NIA 2024 AWARDS Soweto Medical Centre

The new Soweto Medical Centre emerges as a captivating haven of well-being and vitality nestled in the heart of Katutura, Windhoek. Positioned at the intersection of Abraham Mashego and Mamre Street, a mere 100 meters from Soweto Market, its architectural poetry extends graciously into the community. Here, on this corner of convergence, the building beckons, a harmonious symphony inviting individuals …

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NIA 2024 AWARDS House in Auasblick

Home to a nuclear family, this residence is situated in the upscale suburb of Auasblick, known for its opulent ambiance in Windhoek. Positioned on a steep slope with an overall height variation of 7 meters across the site, this location presented a unique opportunity for landscape-integrated design. Modernity and linearity serve as the focal points of this architectural endeavor, drawing …

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NIA 2024 AWARDS Triumphant College Detailed Report

In the ethereal year of 2006, Triumphant College, a luminary in the realm of education, embarked on a celestial journey to transcend its existing boundaries. Aligned with the sacred Vision 2030, wherein education, science, and technology weave the tapestry of national destiny, the College unfurled its wings of aspiration. With a dense brief comprising of key essentials spaces for administration, …

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NIA 2024 AWARDS Windhoek Palm Hotel Detailed Report

In a realm adorned with an array of dwelling options – from the quaint charm of bed and breakfast havens to the intimate allure of guesthouses and the cocooning embrace of student accommodation – it became only appropriate to unveil a grandiose edifice, a beacon of hospitality in the form of the Windhoek Palm Hotel. Nestled at the convergence of …

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Namibian architects celebrate excellence 2024

The Namibia Institute of Architects hosted its prestigious merit awards ceremony on Friday evening at Droombos in Windhoek to honour outstanding architectural achievements. Out of 27 submissions, 15 projects were recognised for their innovation and creativity. Renowned architects from South Africa, including Professor Ora Joubert, Pieter Mathews,and Andrew Palframan, served as judges, lending their expertise to the selection process. The event marked the first merit awards since 2017.

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