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Mashabane Rose Architects

Forest Town, Johannesburg, GP (1.9km from Westcliff)
Mashabane rose and associates cc (mra) was formed in johannesburg in 1995 and is a dynamic south african architectural and design studio consisting of two principals, phill mashabane and jeremy rose, both registered architects and members of the south african institute of architects. Our staff comprise of 6 talented, qualified architects who form the core of our practice and 1 technical staff. We are specialists in developing historically significant destinations by designing and building exhibitions. We have also significance experience in urban design schemes, as well as conservation and heritage consultancy, which includes research and development of heritage policies, legal...

Angie Hudson Designs

Parkwood, Johannesburg, GP (2km from Westcliff)
ABOUT ANGIE HUDSON: After 10 years in architecture and a further 10 years designing for top kitchen companies, Angie wanted the freedom to design without limitation of company, or industry standards and to personally select suppliers and manufacturers who could do justice to her unique designs… and your dreams. Angie Hudson Designs was formed in February 1998. DESIGN: Using Computerised design technology, our design expertise includes; kitchens, bathrooms, studies, bars, built-in cupboards, bedroom furniture, dining room furniture, TV/wall units, office & board room units, wine cellars and shop fitting. We give special care and attention to find out what YOU...

Drew Architects

Parkwood, Johannesburg, GP (2km from Westcliff)
Drew Architects is at its core a boutique architectural design studio, founded on honesty and integrity and inspired by nature and simplicity

Co-arc International Architects

Parkwood, Johannesburg, GP (2km from Westcliff)
We practice architecture because we believe it can, and should, make a difference. Our aim is to add value to our clients’ investment in property by seeking creative cost effective solutions that enrich human life, enhance neighbourhoods, protect the environment and are sensitive to cultural context. We work collaboratively with clients and consultants, constantly questioning and refining to ensure that we not only realise but exceed expectations.

GAPP Architects And Urban Designers

Melville, Randburg, GP (2.2km from Westcliff)
GAPP is a well-established, leading architecture and urban design firm in South Africa, with offices in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Our team is defined by some of the most respected and accomplished individuals across a complementary range of skills in the fields of Architecture, Urban Design, Spatial Planning and Asset Planning, sharing space and ideas in a stimulating and well-organised work environment. This provides a sound basis for GAPP to maintain the highest professional standards from design excellence to client collaboration and in doing so, create a built environment which will stand as a legacy for generations hereafter.

Activate Architects

Rosebank, Johannesburg, GP (3.3km from Westcliff)
Activate architecture is an architectural design firm that creates high performance buildings with imaginative, intelligent and sustainable solutions, based on each client’s specific needs and context, with director level management assured from inception to built reality. The firm has grown steadily since its inception in 1997 with a focus on building a team of home grown talent. We are an open plan business operating in an open plan office.

Urbansoup Architects

Newtown, Johannesburg, GP (3.6km from Westcliff)
UrbanSoup Architects and Urban Designers is a multidisciplinary, tech-savvy firm changing the way we design, and the way we think about design. We have a deep understanding of how cities work – how they move and breathe, and how their complex parts fit together. We earned our stripes on large publicly funded projects – transport hubs, bridges and extensive multi-use public spaces – bringing a unique design aesthetic, a practical usability, and a process and cost efficiency to what has traditionally been a bloated, bureaucratic and unimaginative field of architecture.

26'10 South Architects & Urban Designers

Brixton, Johannesburg, GP (3.7km from Westcliff)
Anne Graupner (1969, Johannesburg) is a qualified architect (Mag.Arch UAA, Vienna) experienced in the field of urban design, housing, exhibition design and graphic communications. Anne heads up the urban and spatial development projects in the office and takes an active part in all design projects. Thorsten Deckler (1971, Namibia) is a qualified architect (B.Arch Wits) with local and international working experience. He worked for OMA (Rem Koolhaas) on projects in Europe and Asia and worked for Peter Rich Architects on rural development projects. He practiced as TDA (T. Deckler Architects) for three years before founding 26'10 south Architects with Anne...




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What can an architect help with?

Some of us are lucky enough to have the means of building our own homes to our specific design and requirements, making them unique and ideally suited to our individual lifestyles. Having ideas is one thing, but putting everything together to create a house that not only looks good but works efficiently is a specialised art, incorporating factors such as design style, structural considerations, safety aspects, utilities, temperature control and traffic flow throughout the building, amongst others. This is where an architect’s skills, experience and knowledge are called for. Alternatively, you may have a smaller project, such as maximising space in your existing home by building an extension, upper floor or adding a garage, and an architect will be able to assist you by designing a space which is both functional and fits into the style of the existing building.

What exactly does an architect do?

