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		<title>Southern Africa’s Top Architecture Student Crowned for New Vision for District Six!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[At a dedicated event held at the Architecture ZA (AZA) Conference at 012 Central, Pretoria, on Friday 4 May 2018, 22-year-old student Roark Robinson was crowned the winner of this year’s PPC Imaginarium Award for Architecture and received a R50 000 cash prize! The PPC Imaginarium Award for Architecture has replaced the Des Baker Award for outstanding student design, making Robinson – who hails from the University of Cape Town – the top architecture student in Southern Africa. Robinson’s winning project envisages a “public, connective architecture” for a District Six of the future. In addition to sponsoring the PPC Imaginarium Awards, PPC is also a long-standing key sponsor of AZA, Africa’s premier urban festival of architecture. The focus of this year’s AZA included issues related to culture, human settlement and environmental potential. It was thus a fitting backdrop on which to bestow the PPC Imaginarium Award for Architecture. Architecture schools across Southern Africa were invited to submit works by final-year students for consideration. All 21 finalists’ projects were on exhibition at the 012 Central Gallery as part of the AZA programme. In keeping with the AZA’s theme of resilience and memory, entrants were asked to locate a ‘hole’ in urban infrastructure [...]]]></description>
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		<title>It takes two!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Distinguished by striking organic shapes and intricately detailed transfer artwork, the new limited edition range of ceramics by “Martine and Galia Collaborate” boasts the best of both worlds: the creative expertise of an accomplished ceramic artist and the unmistakable signature of an award-winning fine artist. Seductively beautiful, each of the six lovingly hand-built pieces that makes up the edition is shaped using the coil method before it is embellished. By melding their respective fields, ceramicist Martine Jackson and fine artist Galia Gluckman have forged a creative powerhouse. It is the first time the two have joined forces. Martine, who graduated from the University of Cape Town’s Michaelis School of Fine Art in 2000, continues the creative lineage that dates back to her late grandfather, Morris Adler, a sculptor. She currently works in a ceramic studio established in 1978 by her late mother, Barbara Jackson, a well-established ceramicist who first introduced Martine to clay at the young age of five. Galia, on the other hand, usually produces large-scale multi-faceted artworks in her medium of choice: pigment ink on cotton paper and collage. She has exhibited across the globe and her work is represented in many private and corporate collections in Australia, [...]]]></description>
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