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United Kingdom CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Marina Adams
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| Organisation |
South Bank University |
| Address |
18 1/2 Macauly Road
London SW4 0QX
United Kingdom |
| Work Phone: +44 20 7815 7156 |
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| Qualifications Architecture |
Diploma of the Architectural Association, UK 1963 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
Architects Registration Board UK |
| Professional Affiliations |
RIBA |
| Professional Activities |
Marina Adams currently serves on the RIBA Council, Education Committee, International Visiting Board, Research Fund Committee and is particularly involved in the London Region. She is on the SLSA Council on behalf of South Bank University. ARB's Board of Educatio, 1992-98; Architectural Association Council Governing Body of Schools, 1979-87: President 1983-88, Hon. Sec. 1979-81; Lambeth CASE (Campaign for the Advancement of State Education): 1972-89, secretary for six years, secretary of London Schools Campaign 1974, saved ILEA twice. |
| Practice |
Began work as an architect's assistant in 1963. Currently (since 1970) John Adams and Marina Dunbar Architects: work including - Prototype self-build Studio for artist Jeremy Jessel, Wandsworth, 1982; Victorian warehouse conversion into offices, showroom and warehouse for Anna French Designs, Brixton 1988-90; Own self-built house and garden in Clapham designed to optimise passive solar energy gains. 1984 - Still building, adding and making the garden. |
| Education |
Currently Senior Lecturer, Department of Architecture, South Bank University. Ms Adams is also in a professional practice and architects mentoring scheme for BA 3. |
| Research and Publications |
Many publications for conferences and professional journals. |
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Hong Kong CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Essy Baniassad
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Department of Architecture |
| Address |
Chinese University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong |
| Work Phone: +852 2609 6516 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +852 2503 5267 |
Fax: +852 2503 5267 |
| Email: essy_baniassad@cuhk.edu.hk |
Mobile: 605 34329 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Ph.D., M.Arch., FRAIC, FRAIA (Hons) |
| Qualifications Other |
B.Arch, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, 1962; M.Arch. University of Manchester, UK, 1967; Ph.D. University of Manchester, UK 1978 |
Registration |
Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (Fellow and Past President); Nova Scotia Association of Architects; American Institute of Architects |
| Professional Affiliations |
Hong Kong Institute of Architects |
| Professional Activities |
Currently: Chair, Professor of Department of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong; Vice Pres. Alt., Americas, CAA, Board of Architectural Education. 1985-present: Founding Chair, Commission on Research and Education, RAIC. 1986-present: Chancellor, College of Fellows, Royal Arch. Institute of Canada; General Editor of TUNS Press, Halifax |
| Practice |
Community Buildings and Housing Research International Projects 1985-present; Sheridon - Baniassad Partnership, UK 1969-75 (Medium size buildings and private dwellings); Building Design Partnership, UK 1969-75 (University planning - design of structure plan, University of Sheffield; Health care projects - Leeds Hospital and Special Care Local Units; among others.) |
| Education |
Professor Baniassad is currently chair and teaches courses in the Theory, History and Design of Architecture at CUHK. He was Dean and Professor, Faculty of Architecture, Dalhousie University (formerly Technical University of Nova Scotia) 1981-2000; Lecturer in Architecture, University of Manchester 1968-79; He has been a visiting lecturer and an external examiner to many Universities. |
| Research and Publications |
Besides being Founding Editor of TUNS Press, Professor Baniassad has published extensively and is involved in research and development for a Canadian Diplomatic/Cultural Exchange Facility Abroad 1996-present; Soweto Migrant Workers Hostels 1984-present; Essential Health Intervention Project in Developing Countries 1994-present. |
| Conferences |
Conference on Design and Education in Architecture, Bezalel Academy, Jerusalem (Program organizer and key speaker) 1996; Conf. CF Schools of Architecture in China, 2001; ARCASIA Singapore, 2001; Conf. on Architectural Education, University of Hawaii, 2001. |
| Expertise |
Architectural Program Design, theory and criticism |
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New Zealand CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Warwick Bell
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Organisation |
Bell Wright Team Architecture Ltd |
| Address |
POBox 12-024
Auckland
New Zealand |
| Work Phone: +64 2 762 4636 |
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Fax: |
| Email:
warwickb@bellwright.co.nz |
Mobile: |
Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture (Hons), Victoria University of Wellington 1983 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
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| Professional Affiliations |
New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) |
| Professional Activities |
Participation in a number of NZ industry training bodies concerned with education standards, moderation and accreditatio. NZIA: Education Chair 1998-present; National CPO task group 1990-92, 1994-96; Representative on advisory groups to NZ Qualifications authority 1992-96; Wellington branch deputy chair and committee 1988-93; NZ CAD moderator 1992-98 |
| Practice |
Director and Company Secretary of Team Architecture Ltd involved in establishment of this consortium of architectural practices, responsible for standard management procedures, 1995-present. Director of Bell Wright Architecture Ltd - Principal with responsibility for Practice & Project Management, including implementation of Quality Assurance. Peddle Thorp Montgomery, Wellington: most significant role was that of Project Architect for $100 million Wellington Parkroyal/IBM Centre complex, 1983-92 |
| Education |
Lecturer and tutor at the School of Architecture, Victoria University, 1987-present; Member of the advisory and full Joint Visiting Boards to UNITEC Institute of Technology School of Architecture 1998 & 99, Chair of the Monitoring Panel of the JVB 2001 |
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| Awards |
Recipient of the New Zealand Institute of Architects Inc Award of Honour, in recognition of his outstanding contribution to the architectural education affairs of the Institute 1999; recipient of the Graham Bringans Property Education Trust Property Achievers Award/NZIA President's Award 1995 |
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South Africa CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Malcolm Campbell
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| Organisation |
ACG Architects & Development Planners |
| Address |
POBox 70
Woodstock 7915
South Africa |
| Work Phone: +27 21 448 6615 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +27 21 448 6621 |
Fax: +27 21 448 6621 |
| Email:
helgaf@archplan.co.za |
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| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, University of Cape Town 1983 |
Qualifications Other |
M. Science (Econ) Degree in Urban Development Planning (Cum Laude), University College London 1991 |
Registration |
South African Council for Architects |
| Professional Affiliations |
Member of South African Institute of Architects; Member of South African Black Technical & Allied Careers Organisation (SABTACO); Honorary Member of the South African Institute for Architectural Technologists. |
| Professional Activities |
Cape Town Heritage and Urban Planning Forum Member 2000-present; Trustee of BABS (Build a Better Society) Foundation 2000-present; Member of the Design Review Committee for Cape Town International Airport 1999-present; National Vice President of the SABTACO 1996-1999; Cape Institute of Architects: Main Committee, 1994-96; Education Committee 1986-93; Convenor of the Housing Focus Group of the Development Action Group (DAG) 1993; President of the Council for the Built Environment (a statutory umbrella body encompassing all built environment professions); President of the South African Council for the Architectural Profession (SACAP); Member of the validation panel for SACAP. |
| Practice |
Partner in ACG Architects 1993-present. Projects include: the Cape Town International Convention Center; Office Building at the Cape Town International Airport; Blue Downs Library; Hartleyvale Hockey Stadium etc. |
| Education |
External examiner to the University of Cape Town (UCT), Peninsula and Cape Technikons 1997-present; Peninsula Technikon: Lecturer, then Head of Department of Architecture 1984-93; involved with curriculum revision and preparation of disadvantaged students for involvement on practice; UCT Faculty of Architecture: Involvement in staff selection and restructuring groups; National group of University and Technikon Heads: Joint Convenor for drafting of paper "The restructuring of architectural education and accreditation skills," now accepted by all institutions in SA, 1995-96. |