Architects are the specialists behind every commercial, corporate or residential building, including factories, hospitals, clinics, shopping centres, hotels, religious structures, schools, universities, residential developments, office blocks and private homes. The scope of their abilities extends into every sphere of our lives, including restoration work on old buildings and renovation of existing structures. They are also tasked with the design of extensions and additions to existing buildings. Architects do not just design buildings which serve their purpose on a safe and practical level, but are also responsible for the unique and often innovative style of every structure, be it an individual stand-alone house or a complex which incorporates a number of different designs which form a cohesive and complementary whole. The architect is often responsible, with an interior designer, for the appearance of the interior of the building, choosing and blending colours, furniture, wall and floor tiles, lighting and fixtures as part of the overall design of the space.

Architects are multi-faceted and adaptable

Architects are required to make the best use of the land on which the building is to be erected, and may have to design a house around natural barriers such as rocky slopes, long narrow plots, deeply sloping areas, old or large trees which the homeowner does not want to remove, and restrictions on the height of the building to be erected, for instance, by not being allowed to build a two storey building so as not to obscure the view from other homes. He must also take into account the environmental impact of the building on the immediate area, the initial and ongoing cost estimations and revisions, budgetary control, liaison and project control of the various specialists involved in the construction, and adherence as far as possible to completion dates.

Adherence to building regulations

Architects are not simply artists who have the ability to create unique buildings to fit every client’s vision and requirements, but are highly qualified specialists with exceptional technical and mathematical skills. Any building, be it private, commercial, corporate or public, has to satisfy and comply with the building regulations and planning laws of the province or town in which it is situated, so the architect has to be fully aware of and adhere to such legalities.

Architects design and adapt according to natural elements

On large construction projects and high rise buildings, for instance, the architect has to work with civil or structural engineers to address and resolve technical issues posed by the design, which may, in extreme cases, involve adaptations to the original concept. For example, high-rise buildings have to be able to withstand the impact of extreme weather changes and high winds on the structure.

Buildings which incorporate a great deal of glass in their design have to allow for practical considerations such as outer window cleaning, reflection off the glass which may affect the surrounding areas and buildings and overall impact on controlling the internal temperature of the building.

Project control and diversity are part of the job

An architect does not work in isolation. He forms part of a group of trained and skilled specialists whose input and contribution is vital to the completed project. Even with individual structures such as private homes, the architect works with specialists such as builders, bricklayers, tilers, plumbers, electricians, roofing contractors, carpenters and associated contractors, ensuring that the building work continues on time and within the specified budget. He may also be responsible for working with an interior designer who will style the interior space to complement the general theme of the design. This may form part of the entirety of the project, and helps the client to visualise the finished construction. The client is, of course, the individual who makes the final decision, and it is up to the architect to work closely with the client to achieve the desired outcome.

What formal qualifications does an architect need?

Architects are highly qualified

Architects must have a degree in architecture, which is a five-year education and training degree which exposes students to different types of structures, after which the aspiring architect has to pass the licensure examination, before being able to practice as an architect.

How to find the right architect

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Architects are a specialised sector of the workforce who do not always widely advertise their services in the general media. Some of them will advertise in home catalogues, architectural magazines and digests, the Yellow Pages and through the internet. Sites such as Uptasker are a valuable and informative resource as online reviews can be found immediately. Client testimonials can never be under-estimated, as these will provide you with assurances regarding the scope, innovation and professionalism of the architect, as well as details such as attention to detail, commitment and adherence to the client’s vision, and completing the project on time. Of course, it helps when you have an idea of what you want, but if you need inspiration, provide the architect with pictures from magazines or brochures which appeal to you, explain your thoughts and trust his vision to bring the project to life. Your first choice will probably always be word-of-mouth referrals and testimonials, together with upfront and honest verbal reviews from previous clients, but this is not always possible.

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An architect’s work does not end at his own drawing board or pc, but necessarily involves working with and project-managing other specialists involved in the building work. He will keep track of expenditure and advise you if the work is going over-budget or if there are problems which will prevent timely completion of the job. A contingency factor should be built into any budget, allowing for unplanned delays, non-availability of particular items such as specific tiles or hardware which will then entail a review of costings, re-planning the work schedules of different contractors, and bringing the project to finalisation within an acceptable timescale. An architect has to think on his feet at all times, re-scheduling and amending existing plans and designs when unexpected delays and problems arise.




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Architects are an invaluable asset in the design and layout of individual buildings and complexes, across all sectors of our lives. They enrich our surroundings through innovative and carefully designed buildings which incorporate interest, individuality, functionality, safety and beauty. They have the skills and experience to re-purpose and revitalise both existing and historical buildings to either blend them into their surroundings or make them stand out as unique and eye-catching structures which reflect the individuality of their owners. They are the ultimate professionals in design, visualisation and project management. For more tips, see our architect articles.


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