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Mathews + Associates Architects mathews + associates architects Mathews + Associates Architects cc is an award winning architectural and design practice which was formed in November 2000. Our practice consists of Pieter J Mathews as lead architect supported by a dynamic team of colleagues and support staff. As a dynamic and innovative company we understand the importance of technology. Our office is fully equipped with the latest graphics, construction sharing and architectural 3D software on the market. Our numerous awards bear testimony to our skills and talent. Herewith a list of projects undertaken. PROJECTS COMPLETED BY MAAA SINCE 2000 Art Galleries • 2019 Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria • 2011 Gerard Sekoto wing for the Association of Arts Pretoria - (concept and sketch plans) Art Curation • 2014 Curators for the TRT bus station public art + sculpture component, Commission Artworks for 5I stations • 2014, 2016 Establishing and founding members for the Cool Capital 2014 & 2016 Biennale (held in Pretoria every two years) • 2016 Curators of the official 2016 South African Pavillion at the La Bienale di Venezia, Italy Airports • 2006 Mthatha airport refurbishment. Department of Environment and Tourism. (concept and sketch plans) Bridge Design • 2012 Nellmapius bridge, Gateway to the Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project (PIA commendation) • 2014 UJ bridge facade competition - one of 5 designers invited • 2016 Invited to design signature bridge over K60 by Gauteng Government and MDA (concepts) • 2016 Bridge design for Total South Africa. New Panorama bridge concept (project not constructed) • 2016 Bridge for the Rainbow Junction Intermodal facility, Pretoria North Expected completion date 2019 • 2019 Musina Ring Road Signature Bridge, Limpopo Province - Expected completion date 2019 • 2019 Javett Art Centre at UP - UP bridge as part of gallery over Lynnwood Road, Pretoria Biennale & • 2012 Traces of Centuries & Future Steps - La Biennale di Venezia, Italy Exhibitions • 2014 Founding members and implementation agent for the Cool Capital Biennale Pretoria (BASA award & Loerie Ubuntu finalist) • 2016 Official Curators for the South African Pavilion at the La Biennale di Venezia, Italy • 2016, 2017 Founding members and implementation agent for Saadjies sculpture projects exhibited at UP Van Wouw museum, Artklop (Aardklop) Potchefstroom, North West University gallery, MAP Richmond and the University of Stellenbosch Botanical Gardens (BASA award 2017) Commercial • 2008 NTT Toyota dealership, Groblersdal • 2008 NTT Toyota dealership, Whiteriver • 2011 NTT Toyota dealership, Vryheid • 2012 NTT Hazyview • 2013 Temm International Headquaters • 2014 NTT Delmas, Barbeton & NTT Nissan, Ladysmith Documentary Films • 2015 Executive producers of Dorpstad in collaboration with ENABA TV (selected for SCENECCS film festival and Amsterdam Lift-off film festival) • 2016 Executive producers of Cool Capital Trek in collaboration with ENABA TV - Documentary of the SA Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia, Italy • 2016 Pre-production for documentary film - Saadjies architectural projects Education • 2006 Damelin Campus Rustenburg • 2009 Laerskool Pretoria Oos - After care centre • 2010 Laerskool Pretoria Oos - Phase 2 - Sport centre • 2012 Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool Pretoria EC Steijn Hall (PIA Award of Merit) • 2012 Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool Pretoria Sport Club house (PIA Commendation) • 2013 Hoërskool Waterkloof Student Residence & Hub • 2013 Pretoria Boys High School invited as one of 5 architects for Architectural competition for the extension of school hall • 2015 Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool Music Campus (PIA Best Educational Building) • 2017 Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool Pretoria Pavilion and swimming pool • 2017 Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool Pretoria Student centre and aftercare • 2019 Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria • 2020 North West University Lecture Hall Complex, Vaal Campus • 2020 North West University Administration Building, Vaal Campus Group housing • 2000 Arnokon Town house development • 2002 One of ten national architectural firms to be invited for the Melrose Arch residential competition • 2003 Jan Smit Bouers, Shavu Estate • 2003,2004 Bondsure Consulting, Silverlakes, Pretoria • 2011 One of five Pretoria architectural firms short-listed for the University of Pretoria residential schemes Tuks Villiage • 2013 Impala Village: 2000 unit residential village for Impala Platinum, Rustenburg - Phase 1 • 2016 Impala Village: 2000 unit residential village for Impala Platinum, Rustenburg - Phase 2 • 2018 Royal Bafokeng Platinum Housing (Double D + G) 1200 houses Group housing (Estate) • 2018 Geelhoutboom Estate gatehouse and guideline Heritage