| Research and Publications |
Co-authored "Affordable housing options for the Western Cape", 1993. Columnist for "Leading Architecture". Several buildings published nationally and internationally. |
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| Expertise |
Development work combining architectural and Urban Planning inputs with community development strategies, incorporating developing communication systems, conducting strategic planning processes and initiating projects enabling structures and training support. He has undertaken international consultancy work for the United Nations (UNCHS) in this specific area. |
| Awards |
SAIA Award of Excellence 1998; SAIA Merit Award 1997; French Government Scholarship to study the use of Earth Technology at CRATERRE EAG in Grenoble, France 1994 |
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New Zealand CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
John Simon Carnachan
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| Organisation |
Carnachan Architects Ltd |
| Address |
Level 1, 33 Bath Street
Parnell POBox 37-717
Auckland
New Zealand |
| Work Phone:
+64 9 379 7234 |
Home phone: +64 9 309 4209 |
Work fax
+64 9 379 7235 |
Fax +64 9 379 7235 |
| Email:
simon@carnachanarchitects.co.nz |
Mobile: 021 37 97 52 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) Auckland University 1974 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
New Zealand Institute of Architects (FNZIA); Fellow of NZIA |
| Professional Affiliations |
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| Professional Activities |
Simon sits on the Education and Registration Board, and is part of the Practice Committee, of the New Zealand Institute of Architects. |
| Practice |
After graduation Simon Carnachan became a partner in Mark-Brown, Fairhead, Sang & Carnachan Architects. He was a partner there for 19 years until 1993 when he established his own practice Carnachan Architects Ltd which he continues to run today. |
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| Awards |
NZIA Awards include: 16 NZIA branch, regional and national awards for mainly individual houses from 1982 to 2000 including: Local Award Auckland Branch, Piha House, Dec 2000; Regional Award, Bowater House, Oct 1995; Pilkington Award for Architecture, Holiday House, Kawau Island, Sept 1991; Best Building Award, Kit House, Karaka, July 1989; Auckland District Branch Design Award, All Saints Shopping Centre, Nov 1988; Auckland District Branch Design Awards, Country House, Whitford, Dec 1982; |
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India CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Narendra Dattatraya Dengle
| Nationality |
Indian |
| Organisation |
Narendra Dengle Architects & Planners |
| Address |
Shankav, 7+8 Parkhar Baug
6/6/1 Bavdhan Khurd, NDA Road
Pune 411021
India |
| Work Phone:
+91 20 22951729 |
Home phone: +91 20 22951562 |
| Work fax:
+91 20 22951003 |
Fax: +91 20 22951003 |
| Email:
shankav@vsnl.com |
Mobile: 982230 1063 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture G.D. Arch, Abhinav Kala Vidyalaya, Pune, Maharashtra, 1971 |
| Registration |
CA/76/2944 |
| Professional Affiliations |
Fellow of the Indian Institute of Architects; Member of the Council of Architecture. |
| Professional Activities |
Co-convenor of the Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage, (INTACH) Pune Chapter for more than 10 years. Member of the Government appointed Urban Heritage Committee for Pune city, Mahabaleshwar & Panchgami - responsible for the conservation of man-made and natural heritage. |
| Practice |
Founded Narendra Dengle, Architects & Planners, Pune India, 1987-present; Resident Director Architect of a joint venture consultancy firm with SEMAC PVT. LTD, Muscat Sultanate of Oman, 1983-87; Director in GRUP (India) PVT.LTD - 1983-87; Started private practice partnership in The Group for Rural & Urban Planning (The GRUP), New Deli India, 1974-86. |
| Education |
Ar. Dengle is currently on the Board of Studies of Architecture, Shivaji University, Kolhapur and has experience lecturing since 1974 and designing courses on topics such as Space in Housing, Appreciation of Architecture and Art & Architecture; Has been giving a credit course in Architectural Appreciation to visiting American students from the Associated Colleges of the Midwest Chicago Consortium, since 1999 in India; Lecturer at the School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi 1974-81; On the visiting faculty of the BKPS College of Architecture, Pune 1995-96; On the visiting faculty of the PVDP College of Architecture, Pune 1998-2000. |
| Research and Publications |
Narendra Dengle has regularly published articles on Architecture, Education, Art & Culture and Conservation & Heritage in Marathi and English newspapers and journals including New Quest, Architecture Design, Anushtubh, Indian Express, etc; Text book in Marathi on: Architecture Scope and Appreciation, written for the course of Humanities offered by Y B Chavan Open University, Nasik, 2000; 'House & Home in Maharashtra' edited by Irina Glushkova and Ann Feldhaus, OUP, New Deli; Paper on 'Introvert and Extrovert Aspect of the Marathi House', 1997; Made an educational architectural film for Y.B Chaven Open University, Nasik, for television, 2002. |
| Conferences |
Gave talks on Planning and Architecture at Austin Texas University, Roger Williams University, MIT, USA 1997; Convened a seminar on Aesthetics - Modernity & Indianness at SPA New Deli, 1980; Participated in 6th international conference on Maharashtra Culture & Society, May 1996, Moscow Russia. |
| Expertise |
Architecture; Conservation; Basic Design; Aesthetics and Architectural Appreciation. |
| Awards |
Habitation-Switzerland- Awards for excellence in design, 1978-79; 2nd Prize HUDCO Low Cost Housing, 1976; 1st prize in a limited design competition and project - Museum of Archaeology at Srinagar, for the government of Jammu and Kashmir, 2001. |
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South Africa CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Hugh Fraser
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| Organisation |
Hugh Fraser Architect |
| Address |
POBox 2673
Houghton 2041
South Africa |
| Work Phone:
+27 11 624 1314 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax:
+27 11 624 0606 |
Fax: +27 11 624 0606 |
| Email:
hugh.fraser@icon.co.za |
Mobile: +27 83 309 4275 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, University of Witwatersrand, upper first class pass 1987; Design Master Class certificate with Glenn Murcutt and the University of Newcastle, Australia, 2001. |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
South African Council for the Architectural profession: registration number 5462. |
| Professional Affiliations |
South African Institute of Architects: registartion number 6304; President of the Gauteng Institute for Architecture 2000-2002. |
| Professional Activities |
Architect; Lecturer; Juror. |
| Practice |
Hugh Fraser has practiced as an architect for 15 years and been in private practice since 1992. He worked in Germany and London before joining Tyser Pellegrini Moses Architects in 1987. In 1991 he joined Julian Michaels Architects. Fraser's work includes a variety of building types: residential, industrial, commercial, educational and community work. He has worked in areas of design, construction and contract supervision. |
| Education |
1990 - 1992 Lecturer in Construction and Detailing 3 at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg; 1992-2002 Senior Lecturer at the Technikon Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, teaching Studiowork and Principles of Architectural Design ; 1998- 2002 Visting Lecturer at Technikon Pretoria, University of Cape Town; 2002 Lecturer in Architectural Design 5. |
| Research and Publications |
My pure academic research is not refereed but I have traveled to 65 countries to photograph buildings and have acquired a slide collection of 20,000, which I use substantially to lecture and publish on architecture in a number of South African magazines. |
| Conferences |
2000 Architects congress, Bloemfontein; 2001 Athens, Greece. |
| Expertise |
Architectural Design; Architectural Construction; Architectural Photography. |
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Malaysia CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Ku Azhar Ku Hassan
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| Organisation |
University Sains Malaysia |
| Address |
School of Housing, Building and Planning
University Sains Malaysia, Minden
Penang 18000
Malaysia |
Work Phone:
+604 657 7888 / +604 653 3888sb |
Home phone: +604 4317706 |
| Work fax:
+604 657 6523 |
Fax: +604 657 6523 |
| Email:
kuazhar@usm.my |
Mobile: +604 12 4767107 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Phd Arch (University of Wales College of Cardiff, U.K.) 1996 |
| Qualifications Other |
Dip Arch (Polytechnic of Central London) 1983; B. Arch (Canterbury School of Architecture, Kent, UK) 1981; Dip Arch (Mara Institute of Technology Sha Alam) 1979. |
| Registration |
Dr Ku Hassan is a registered member of Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia, Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia and the Royal Institute of British Architects. |
