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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
A Selection of Working Drawings for My Vertical Wine Estate
Today we had our final portfolio review. Here are the constuction documents for my vertical wine estate.
Plan
Southern Elevation
Section AA
1:20 Facade Detail
Detail of Glass Bottle Stand/Partition
Detail of Access Flooring and Vineyard
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007
94.7 video ad campaign... get voting!
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