34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: University of the Witwatersrand
general34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: University of the Witwatersrand
34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: University of the Witwatersrand
34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: University of Johannesburg
34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: Tshwane University of Technology
34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: Nelson Mandela University
34th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards Regional Winner: University of the Free State
Constructing a brick quilt for Wits University residence
Corobrik makes strategic executive appointments for future growth
Corobrik’s face bricks used to create homes in Roodepoort’s Princess Plots Informal Settlement
Corobrik’s quality face brick adds to Gauteng’s vibrant new Noordgesig Primary School
Award-winning university building incorporates Corobrik’s face brick for impactful effect
Modern melodies and old classics astound at Corobrik-sponsored Orchestra from Scratch
Upgrade of eThekwini’s iconic Japanese Gardens enhanced with Corobrik’s pavers
Students benefit from hands-on landscape installation at Corobrik-sponsored CPUT Construction Week
Corobrik Landscape Architecture Award celebrates ideas on transformative water use
Annemie Vermeulen from the University of Pretoria wins the 33rd annual Corobrik Regional Architecture Award
The legacy of design is celebrated through Corobrik Regional Architecture Award
Corobrik recognises world class architectural talent at the University of Cape Town
University of the Witwatersrand graduates create a legacy through the 33rd annual Corobrik Regional Architecture Award
Siyabonga Khuzwayo from the University of KwaZulu-Natal wins the 33rd annual Corobrik Regional Architecture Award
Corobrik Regional Architecture Award recognises legacy-making designs
University of Johannesburg’s Senzo Mamba is the regional winner for the 33rd annual Corobrik Regional Architecture Award
Nelson Mandela University student wins the 33rd annual Corobrik Regional Architecture Award
Corobrik to build economic legacy through R1 billion in investment
Award-winning university building incorporates Corobrik’s face brick for impactful effect
Corobrik’s face bricks forms part of eye-catching Mcebisi Michael Msizi Public Library in the Eastern Cape
Corobrik’s pavers add to the visual dynamic of new Javett Art Centre at the University of Pretoria
Corobrik welcomes superior face brick after massive technology investment by Rosema Bricks
Corobrik provides the perfect solution for rebuilt special needs school
The Future is not Female … It is Intersectional, say Women in Architecture
Corobrik Products Chosen for Superior Quality in New Gauteng Social Housing Development Managed by Joshco
Innovative architecture celebrated at SAIA KZN Inauguration and Awards’ Ceremony
Corobrik-sponsored classrooms welcomed by Moriting Primary School
Corobrik Celebrates Opening of Upper Tongaat Community Multipurpose Centre on Mandela Day
Balwin-sponsored bricklayers praised for successful completion of Corobrik training course
Corobrik’s Burgundy pavers create vibrant design at Elaleni Coastal Forest Estate
NINTH DIAMOND AWARD CELEBRATES COROBRIK’S COMMITMENT TO FUTURE INVESTMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA
SAOTA announced as winners of the 2019 Architectural Futsal League, co-sponsored by Corobrik
Corobrik scores an ‘A’ with Michaelhouse expansions
Destroyed church to be rebuilt with Corobrik’s ECR ‘Big Favour’ brick donation
Nelson Mandela University’s Riaan Huiskens wins Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Award
Corobrik celebrates progress at new R801 million brick factory at Driefontein
A R40 000 prize for your most loved Corobrik boundary wall!
Boundary Park office block captivates with the contemporary Corobrik Black Brick façade
University of Pretoria student’s winning architectural thesis revitalises an industrial heritage through regenerative layering.
Corobrik’s pavers add vibrant colour to iconic Loftus Park development
Kenyan heritage inspired University of Witwatersrand regional winner at the annual Corobrik Architecture of the Year awards.