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| Professional Activities |
Validation panel for Board of Architects Malaysia and Board of National Accreditation. |
| Practice |
Currently the Director of ASAS Architects Sdn Bhd, Penang (since 2001). |
| Education |
Dr Ku Hassan is an Associate Professor and currently the chairman of Architecture Program. He has lectured at many other schools and has been an external examiner to University Teknologi Malaysia and the Islamic University of Kula Lumpur on several occasions. He was involved in a Staff Exchange Program between Duncan of Jordanstone School of Architecture, University of Dundee, Scotland and USM. |
Research and Publications |
Phd Thesis: The Application of Solar Shading Devices for Building in Hot Humid Climates (Supervisor: Professor Phil Jones); Numerous publications in English and Malay and extensive research works. |
| Conferences |
Dr Ku Hassan has been an invited lecturer, speaker and a facilitator at various meetings. |
| Expertise |
Environmental Design |
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United Kingdom CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Christine Hawley
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| Organisation |
Christine Hawley Architects |
| Address |
10 Lyndhurst Square
London SE15 5AR
United Kingdom |
| Work Phone: +44 20 7679 6920 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax:
+44 20 7813 2841 |
Fax: +44 20 7813 2841 |
| Email:
c.hawley@ucl.ac.uk |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Architectural Association Diploma, Architectural Association School for Architecture, London, 1975 |
| Registration |
Architects Registration Council UK |
| Professional Affiliations |
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) FRSA (Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts) |
| Professional Activities |
Served on a number of professional committees or as a professorial representative to other committees including: Consultative group to the RIBA on the future of Architectural Schools in the UK 1986 and elected as representative of the RIBA to the Court of the Royal College of Art (academic advisory board) 1986; Advisor of the Chair at the Strathclyde University and at Edinburgh University 1991-present; Advisor to the London Docklands Development Committee 1994-98; RIBA Course Changes Committee 1993; Judge for the RIBA International Student Competition (1992) and for a number of other competitions. Currently an advisor to the UK's Commission for Architecture and the Built Environment (CABE) |
| Practice |
Principal in Christine Hawley Architects since 1998: projects include the Britannia Basin Prototype Housing competition; Salford Crescent Area - landscape and urban strategy proposals; International Congress centre for the U.I.A. area of Rome (shortlisted); T.K.E.S. Ticketing Centre, Time Square, U.S.A. Parneter in Cooke and Hawley Architects, London 1985; Pearson international Architects, London 1978; YRM Architects, London 1977. |
| Education |
Taught as a visiting critic or professor at many schools of architecture in the UK, Germany, Norway, USA, Australia, Denmark, Russia, Austria, HongKong, Finland, Czechoslovakia, and Sri Lanka. Significant positions held at a number of schools as follows: Unit master, Architectural Association School of Architecture 1980-88; Acting Head, Staatliche Hochschule, Frankfurt 1980-81; Head, University of East London School of Architecture 1987-93. External examiner to 8 UK schools and is currently a member of the RIBA international visiting panel. |
| Research and Publications |
Published extensively in architecture journal and has written and edited books on architecture. Work is held in collections and has been shown in a number of exhibitions both in the UK and internationally, notably: Rome and Venice Biennale 1996; Sagacho Gallery Tokyo 1997; Berlin House in the RIBA Drawing Collection, London ; Brixton Housing in the Metromedia Collections, New York; Mashed Ground collected by Yamagiwa Art Foundation, Tokyo. |
| Conferences |
Lectured extensively mainly at schools of architecture; UK representative at the WIBA Congress, Berlin. |
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| Awards |
1999 Salford Crescent - first prize; 1998 International Convention Centre, Rome - Shortlisted from 700; 1998 Living Sites - third prize; 1993 Pfaffenburg Museum for Remains of Carnuntum - first prize; 1993 Elberg Offices - second prize; 1993 Strathclyde Visions Centre - second prize; etc. |
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United Kingdom CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Robert Charles Hutson
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| Organisation |
Robert Hutson Architects |
| Address |
The Mill, The Tye
East Hanningfield
Chelmsford CM8 8AE
United Kingdom |
| Work Phone: +44 1245 400808 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +44 1245 400677 |
Fax: +44 1245 400677 |
| Email: hutson.architects@lineone.net |
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| Qualifications |
Architecture Diploma, Architectural Association School 1969-1974 |
| Qualifications Other |
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In private practice, 1981-present. Prior to this, experience working in several firms such as: Max Lock and partners, London, 1964, where he was involved in architectural studies for a new regional capital of Nigeria - Kaduna and in the UK the firm was involved in a large slum clearance scheme in Manchester. C. Frank Timothy & Associates, London, 1967; Frost Nicholls Partnership, 1975. |
| Education |
Member of RIBA - ARB Validation Board. Numerous jury sessions and ad hoc associations with schools of architecture in the UK. Closer contact with three schools: Cambridge School of Architecture, with Brian Frost, jointly acting as course tutor for 2nd and 3rd year. 1980-83; Canterbury College of Art, middle school tutor 1988; Fachhochshule in Dusseldorf, part of a team running a trial unit system, to maintain and service a single unit, commuting from UK.. |
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Republic of Tanzania CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Kaisi Kalambo
| Nationality |
Tanzanian |
| Organisation |
Landplan-Icon Architects |
| Address |
POBox 5602
Dar es Salaam
Republic of Tanzania |
| Work Phone:
+255 22 2121902/3 |
Home phone: |
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Fax: |
| Email:
kkklandplan@twiga.com |
Mobile: +255 744 693 336 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) University of Nairobi, Kenya, 1979 |
| Qualifications Other |
Certificate of Landscape and Local Planning, Planungsburo Grebe, Nuremberg, Germany, 1982; Certificate of Application of Remote Sensing Technology, Regional Remote Sensing Facility, Nairobi, Kenya, 1984 |
| Registration |
Architectural Association of Kenya; Architectural Association of Tanzania; Malawi Institute of Architects |
| Professional Affiliations |
1991-2000 Council Member of A. A. Tanzania; Member, Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (UK); Member, London Court of International Arbitration (Pan African Council); Corporate Member Tanzania Institute of Arbitrators; Member, Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, USA |
| Professional Activities |
Member of CAA Validation Board for Parts 1 and 2 at the Department of Architecture, University College of Lands and Architectural Studies (UCLAS), 1999 |
| Practice |
1998-present Managing Director, Landplan-Icon Architects: management and development of job programmes and projects. Involved also in landscape planning; environmental studies; proposals and interior space planning designs. |
| Education |
He has given lectures, set and marked professional examinations in architecture at the final level, on behalf of the National Registration Board of Architects, Quantity Surveyors and Building Contractors (Tanzania) |
| Research and Publications |
March 1984 Co-author 'Landscape Planning and Remote Sensing: An Integrated Survey of the Nairobi Region' (A paper submitted to the Regional Remote Sensing Facility, Nairobi, Kenya which was thereafter presented during the 7th International Symposium on Remote Sensing for Resources Development and Environmental Management held in August 1986 at ITC, Enschede, Netherlands Sept 1985: 'Nairobi: The City Lived' an article published in the Build Kenya magazine special landscape edition, an AAK journal. |
| Conferences |
2001 The International Builders' Show, Atlanta, Georgia, USA; 2000 The Interbuild 2000, Birmingham, UK; 1999 The 20th Congress of International Union of Architects, Beijing, China |
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Papua New Guinea CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Gaudi William Kidu
| Nationality |
Papua New Guinean |
| Organisation |
Structon Architects Ltd. |
| Address |
POBox 86
Port Moresby NCD
Papua New Guinea |
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| Qualifications |
Architecture B. Arch, PNGUT, LEA (PNG) 1976 |
| Qualifications Other |
New Zealand Staff Training College on Executive Management 1986 |
| Registration |
Registered Architect - PNGBOA No. 29 |
| Professional Affiliations |
PNG Institute of Architects (Member, Past President (twice) and founding Member); PNG Town Planning Board Member. |
| Professional Activities |
