Three of SAOTA’s residential projects – Kloof House, Beyond and Le Pine – have been shortlisted as finalists in the WAN Awards 2021 in the House of the Year specialist category.
The Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation has partnered with Southern California building materials company Eso Surfaces to create iconic textile blocks and 3D cement tiles from the Frank Lloyd Wright archive.
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ARRCC designed project, Cheetah Plains in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve in the Kruger National Park, South Africa, has been shortlisted as a finalist for the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2021.
Nineteen new grants totaling over $1.55 million will support exhibitions, publications and digital projects that center the graphic arts as part of the Getty Foundation’s ongoing Paper Project initiative.
Two SAOTA designed projects – DDS in São Paulo, Brazil and La Reserve in Dakar, Senegal – have been shortlisted as finalists for the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2021.
The program is one of the most highly anticipated acknowledgments in the Hospitality Architectural Design and Interior Design industry. The renowned Farmani Group, along with 3C Awards, is pleased to formally announce the winners of its first edition of the LIV Hospitality Design Awards.
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LIV Hospitality Design Award
The objective of this year’s edition of the Kaira Looro international architecture competition was to design a women’s house created to promote gender equality as a determining factor for development in rural Africa.
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Kaira Looro Competition
ARRCC, acclaimed South African design studio specialising in interior architecture, interior design, and décor, will be featured in this year’s 25th Volume of the Andrew Martin Interior Design Review.
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Left to Right: Nina Sierra Rubia (Junior Associate), Michele Rhoda (Director), Mark Rielly, (Director), Quintin Gilman (Junior Associate), Jon Case (Director)