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List of Projects PROJECTS Projects Completed as Heritage Practitioner 2013 – Present (refer to work stages on services page) Work Stages Year Project Name Type of Project Location Heritage management 2020 Bellville Integrated Recreational NHRA Sec 38 Application Bellville Framework Heritage management 2018 House Stoney Ridge NHRA Sec 34 Application Pringle Bay Heritage management 2018 22 Burg Street NHRA Sec 34 Application Cape Town Heritage management 2018 Villa Hugo NHRA Sec 34 Application Tamboerskloof Heritage management 2017 Troskie Cottage NHRA Sec 34 Application Stanford Heritage management 2017 House Broadoaks NHRA Sec 34 Application Somerset West Heritage management 2016 House Bosman NHRA Sec 34 Application Melkbosstrand Heritage management 2015 House Lückhoff "Platdak" NHRA Sec 34 Application Betty’s Bay Heritage management 2015 House Fritz "Hokaai" NHRA Sec 34 Application Kleinmond Heritage management 2015 WPCA Cricket Ground Assist S. Townsend Sec 38 Newlands Heritage management 2015 House Lermer NHRA Sec 34 Application Betty’s Bay Heritage management 2015 Johan Hendrikz Trust NHRA Sec 34 Application Kleinmond Heritage management 2014 Mooihawens NHRA Sec 34 Application Betty’s Bay Heritage management 2014 Linkie Groenewald trust NHRA Sec 34 Application Kleinbaai Heritage management 2014 Rode site NHRA Sec 34 Application Hermanus Heritage management 2014 Graaff house NHRA Sec. 34 application Arniston Projects Completed as Architectural Practitioner 2003 – Present (refer to work stages on services page) Work Stages Year Project Name Type of Project Location Service stage 4.1 2019 House Oosthuizen Additions & Alterations Betty's Bay Full service stages 2019 House Viljoen New domestic dwelling Pringle Bay Service stage 4.1 2019 House Scholtz Additions & Alterations Betty's Bay Full service stages 2018 House Stoney Ridge Additions & Alterations Pringle Bay In progress 2018 Van Wyk building Mixed used development Betty's Bay Service stage 4.1 2018 22 Burg Street Repurposing: Office to Living Cape Town Full service stages 2017 Troskie Cottage Additions & Alterations Stanford Unrealised 2017 SANCCOB Seabird Rehabilitation Centre Betty's Bay Full service stages 2017 Brigadoon Village Institutional: Dementia facility Betty's Bay Full service stages 2016 House Leiwater New residential dwelling Stanford Full service stages 2016 House Fritz "Hokaai" Additions & Alterations Kleinmond Service stage 3 2015 Sarebi Office Incubation Space Atlantis Full service stages 2015 House Augustyn New residential dwelling De Kelders Full service stages 2015 House Veldhuis New residential dwelling Betty’s Bay Full service stages 2015 House Lermer Additions & Alterations Betty’s Bay Service stage 4.1 2014 House Kruger Additions & Alterations Durbanville Partial service 2014 Farm Raithby As-Built documentation Stellenbosch Full service stages 2014 Burger residence New second dwelling Cape Town Full service stages 2013 De Wet Cottage New residential dwelling Elgin Service stage 4.1 2013 House Hertzog New residential dwelling Pretoria Full service stages 2012 House Klopper-Haupt New residential dwelling Philadelphia Full service stages 2012 House Combrink New residential dwelling Stellenbosch Full service stages 2012 House Burger Additions & Alterations Hangklip Full service stages 2011 House Scholtz New residential dwelling Betty's Bay Full service stages 2010 Honeyman Residence New residential dwelling Betty's Bay Service stage 4.1 2009 Van Heteren Cottage Garden room addition Kleinmond Full service stages 2009 Combrink cottage Additions & Alterations Betty's Bay Full service stages 2009 House Swart New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Full service stages 2008 House Sheehy New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Exhibition Consulting 2007 Heart of Cape Town Museum Interior & Exhib Groote Schuur Full service stages 2007 Lazarus Cottage New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Service stage 4.1 2007 House van Zyl Additions & Alterations Protea Valley Full service stages 2007 House van Geems New domestic dwelling De Zalze Estate Service stage 4.1 2007 House Kriek / McMahon New domestic dwelling Pringle Bay Service stage 4.1 2006 House Crafford New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Full service stages 2006 House Barby Additions & Alterations Betty's Bay Exhibition planning 2003 Positive Lives HIV/AIDS Touring Exhibition Zimbabwe, Malawi, Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Ghana & Uganda Full service stages 2005 House de Koker New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Full service stages 2005 House Zylstra New domestic dwelling Philadelphia Full service stages 2005 House van der Westhuizen New domestic dwelling Philadelphia Exhibition planning 2005 Sharkworld Museum Interior for Iziko Cape Town Full service stages 2005 Botha Cottage New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Full service stages 2004 House Braxton Additions & Alterations Stellenbosch Full service stages 2003 House Smith New domestic dwelling Betty's Bay Full service stages 2003 House Wessolowski Additions & Alterations Tamboerskloof Projects completed as Interior Designer (1995-2003) Work involvement Year Project Name Type of Project Location Consulting 2003 University of Cape Town Laboratory Interior Cape Town Design, Plan & Manage 2003 Emily's Bistro Restaurant Interior V&A Waterfront Design, Plan & Manage 2002 Coca Cola (PTY) Ltd Retail Academy Interior Cape Town Design, Plan & Manage 2001 Robertson's Foods (PTY) Exhibition for Knorr Cape Town Design, Plan & Manage 2001 De Kelder Restaurant & Winery Plattekloof Design, Plan & Manage 2001 Dr Martin Young ENT Surgeon's practice Knysna Design, Plan & Manage 2000 Kodak SA Retail outlets Cape Province Design, Plan & Manage 2000 Tiger Brands (PTY) Ltd Exhibition Cape Province Design, Plan & Manage 1999 Trans 50 (PTY) Ltd Retirement Centre Interior Parow Design, Plan & Manage 1999 Braxton Consulting (PTY) Office Interior Stellenbosch Design, Plan & Manage 1998 Leisure Books Retail outlets interiors Western Cape Design, Plan & Manage 1998 Oude Westhof Restaurant & Pub Interior Bellville Design, Plan & Manage 1997 Specworths Optometrist outlets interiors Western Cape Design, Plan & Manage 1997 CNA Retail outlet interior & Shopfront Cavendish Square Design, Plan & Manage 1995 Smith House New domestic dwelling Protea Valley Design, Plan & Manage 1995 Cobra Watertech (PTY) Ltd Exhibition (Gold Award) Cape Town .
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