Member NCD Physical Planning Board (2 years); Member NCD Building Board (8 years current); Member Eda Ranu Board of Directors (current); Chairman/Member Eda Ranu Dev/Planning Committee; NCDC Tenders Board (Current); St John Council Member (6 years); Council of Disabled (1 year) |
| Practice |
Director, Chief Architect for Structon Architects Ltd. Involvement on Architectural and planning projects, liasion with Public & Coorporate Clients, feasibilities, reports etc.1992-present; Deputy General Manager/Engineering NCDC/ Senior Architect (Manager Building) NCDCAdvise the commission/board, Development Committee on developments in NCD and budgets for NCDC. Brief Management and Board on major planned projects in NCD: Responsibilities included the coordinating feasibilities for developments, design, documentation tender and supervision of all building projects and administering the NCD Building Authority. Seconded and worked at Wellington City Council for six (6) months (1986). 1985-92 |
| Education |
Member Unitech Council (10 years); Architecture School Curriculum Committee (1985); PNGIA Education Committee |
| Research and Publications |
Ncdc Urban Services & Development Study
Master plan study of Port Moresby (NCD) for the next 20 years to 2015. Task included detailed land use and services study, population analysis and assessment of needs for 20 years to 2015. |
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Botswana CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Lucy Kimani
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| Organisation |
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| Address |
#273 Postnet, Broadhurst
Gaberone Private Bag B/R 351
Botswana |
| Work Phone: +267 3901971 |
Home phone: +267 3932 952 |
| Work fax: +267 3923632 |
Fax: +267 3923632 |
| Email: lnkimani@mega.bw |
Mobile: +267 721 06228 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture (Hons) University of Nairobi 1985 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
Board of Registration of Architects & Quantity Surveyors, Kenya |
| Professional Affiliations |
Member of Botswana Institute of Development Professions; Corporate member of Architects Association of Kenya |
| Professional Activities |
Council member - Botswana Institute of Development Professions |
| Practice |
Lucy Kinmani began working as a graduate architect with Mutiso Menezes International in Kenya in 1985, becoming an associate in 1989 and a consultant in 1992. In 1994 she started at Touchstone Architectural Consultants in Kenya and then moved to Botswana in 2000, where she is currently established as a freelance consultant architect, but also works in close collaboration with Bernard Hyde Associates, Town Planner and Architects. |
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Kenya CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Phillip Kungu
| Nationality |
Kenyan |
| Organisation |
Otieno and Kungu Associates |
| Address |
POBox 72413, 00200 City Square
Nairobi
Kenya |
| Work Phone: +254 20 2719 686-8 |
Home phone: +254 20 727175 |
| Work fax: +254 20 2729 389 |
Fax: +254 20 2729 389 |
| Email: pkungu@africaonline.co.ke |
Mobile: +254 72 513 644 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, University of Nairobi, 1977-1983; Master of Architecture, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland, 1984-1986 |
| Qualifications Other |
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President, Commonwealth Association of Architects (CAA), 2000-03; Chairman, Practice Committee CAA, 1997-00; Member of Nairobi City Council Interim Oversight Board, 2000-present. Vice Chairman and UIA Jury Member, International Architectural Design competition in X11 Century Church Shelters, Lalibela Ethiopia, 1999. Chairman and Jury Member, AMREF & University of Rome, Children-In-Need Village Architectural Design competition, 2001. Corporate member and Governing Council Member (1999), Architectural Association of Kenya. |
| Practice |
Partner & consulting Architect, Otieno & Kungu Associates Architects and Urban Designers, 1989 - present; Internship in several leading practices in Nairobi, 1986-1989; Assistant Architect, Ministry of Works, Housing and Physical Planning, 1986-1995. |
| Education |
Lecturer & Architect, Department of Architecture, University of Nairobi, 1986-1995 - studio master, years 2 & 3; tutor of final year students for thesis and design projects; acting chairman (1989 & 1984) and examination officer (1987-1989). Committee member on Urban Development of Nairobi, 1989. |
| Research and Publications |
Several papers on Urban History & Design, and History & Theory of Architecture. |
| Conferences |
Royal Australian Institute of Architects National Convention, Sydney June 2000, CAA President; 20th UIA congress & general assembly of International Union of Architects, Beijing China, CAA representative; AAK 99 National Convention 'Building the Future' Convenor; Multi-Sector Group on Renewal of Nairobi City, Co-ordinator, 2000; Participant at IIA/CAA International conference on Urbanisation & Housing, Goa India, 1997. |
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Malaysia CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Teng Ngiom Lim
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Ngiom Partnership |
| Address |
Suite D30, Block D
3rd Floor Plaza Pekeliling
Jalan Tun Razak
3rd Floor Plaza, Pekeliling, Jalan Tun Razak
Kuala Lumpur 50400
Malaysia |
| Work Phone: +603 4043 4833 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +603 4041 3833 |
Fax: +603 4041 3833 |
| Email: |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture B Sc Hons, Dip Arch Hons (N London) APAM, IPDM |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
Board of Architects Malaysia |
| Professional Affiliations |
Corporate member of the Malaysian Institute of Architects, was Honorary Secretary 1993-95, Council Member 1991-93; Member of Malaysian Institute of Interior Designers |
| Professional Activities |
Was a corporate member of the RIBA 1983-99 (retired); registered with the Architects Registration Board of the UK 1983-99 (retired) |
| Practice |
Working with the Ngiom Partnership arc. Lim has been involved in a variety of projects from Sierramas Resort Homes to the Genesis Tower for the Panasa Organisation Sdn Bhd. |
| Education |
Board member of the PAM Education Fund 1998-present; Member of the Council of Architectural Arc. Lim was instrumental in setting up the school of Architecture at the Universiti Malaya (with Professor Ghauth Jasmon) 1994-95; Education Malaysia 1997-2001; Advisor to the setting up of Architecture School at Universiti Putra Malaysia 1998; Invited Architectural Critic at Waseda University, Tokyo 1995; External Critic and Examiner at ITM School of Architecture 1992-present. |
| Research and Publications |
Arc. Lim has published numerous book reviews and articles in the Majalah Akitek 1984-present and has also had papers published in the U.K., Germany, Italy, Singapore and Japan. |
| Conferences |
Executive member of organising committees for several international conferences on design discourses and exhibitions such as: 80 years of Architecture in Malaysia, an exhibition 2000; Presenter, ARCA 9 Conference - State of the Art, Malaysian Architecture 2000; Contemporary Norwegian Architecture Exhibition 1996; Chair and Moderator of PAM Design Discourse: Asian Counterpart 1995. |
| Expertise |
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| Awards |
BHP Award for Industrial Buildings, First Prize, 1996, Merit Award 1998; National Low-cost Housing Competition, Shortlisted, 1996; Johor Bahru Urban Design Competition, Honorable Mention 1992; won commission for Headquaters Building for Golden Plus, a limited competition |
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United Kingdom CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
James Alexander Low
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
University of Central England in Birmingham |
| Address |
Edge Building, Room E407, Level 4
138 Friary Road
Birmingham B20 1NN
United Kingdom |
| Work Phone: +44 121 331 5110 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +603 4041 3833 |
Fax: +603 4041 3833 |
| Email: jim.low@uce.ac.uk |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture B.Arch (Hons) 1971: Heriot-Watt University |
| Qualifications Other |
PhD 1981; MSc 1973 |
| Registration |
Architects Registration Board UK |
| Professional Affiliations |
RIBA, Birmingham Architectural Association |
| Professional Activities |
Council for National Academic Awards: Architecture Board 1984-86; Quality Assessment Specialist Assessor for the Higher Education Funding Council 1994; Development Sub-committee: Moseley and District Churches Housing Association 1991-96; Education and Practice Development Committee: RIBA West Midlands Region |
| Practice |
Partner of Knight and Low, Beverley, Humberside, UK, from 1981 - 87; assistant architect at: Robert Matthew, Johnson Marshall and Partners, Edinburgh, UK 1971; Cochran Stephenson and Donkervoet, Baltimore, USA 1969; Scottish Special Housing Association, Edinburgh, UK 1968. |
| Education |