Projects • 2015 Church Square vertical element PHRAG application & Applications • 2015 Visual Arts Building University of Pretoria PHRAG application Housing • 2003 House Millar - 2005 PIA Merit Award, 2006 SAIA Merit Award • 2004 House Cilliers • 2004 House Nixon, Dulux Colour award finalist • 2004 House Nataniël • 2005 House Mathews, House Millar and House Clacey were selected for the 2005 Miami Biennal in Florida, USA. • 2008 House Taylor - 2008 PIA Commendation • 2010 House Oosthuizen - 2008 PIA Commendation • 2013 House Fouché, Southdowns - 2013 PIA Merit Award, House & Leisure House of the Month Hotels & Hospitality • 2004 Invited by Rani, a Dubai based company to do a proposal for Santa Carolina Island off the coast of Mozambique • 2007 Mjejane Reserve tented camp and Spa (concept design) • 2009 Fusion Boutique Hotel, Polokwane - LIA Commendation 2011 World Boutique Hotel Award • 2009 Atholl Boutique Hotel - Phase 2 (concept design & sketch plans) • 2010 Craignear Lodge, Tuliblock Botswana (concept design & sketch plans) • 2011 Brauhaus Brewery & Restaurant complex, Rustenburg Industrial • 2007 HQ Vitam International, Midrand • 2010 Mashova headquarters, Maputo Mozambique • 2012 Petrol depot & offices for MBT Petroleum Pretoria East (sketch plans) Interior and • 2003 Runner-up in association with Tulo Concepts for the MTN Head Office Interior Tenant Installation • 2004 Rebos TI Brooklyn Mall, Pretoria • 2008 Brink Bonsma de Bruyn • 2011 Second office for Mathews + Associates Architects CC • 2008 Enjula Mining Company • 2010 International Monetary Fund office interior, (IMF) Pretoria architectural projects Mining • 2011 Impala Platinum (Pty) Ltd Magareng Hostel Upgrade, Rustenburg • 2011 Office for Samquarz Mine Delmas, Mpumalanga Medical • 2016 Eye Hospital, Rustenburg • 2017 EL ROI Day Hospital, Rustenburg (sketch plans) Nuclear power station • 2010 Competition 1000 KVA Nuclear plant for World Nuclear magazine, London (presentation) Office buildings • 2000 Headquarters for the North West Provincial Government Department of Public Works (sketch design) • 2006 SARS regional head office, Rustenburg • 2006 EDE farming head office, Middelburg • 2008 KEE Enterprises (Pty) (Ltd) Pretoria (PIA Peers Award first place 2009) (Design Indaba South: only architectural finalist) (PIA Commendation 2009) • 2007 Arengo RTB Rustenburg Retail & Office space - under construction • 2012 Menlyn Maine block F Menlyn Pretoria. Concept Architects for Nedbank regional head office in joint venture with Boogertman + Partners • 2013 Temm International Headquarters • 2016 Oaktree Studio, Pretoria - Mathews + Associates Architects office and house PIA Merit Award Sport • 2017 FINA compliant swimming pool and grand stand for Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool, Pretoria Toll plaza • 2003 Baobab Toll Plaza on the N1 between Louis Trichardt and Musina Award: PIA Merit Award; SAIA Merit Award 2006 • 2004 Diamond Hill Toll Plaza on the N4 between Pretoria and Bronkhorstspruit 2004 Award: PIA Merit Award in 2005; SAIA Merit Award 2006, SA Steel Institute 2005: Overall National Winner Transport architecture • 2009 Winners of 2 of the 4 station types for the Tshwane Bus Rapid Transport System (18 prominent architects were invited for a national design competition 2009) • 2011 Model Taxi rank for the City of Johannesburg, Johannesburg Road Agency • 2012 Nellmapius bridge facade • 2014 Nana Sita and Central TRT Station • 2016 Church Square and Rivonia Trial TRT Station • 2018 Temporary TRT prototype for Rainbow Junction Phase 1 • 2019 Intermodal facility for Rainbow Junction Phase 2 Expected completion date 2019 experience in other fields of design EXPERIENCE IN OTHER FIELDS OF DESIGN Graphic design • 2011 Corporate Identity and Brand Design for Ponta Mamoli, Mozambique • 2013 Corporate Identity for Kratonic Minerals Mining • 2012 Corporate Identity for Jaluma 2012, Marlinec 2012, Knowblet 2012 • 2014 Logo and Website Design for the Dutch Footsteps for the Embassy of the Netherlands • 2015 Plascon, PPC advertising design for the 2015 Cool Capital Catalogue • 2017 Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool Affie 100 fonds Furniture design • 2012 Interlocking Bench for the Southern Guild Foundation • 2013 Celebrated Joint Bench for the Southern Guild Foundation • 2014 PPC Bench design, Cool Capital logo at Gautrain Station in association with Sunshine Gun • 2014 PPC Koeksister Bench for the Voortrekker Monument • 2014 Afrika Zen Chair for Detail Joiners exhibited at NWU & UJ & PAUL BAYLIS Gallery • 2016 PPC Mandela bench for Cool Capital placed at Rivonia Trial A Re Yeng Station Urban activation • 2014 Cool Capital Biennale: Founding members and implementation agent for the world’s first uncurated DIY Guerilla Biennale, 9 August 2014 - 16 November 2014 • 2014, 2015 Tshwane Inner City Rejuvenation Strategy for the City of Tshwane - branding and marketing of several
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