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The current PAUDC champions are Menzimuhle Ncube and Providence Nhongo of University of Cape Town, South Africa which was hosted by Kyambogo University and dubbed PAUDC KAMPALA. The 2025 Edition and the 17th Edition of this tournament, will be hosted in Johannesburg , South Africa at the University of the Witwatersrand [ 7 ] and has been slated ...
The Architect Africa Film Festival (AAFF) is a bi-annual architectural event held in South Africa by the Architects Collective of South Africa. For the duration of three weeks, the Architect Africa Film Festival travels to Johannesburg, Durban, Cape Town, Bloemfontein and Port Elizabeth where up to 25 international and local films featuring the built environment are screened to the public at ...
The independent juries consist of experts from architecture, engineering, planning, and the construction industry. [8] The juries for 2025 will be chaired by Sou Fujimoto (Japan), Kjetil Thorsen (Europe), Sandra Barclay (Latin America), Lina Ghotmeh (Middle East & Africa) and Jeanne Gang (North America).
This list of architecture awards is an index to articles about notable awards for architecture. It includes global awards, international regional awards, international and national thematic awards, national awards, awards for students and young architects, local awards and humorous awards.
The competition was held over a three-year cycle for the first six competition cycles. In addition to the main category prizes (Gold, Silver, Bronze, and Acknowledgement), an additional Next Generation category was open for students and young professionals not older than 30. [7] The competition cycles to date are: 1st Holcim Awards 2004-2006
This article covers 2025 in architecture. Events. January 7 to present ...
The Gauteng Institute for Architecture (GIFA) is a professional membership organization for architects in Gauteng, South Africa. It promotes architecture and maintains standards within the profession, such as the registration of people in the industry under the Architectural Professions Act.
It was one of the first international competitions to individually rank high school-level students in debating and public speaking. [3] The tournament was founded the same year as the World Schools Debating Championships to respond to the desire for an equivalent competition for public speaking at the international level.