RIBA/ARB Validation Panel since 1996; Faculty of the Built Environment at the University of Central England in Birmingham: Dean since 1995; BA (Hons) Architecture, Architectural Design Tutor. Serves on the management group for the Faculty of the Built Environment, the Faculty Board, the Research and Development Committee, the Internal Academic Audit Advisory Group and the Working Party for Degree Awarding Policies. Serves as an external examiner for MA in Architecture, University of Greenwich, 1997-present; HM Inspector for the Department of Education Science, Elizabeth House, London from 1987 to 1991. Professor Low has been lecturing and tutoring Architecture since 1974. |
| Research and Publications |
Professor Low's research interest include non-traditional construction in housing; high-rise housing; user participation in design; history of housing and planning and urban regeneration. |
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New Zealand CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Alec McDonald
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
McDonald & Horton Architects Ltd |
| Address |
190-192 Hereford Street
POBox 397
Christchurch
New Zealand |
| Work Phone: +64 03 366 3524 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +64 03 366 9663 |
Fax: +64 03 366 9663 |
| Email: mcdonald.horton@clear.net.nz |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, Auckland University 1968 |
| Qualifications Other |
Diploma of Urban Valuation, Auckland University 1969 |
| Registration |
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| Professional Affiliations |
New Zealand Institute of Architecture |
| Professional Activities |
NZ Architects Education and Registration Board (AERB): Convenor of Christchurch Examiners Panel, coordinating the practical experience interviews of Southern Region applicants, reporting to the Board at its biannual meetings. |
| Practice |
Director of McDonald & Horton Architects Ltd., responsible for Healthcare and Education facilities design within the practice; preparation of expressions of interest and project proposals; project management and contract administration, 1996-present; Culter Douglas Architects Ltd Christchurch, director 1988-96; Ministry of Works and Development, Christchurch, senior architect 1978-87; Hall and McKenzie, Christchurch, architect 1974-78; DS Stevens and Partners, Calary, Canada, architect 1971-74. Project experience includes work to a number of hospitals and schools in the Christchurch area. |
| Education |
Chair of the Board Task Group in development of Practical Experience Guidelines, representative on two Joint Visiting Boards to the University of Auckland, 1999 and Victoria University of Wellington, 2001. |
| Research and Publications |
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| Conferences |
Exhibitions Convenor for the NZIA National Conference 1987 |
| Expertise |
Healthcare Facility Planner; Education Facility Design; Heritage Architecture; Residential; Project and Contract Management. |
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Namibia CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Kerry McNamara
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Kerry McNamara Architects Inc. |
| Address |
19 Gevers Street
Klein Windhoek POBox 3682
Windhoek 9000
Namibia |
| Work Phone: +264 61 235 065 |
Home phone: +264 61 23 1595 |
| Work fax: +264 61 232 969 |
Fax:+264 61 232 969 |
| Email: mcdonald.horton@clear.net.nz |
Mobile: +264 81 124 1131 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, University of Cape Town, 1965 |
| Qualifications Other |
Project Management for Low Income Housing' a course held in 1994 at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business, SA |
| Registration |
Namibia Council for Architects and Quantity Surveyors (formerly SWA Council 1980); South African Council for Architects |
| Professional Affiliations |
Namibia Institute of Architects; South African Institute of Architects; Project Management Institute (SA Chapter) 1996 |
| Professional Activities |
Kerry McNamara has taken many active roles in both the Namibia Council for Architects and Quantity Surveyors (NCAQS) and the Namibia Institute of Architects (NIA). In 1979 he was a member of the Constitution Committee who drafted the new constitution of the independent NCAQS, he was a founding member and a member of the first Executive Committee; member of the Administrator General's Advisory Committee on Community Development Programmes 1985; member of the SAIA Professional Promotion Directorate's 'People-to-People' delegation which undertook a study visit to the USA in 1983 and to Japan in 1984; member of the Ministry of Local Government & Housing's Advisory Board on Housing and convenor of the Building Sub-Committee in 1990; appointed as the Chair of the newly formed Association of Professions in Namibia in 1991; member of the Executive Committee of the Windhoek CBD Association (Chair 1995-96) 1989-96. |
| Practice |
Beginning practice as an assistant architect for John Kemp and Associates in Namibia, he spent four years as a resident architect in Owambo 1966-1971, Kerry McNamara then went into partnership with Francois Marais in Windhoek (1971-78). In 1978 he commenced his own practice as Kerry McNamara & Associates, forming Kerry McNamara Architects (his current partnership practice) in 1981. |
| Education |
Visiting lecturer at the University of Port Elisabeth, SA, 1996, giving a presentation to students and members of the local Institute of Architects - 'The Architect and Development'. |
| Research and Publications |
Mr McNamara has written and delivered many papers, concerned with architecture and development focusing on housing and urban issues: 'Appropriate Planning and Need Identification' a paper delivered at a seminar on Appropriate Technology 1985 and 'The Right to Shelter' a paper delivered at NGO Housing Sub-Strategy Conference, Windhoek, 1994 |
| Conferences |
Namibian delegate to the Commonwealth Foundation Conference for Professionals, Sydney, Australia, 1990; NPP 435, delegate to 1990 Conference on Critical Choices for NGO Community - African Development in the 1990's, Edinburgh |
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India CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
A G Krishna Menon
| Nationality |
Indian |
| Organisation |
Architecture, Urban Plan. & Conserv. Consultants |
| Address |
N-84 Panchshila Park
New Delhi 110 017
India |
| Work Phone: +91 11 649 0843 |
Home phone: +91 11 649 1515 |
| Work fax: +91 11 649 6597 |
Fax: +91 11 649 6597 |
| Email: tvbshs@giasdl01.vsnl.net.in |
Mobile: 9810 699 998 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture B.Arch Hons, IIT Kharagpur 1964; M S Arch, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago 1966; M S Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York 1969. |
| Qualifications Other |
Project Management for Low Income Housing' a course held in 1994 at the University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business, SA |
| Registration |
Council of Architecture |
| Professional Affiliations |
Fellow, Indian Institute of Architects; Fellow, Institute of Town Planners, India. |
| Professional Activities |
Director, TVB School of Habitat Studies, New Delhi; Adviser, Delhi Urban Arts Commission. |
| Practice |
Principal of Architecture, Urban Planning & Conservation Consultants, Ar. A G Krishna Menon has worked with this partnership since 1972 (when it operated as M/s Pithavadian and Partners till 1989); working all over India on commissions of commercial, institutional and religious natures; making significant contribution to the development of the conservation movement in India (with Urban Conservation projects for the Indian National Trust for Arts and Cultural Heritage). |
| Education |
Ar. A G Krishna Menon has lectured at several Universities in India, USA, France, the Netherlands, Hong Kong and UK, and in 1990 co-founded TVB School of Habitat Studies, New Delhi and was Professor and Dean of studies from 1990 to 1994 (The school is now affiliated with the Guru Gobind Sigh Indraprastha University). Currently he is the Director of the school. |
| Research and Publications |
Several articles and reviews about Ar. A G Krishna Menon have been published in professional magazines and the architect has written contributions for publications and been involved in a number of research projects including: The Doon Valley Ecosystem: A report on the Natural Resource Utilization in Doon Valley for the Department of Environment, Government of India, 1984; Proposal for the Conservation of Chanderi, Madhya Pradesh, for Government of Madhya Pradesh. He has also made contributions in: The Discipline of Architecture, Eds. A. Piotrowski & J.W Robinson, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis, 2001; and Delhi, Urban Space and Human Destinies, Eds. V.Dupont, E.Tarlow and D.Vidal, Manohan Publications, 2000. |
| Conferences |
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| Expertise |
Architecture, Urban Planning, Conservation and Education. |
| Awards |
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Ghana CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Ralph Mills-Tettey
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Architects Registration Council |
| Address |
3 Ninth Road
POBox MB 272
Accra
Ghana |
| Work Phone: +233 21 229464/ 7010552 |
Home phone: +233 21 301003 |
| Work fax: +233 21 257666 / 7012182 |
Fax: +233 21 257666 / 7012182 |
| Email: arcghana@ghana.com |
Mobile: +233 24 4362044 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Diploma of Architecture, University of Science and Technology (UST), Kumasi, Ghana 1976 |
| Qualifications Other |
International Course in Housing, Planning and Building; Post Graduate Diploma, Institute of Housing Studies, Rotterdam. |
| Registration |
Architects Registration Council of Ghana |
| Professional Affiliations |
Ghana Institute of Architects (GIA); World Society of Ekistics (WSE), Athens. |
| Professional Activities |
GIA Council Member; Current registrar of the Architects Registration Council of Ghana. |
| Practice |
Currently working in Accra as an architectural consultant. Ralph Mills-Tettey has extensive professional experience in projects involving Housing and Educational buildings. These include university student and staff housing, and teaching accommodation. Other projects include hotels, guesthouses, renovations and adaptive reuse of existing buildings. |
| Education |
Professor Mills-Tettey has researched and taught Architecture and Housing in Ghana and Nigeria over a period of 23 years. He was formerly Professor of Architecture and Dean at the Faculty of Environmental Design and Management, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria (1995-97). Prior to becoming Dean he was Head of the Department of Architecture (1989-92). As Dean he was responsible for the administration, teaching, professional and research work in the Faculty consisting of 6 Departments (Architecture, Building, Estate Management, Fine Arts, Quantity Surveying and Urban and Regional Planning) with a student body of 1 200 and 70 academic staff members. Currently he serves as External Examiner for the Department of Architecture, UST, Kumasi, Ghana and the University of Pretoria, South Africa. |
| Research and Publications |
His academic research experience includes projects in Urban Upgrading, Resettlement Planning, Rural Housing, Urban Housing and Construction Technology, and some of these have been presented in relevant academic journals, international seminars, workshops and conferences. |
| Conferences |
International conferences organised on behalf of the Ghana Institute of Architects in association with the Goethe-Institute, Accra: a seminar in commemoration of the Centenary of the City of Accra with theme 'Migration and Urbanisation: Effects on the Planned City', 1998; seminar on the Future of the City and Perspectives on Sustainable City Planning and Development, 'Visions of the City: Accra in the 21st Century, 2000'- an edited book on the latter has been published in 2002. |
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CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Ebenezer Keneiloe Motopi
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Archiplan Studio |
| Address |
Plot No. 125
Moshoeshoe 11 POBox 9650
Maseru |
| Work Phone: +266 51 430 8714 |
Home phone: +266 501 31 3380 |
| Work fax: |
Fax: |
| Email: ARCHIM@intekom.co.za |
Mobile: +266 83 262 0587 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, Deakin University (nee Gordon Institute of Technology), Victoria, Australia, 1971-79 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
SAIA |
| Professional Affiliations |
Royal Australian Institute of Architects; Royal Institute of British Architects; South African Institute of Architects |
| Professional Activities |
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| Practice |
E.K. Motopi has run the Archiplan Studio since 1980. He has worked as an architect since 1975. From Melbourne, Australia to the Ministry of Works in Lesotho, Motopi has had experience in dealing with projects, funded by external agencies; World Bank, ADB, SADB, Irish Aid, USAID, etc., and is currently on an ADB Project on hospitals. Local experience projects range from factories, housing, offices, clinics and judicial buildings. |
| Education |
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| CV entry updated |
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Trinidad and Tobago CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Garfield Murray
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
G.H. Murray & Associates Ltd |
| Address |
98A Grapefruit Crescent
Haleland Park
Maraval
Trinidad and Tobago |
| Work Phone: +1 868 629 3635/ 2949 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: |
Fax: |
| Email: |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Diploma of Architecture, North East London Polytechnic |
| Qualifications Other |
Master of Philosophy, Civil Engineering, Univ. of the West Indies; ; Post Graduate in Building Science at Liverpool Univ., UK |
| Registration |
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| Professional Affiliations |
Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architecture; RIBA |
| Professional Activities |
Registrar/Sec Board of Architecture of Trinidad and Tobago, 2000-01; TTIA: President, 1980-82, Chair of Education Committee, 1990; |
| Practice |
MD or Garfield H. Murray and Assoc. Ltd - Chartered Architects Planning Consultants and Project Managers; Member of Trinidad and Tobago's Task Force co-ordinate National Report for the United Nations (UNCED), 1992; Chief Architect - Ministry of Works, responsible for all public building programmes, 1972-90 |
| Education |
Member of National Training Board of Trinidad and Tobago 1976-89 |
| Research and Publications |
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| Conferences |
Representative for the Ministry of Works conference collaboration with World Health Organization - presented paper 'The Role of Architecture as a Tool for Shaping the Environment', 1985; CAA conference (Jamaica) - presented paper 'The Architect as a Catalyst to Development in a Period of Economic Recession', 1985; Led delegation to the Eighth General Assembly of CAA (Kenya), 1981; Led delegation of architects and engineers to XVI Congress- Pan American Federation ' A Case for Architectural Education in Trinidad and Tobago', 1980 |
| Expertise |
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| Awards |
Distinguished Citation by TTIA in honour of 'Outstanding Services to the Institute'. Distinguished Citation from the Federation of Pan-American Association of Architects for 'Outstanding Services to the Profession of Architecture'. |
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Kenya CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Jeremiah E.O. Ndong
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Edon Consultants International Ltd |
| Address |
196 Ngong Road
POBox 19684
Nairobi 00202
Kenya |
| Work Phone: +254 2 578 345 |
Home phone: +254 2 573 822 |
| Work fax: +254 2 576 084 |
Fax: +254 2 576 084 |
| Email: jerry@edoninternational.com |
Mobile: +254 2 573 822 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture BSc (Arch) Hons, M.A.A.K. |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
AAK |
| Professional Affiliations |
African Union Of Architects |
| Professional Activities |
1998-01 Elected President of AUA; 1996-98 Chair AAK; 1998-03 Chair Registered Trustees of the AAK; 1987-88 Secretariat of Presidential Commission on Urban Land Use. |
| Practice |
1989-present, Consulting Architect, Edon Consultants International (private practice). Select projects include: rehabilitation of Kenyatta National Hospital, Siaya Teachers Co-operative Plaza and Siwaka Housing estate. |
| Education |
1982-83 Part-time Lecturer at University of Nairobi, Faculty of Architecture, Design and Development (ADD.) |
| Research and Publications |
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| Conferences |
UIA Congress on Resource Architecture in Berlin, Germany 2002; UIA Congress on Intermediate Cities and World Urbanisation (Architecture of the 21st century), Beijing China, 1999; AUA Congress on Architecture of Conscience, Durban South Africa, 1998. |
| Expertise |
Environmental physics; rehabilitation of buildings; medical buildings; low cost housing and church buildings. |
| Awards |
International Star Award for Quality in the Gold Category, Star Award Quality Convention, Geneva 2002. |
| CV entry updated |
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United Kingdom CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Simon Pepper
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
University of Liverpool |
| Address |
21 Warmington Rd
London SE24 9LA
United Kingdom |
| Work Phone: |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: |
Fax: |
| Email: spepper@liverpool.ac.uk |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture AA Diploma (Hons), Architectural Association School of Architecture London on a 5 year undergraduate Leverhulme Entrance Scholarship, 1967 |
| Qualifications Other |
Phd, University of Essex, History and Theory of Art Dept, 1972 |
| Registration |
RIBA; Architects Registration Council of the UK |
| Professional Affiliations |
Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London |
| Professional Activities |
Chair of SCHOSA Research Committee (Standing Committee of Heads of Schools of Architecture) 1991-94; Nominated Member: Board of Architectural Education, Architects Registration Council UK 1990-present |
| Practice |
Higgins, Ney and Partners (Architects), worked as architectural assistant on housing projects and the interior of the Museum of London 1967-73 (with a year out as a part-time design tutor Arch. Assoc. School, London and pat-time graduate student at the University of Essex); Colin Buchanan & Partners (Planners), practical training year spent working on the South Hampshire Study 1965-66 |
| Education |
Professor Pepper is currently at the University of Liverpool, in the School of Architecture where he has been since 1978. During this time he has been a Senior Lecturer, Director of Bachelor of Architecture and BA (Arch), Reader, Personal Chair in Architecture and is now Head of the Department. He has also served as an external examiner to Universities in the UK and Singapore. |
| Research and Publications |
Professor Pepper was at the University of Minnesota for 12 months (1988-89) on a Fullbright/ACLS fellowship as an Honorary Fellow of the Graduate School, based in the American Studies Department, University of Minnesota, doing fieldwork for his study of American libraries. |
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| Expertise |
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| Awards |
Bernard Webb Scholar: Scholarship to support Phd dissertation research on Military Architecture in 16th century Italy: British School at Rome (Also accessing Florence and Siena) 1969 |
| CV entry updated |
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Jamaica CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Cheryl Pouchet
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
Cheryl Pouchet Architects |
| Address |
29 Allardyce Road
POBox 1627
Kingston 8
Jamaica |
| Work Phone: +1 876 931 5244 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +1 876 969 5696 |
Fax: +1 876 969 5696 |
| Email: charity@cwjamaica.com |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Diploma, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London |
| Qualifications Other |
R.I.B.A. Certificate of Completion - Project Management Practices and Principles |
| Registration |
Registered Architect (Jamaica); Member JIA |
| Professional Affiliations |
Jamaica Institute of Architecture: Vice President 2000-present; Executive Member 999-present; Secretary, 1991-1992 |
| Professional Activities |
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| Practice |
As an architect in private practice for more than fifteen years Cheryl Pouchet has accumulated a wide range of experience on a variety of complex projects. Her input on past projects included the full range of architectural skills. Cheryl Pouchet Architects, 2001-present; Project Architect: McMorris Siblley Robinson, Kingston, Jamaica, 1987-2001; Project Coordinator St James Village, Antigua, 1986; Architect: Anthony C. Lewis Partnership, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1987-2001; Select Project Experience: Hall of Justice, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago; Mandeville Hospital, Manchester; Residential Development Millford Manor, St Ann, Jamaica; Financial Complex, Edward St, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, Interior Renovations, Director of Public Prosecution, King St, Jamaica. |
| Education |
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| Research and Publications |
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| Conferences |
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| Expertise |
Design and execution of health care projects. |
| Awards |
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| CV entry updated |
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Trinidad and Tobago CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Mark Raymond
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
C/o Anthony C. Lewis Associates |
| Address |
8 Stanmore Ave
Port of Spain
Trinidad and Tobago |
| Work Phone: +1 868 625 2784 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: +1 868 625 2785 |
Fax: +1 868 625 2785 |
| Email: mark@aclaworks.com |
Mobile: +1 868 684 8938 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Diploma, Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, 1989 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
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| Professional Affiliations |
Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects (TTIA), Royal Insitute of British Architects (RIBA) |
| Professional Activities |
Trinidad and Tobago Institute of Architects: 1995-98 Executive Member; 1996-98 Vice President; 1998-present responsible for liaison with international and regional architectural bodies including UIA, RIBA and ACSAC; 1997-99 Chair of Professional Education Committee TTIA: Conducts regular professional courses for US, UK and Canadian trained graduates, currently preparing an outline for a regional practice course. |
| Practice |
Currently Director of Anthony C. Lewis Associates: areas of specialisation of the firm include corporate, commercial and institutional architecture, interiors, space planning, urban planning and an increasing number of projects in the regional tourism and resort sector; Mark Raymond Associates 1995; Colin Laird Associates, Port of Spain, Trinidad, 1993-95; DEGW, Architects and Planners, London, Berlin and Jena, 1991-93; Freelance Architectural Design Consultant, Hamburg and Paris, 1990-91; Sir Norman Foster & Partners, London, 1989-90; Conran, London, 1986-87. |
| Education |
Report for proposed 'Caribbean Centre for Architecture and Urbanism' intended to provide CPD for Caribbean architects and post-graduate studies in architecture, urbanism and architectural history and theory, 2000. Carribbean School of Architecture: Advisory Committee Member, 1999; Visiting lecturer for BA and MA courses, teaching a 6-8 week session in design studio and course in architectural and urban theory, 1997-99. School of Arch. Universidad NPHU, Dominican Republic, Visiting lecturer 1999. |
| Research and Publications |
The Journal of the Caribbean School of Architecture (CSA), 1987: article describing a student project transcribing the work 'Omeros' of the Caribbean poet Derek Walcott's. 1987-84 Journal of TTIA: selected residential projects. |
| Conferences |
Tradition et Modernite, Conference, Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe: Invited speaker - 'Caribbean architecture and critical regionalism', proposing that regional architecture be drawn from the peculiarities of location, embracing aspects of climate, culture and social context, 1997. A number of projects were exhibited in the conference exhibition at Basse-Terre in Guadeloupe. Heritage and Tourism regional conference: invited speaker 1995. |
| Expertise |
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| Awards |
Michael Ventris Scholar, 1988-90 (granted by the Architectural Association and the Institute of Classical studies, University of Oxford): 'Caribbean: five perspectives', research into the history and nature of urban development in the Caribbean. |
| CV entry updated |
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United Kingdom CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Gillian Scampton
| Nationality |
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| Organisation |
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| Address |
35C Fairhazel Gardens
London NW6 3QN
United Kingdom |
| Work Phone: +44 20 7624 8774 |
Home phone: |
| Work fax: |
Fax: |
| Email: pedderscampton@fairh.demon.co.uk |
Mobile: |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Diploma in Architecture, Cambridge University, UK 1984 |
| Qualifications Other |
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| Registration |
Architects Registration Board UK |
| Professional Affiliations |
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) |
| Professional Activities |
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| Practice |
Currently in partnership with Helen Pedder (since 1998). Before that she was a project architect then an associate at Jestico + Whiles (since 1986) where projects included the Docklands Warehouse conversion at Burrells Wharf, a new office building in Southwark, British Council Offices in Prague, British Embassy in Riga, Community and Arts Centre for Harleseden City Challenge and Special needs housing for Look Ahead Housing Association. |
| Education |
Teaching: Design Tutor, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College, London 1989-94, 97-98; Design Tutor Cambridge University Department of Architecture and History of Art 1987-89; Visiting Critic Cambridge, North London and North East London Universities; Visiting Lecturer to Sheffield University. Member of the RIBA/ARB Joint Validation Panel for Schools of Architecture from 1997. |
| Research and Publications |
Projects published in a variety of architectural magazines including: The Architectural Review; The Architects Journal; Building Design and A+U |
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Proposals for Prato Della Valle, Padua exhibited Venice Biennale 1985; Le Murate, Florence published 1989; Vacation House, Ithaca, Greece, 2nd Prize 1991; La Chaux de Fonds, EuroPAN 2 (with Robert Loader) 1992 |
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Malaysia CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Kim Piow See
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| Organisation |
K P SEE Architect |
| Address |
D33 Jalan Gempita 6, Salak South Garden
Kuala Lumpur 57100
Malaysia |
| Work Phone: +603 9058 3990 |
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| Work fax: +603 9058 3997 |
Fax: +603 9058 3997 |
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Mobile: 012 2832 767 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture B. Sc. (Arch), B. Arch, Sydney University |
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Lembaga Arkitek Malaysia; Pertubuhan Arkitek Malaysia; P.A.M. Council Member 2000-01; Member of CIDB Working Group II |
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See Kim Piow has been working as an architect since 1992 and has been principal of KP SEE since 1999. Some of the current projects include: a housing scheme comprising 7 units one storey shophouse and 60 units one storey terrace house; a proposed 38 unit two storey shop-office; various renovation proposals for McDonald's Restaurant outlets. |
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Limkokwing Institute of Creative Technology, Petaling Jaya: program coordinator, teaching architectural design, building construction, laws and regulations and, architecture and culture 1999-present; PJ College of Art and Design, Petaling Jaya: part time lecturer of building construction, the history of architecture and building science. |
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New Zealand CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
John Sutherland
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UNITEC School of Architecture |
| Address |
PB 92-025
Auckland
New Zealand |
| Work Phone: +64 9 815 4340 |
Home phone: +64 9 575 6805 |
| Work fax: +64 9 815 4342 |
Fax: +64 9 815 4342 |
| Email: sutherland@unitec.ac.nz |
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Architecture Bachelor of Architecture (Hons), Wales 1956 |
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New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) |
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Fellow and Past President of NZIA 1983-85, Life Member 1999 |
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Long time practitioner as Director of JASMaD Architects, later JASMAX Architects 1965-1995 |
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UNITEC School of Architecture: Head 1996-2000, taking the school to full five year CAA Green Book Validation in 1999. Resigned HOS in 2000 and moved to Adjunct Professor status teaching Practice and Technology especially Cladding and Window Technology. Prior to UNITEC Professor Sutherland was a part time senior lecturer University of Auckland School of Architecture (Practice and Construction) 1981-88; CAA Education Chair 2000-present |
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India CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
H C Thimmaiah
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Indian |
| Organisation |
Thimmaiah and Prabhakar, Architects and Engineers |
| Address |
Cottage - 4, The Palace
Bangalore
India |
| Work Phone: +91 80 3364292 |
Home phone: +91 80 5262304 |
| Work fax: +91 80 2251732 |
Fax: +91 80 2251732 |
| Email: jthimmaiah2002@yahoo.com |
Mobile:+91 80 5296365 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Graduate Diploma of Architecture: Government of Maharashtra, 1968; Fellow of Indian Institute of Architects, 1978 |
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Fellow of Indian Institute of Architects, 1978. |
| Professional Affiliations |
Indian Institute of Architects, SAARC; Associate Member of the Indian Institute of Interior Designers. |
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President of the Indian Institute of Architects, 1994-96; Chairman of SAARC Nations (Architecture), 1995-99; CAA Vice President - Asia, 2000-03; Expert Member of Regional Technical Committee of HUDCO (Government of India Housing and Urban Development Corporation). |
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In partnership since 1974 - M/S Thimmaiah & Prabhakar. Significant works: World Bank Projects: Karnataka Milk Federation and University of Agricultural Sciences in various places through Karnataka; CIPLA, Bangalore (Pharmaceutical); Karnataka State Finance Corporation at Hubli Madikeri, Mysore, Bijapur. |
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Examiner for a number of universities in Karnataka. Member of Board studies for Bangalore and Mangalore University. |
| Research and Publications |
Works published in national journals. |
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Presented papers and chaired a number of technical sessions in India and abroad. |
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Rajyothsava Award: the highest award of Government of Karnataka in recognition of service and contribution in the field of Architecture, 1998. |
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Namibia CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
Jaco Wasserfall
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Jaco Wasserfall Architects |
| Address |
43 Schanzen Road
POBox 24369
Windhoek
Namibia |
| Work Phone: +264 61 230 271 |
Home phone: +264 61 221 229 |
| Work fax: +264 61 230 272 |
Fax: +264 61 230 272 |
| Email: jaco@jwarc.com |
Mobile:+264 124 7601 |
| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture (Cum Laude), University of Pretoria, South Africa, 1982 |
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Ph.D in Architecture at the Martin Centre for Architectural and Urban Studies, University of Cambridge, UK. Dissertation: Early Mine and Railway Housing in South Africa - a two part study of ideology and design in working-class housing, 1990. |
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Namibia Council for Architects and Quantity Surveyors; South African Council for Architects. |
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Namibia Institute of Architects; South African Institute of Architects; Fellow of Cambridge Commonwealth Society. |
| Professional Activities |
President of NIA from 1992 to 1994; Namibian representative to the SAIA's National Board in 1994; Merit Awards Adjudicator, NIA, 1997, 1999; Adjudicator for Des Baker Awards - School of Architecture, University of Natal, 1999. |
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Currently Director of Architext Incorporated (since 1993); Partner in Buro Odendaal, Windhoek 1988-93; Associate in Schalk le Roux Architects, Pretoria, SA 1984-85. |
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Department of Architecture, University of Pretoria, SA, Permanent full-time lecturer, Jan-Sep 1985; External Examiner of Final Year Design, Department of Architecture UP in 1991, 1992, and 1993; External Examiner for PhD candidate, UP, 1993-94; External Examiner to the Faculty of Fine Art and Architecture, University of Cape Town, 1994-95. |
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Work published in The Digest of Namibian Architecture 2001, SA Architect, January 2001 (FNCC). |
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Cambridge Livingston Trust Scholarship to King's College, Cambridge, UK; NIA Award of Merit (Recommendation), Namlex Office, Windhoek, 1999; NIA Award of Merit (Excellence), FNCC, Windhoek, 2001. |
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South Africa CAA Validation Panel: Curriculum Vitae
David Yuill
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| Organisation |
Goldblatt Yuill |
| Address |
Suite 175, Postnet
Brandhof
Bloemfontein
South Africa |
| Work Phone: +27 51 430 4692 |
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| Email: gya@wol.co.za |
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| Qualifications |
Architecture Bachelor of Architecture, University of Witwatersrand 1970 on bursary awarded by Johannesburg City Council: Subject of dissertation 'Urban Renewal in Orlando East' (Part of Soweto) First Class Pass |
| Qualifications Other |
Masters of Architecture, University of Witwatersrand 1985: 'The Architecture of Kimberly 1871-1914' |
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South African Institute of Architects |
| Professional Affiliations |
Alternative Council Member of the South African Council for Architects |
| Professional Activities |
President of the Free State Institute of Architects; Member of National Board of SAIA 1992-93; Served on merit awards committees in Namibia and Natal 1993 and 1995; Member of National Monuments Council 1991-present |
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Senior partner in Goldblatt, Yuill Architects. The practice comprises 8 architects and 25 technical and backup staff. There are offices in Bleomfontein, Kimberley, Kuruman and Mafikeng. The practice is able to trace its history back over 100 years and is possibly the oldest architectural practice in SA. |
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Appointed professor and Head of Department of Architecture at U.O.F.S. 1986-1989; Architectural Education Advisory Committee for Minister of Education 1986 |
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Mr Yuill is specifically involved in education, museum and healthcare related architectural commissions. |
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Awarded Cape Times Centenary Medal for contribution to conservation in Cape Province 1985; SAIA Award of Merit for restoration of 'Tower House' in Grahamstown 1983; Eastern Province Herald Conservation Award in respect of work done in Grahamstown for which the prize was study course 'Conservation of Historic Structures' at York University, UK 1982 |
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