Anthony Whitaker of UCT wins Corobrik Architectural Student regional Award
Melodic sounds impress audience of Corobrik-sponsored Orchestra from Scratch
Corobrik recognises the architects of the future
Old boy brings new life to Joburg school buildings using Corobrik’s quality face bricks
Elao Martin wins University of Johannesburg Corobrik regional architecture award with a clay brickmaking thesis
Corobrik invests in the future
Corobrik face bricks and pavers used to increase learning space for primary school children
Sustainability in building design has won Shuaib Bayat of the University of KwaZulu-Natal a place at 32nd Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
Corobrik-sponsored SETA graduates ready to tackle next qualification
Samuel Pellissier of University of Free State’s travels inspire the winning Corobrik architectural regional award
Exquisite new pieces on display at The Corobrik National Ceramics Biennale
Innovative Use of Face Brick Creates New Identity for University Residence
Corobrik officially opens the doors of its new Springs Centre
Enchanting sounds hit the right note in Corobrik-sponsored amateur orchestra
Corobrik pavers and face bricks bring warmth to renovated Boksburg Lake
Corobrik’s face brick takes flight at Busamed Bram Fischer International Airport Hospital
Innovative designs emanate from Corobrik-sponsored Creative Bricklaying Workshop
Women in Architecture go ‘Beyond the Binary’
Corobrik’s striking new paving selection
Corobrik keeps up with the times with BIM
Corobrik face bricks add to affordable education sector with opening of new Sky City School in Watervalspruit
Corobrik shows ubuntu spirit with latest donation to KwaMashu Christian Care Society
Corobrik’s CoroJem Classic Blend Travertine face brick proves the right choice for affordable housing development
Corobrik presents its product qualities of Geolok and Terraforce Concrete Retaining Blocks
COROBRIK HELPS MAKE HISTORY AT THE NEW UMKHUMBANE MUSEUM
EIGHTH DIAMOND AWARD REFLECTS COROBRIK’S CONTINUED EXCELLENCE
Corobrik sponsors masterclass which demonstrates a vision of an accessible, safe and thriving city
COROBRIK CONTINUES TO LEAD THE WAY IN SUSTAINABLE PRACTICES
Corobrik employees undergo a training programme to improve customer experience
Renée Minnaar from the University of Pretoria wins the 31st Corobrik Architectural Awards
Corobrik partners with local retailers to increase delivery to outlying areas
A superb line up of finalists for Corobrik ’s thirty-first year of sponsorship of the Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Award
Westbury Clinic’s healthy design nets international award
Fire-resistant Landscape Architecture dissertation earns UCT student top Corobrik Award
Corobrik Conference rewards top employees for driving sales and production
Margeaux Adams puts her name on the architectural map
Sustainability in building design has won Renée Minnaar of the University of Pretoria a place at 31st Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
Corobrik’s Graphite pavers add to the modern Menlyn Learning Hub
Innovation and an appreciation of South Africa’s cultural diversity stand out in The University of the Free State, Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
Corobrik’s clay face brick chosen for superior thermal efficiency
Sustainable building is the focus at 31st Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
Corobrik’s latest product range at the KZN Construction Expo 2018
Sustainable construction is integral to superior design at 31st Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
Double curving face brick wall in newly-constructed Constantia school hall is a first for South Africa
Tshwane University of Technology student maps the way into the architectural future
COROBRIK SPONSOR THEIR 31st ARCHITECTURAL STUDENT OF THE YEAR COMPETITION
Award winning young architects pave the way to the future
31st Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Award steps into the future
Corobrik’s face bricks add complexity and appeal to captivating Pretoria home
The Devland Social Housing Development used durable clay face bricks manufactured by Corobrik
Corobrik donates face bricks for construction of school kitchen
Corobrik opens modern Nelspruit Centre
Corobrik’s clay pavers create inspired walkways in Kliptown Public Environment Upgrade
COROBRIK ADDS VALUE TO THE AFFORDABLE HOUSING MARKET
Striking red Corobrik face brick creates inspired design in new Century City development
Corobrik’s bricklayer training programme empowers youth
Facebrick makes for healthy living at the University of Zululand
Corobrik chairman, Peter du Trevou, joined performers at 2017 BHCA 1820s amateur orchestra.
Western Cape Government’s newest office building constructed with Corobrik face brick on track for 5-Star Green Star SA as-built rating
Corobrik wins ‘Large Manufacturing’ category at KZN Top Business Awards
SANparks employees upskilled with paving training
Corobrik’s face brick meets sustainable needs of modern development
Corobrik products enhance Nelspruit’s Riverside Office Park development
Inspirational learning centre constructed using Corobrik’s face brick.
Corobrik welcomes new deputy managing director as part of growth plan
Urban greenery initiative takes top prize in Corobrik’s Most Innovative Final Year Landscape Architecture Award
Swellendam community upskilled through Corobrik bricklaying programme
Clay brick construction – supporting the green building imperative
Brick supplier Corobrik win Diamond Arrow Award
Jean-Pierre Desvaux De Marigny from the University of KwaZulu-Natal wins the 30th Corobrik Architectural Awards
Corobrik face brick creates inspirational 01 on Mutual inner city building
Katherine Dewar’s focus on innovation and an appreciation of South Africa’s cultural diversity has won her a place in the 30th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
BRUTALLY BRILLIANT!
Innovation blends with sustainability, social awareness and technical excellence in 30th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
Learnership programme enriches the life of disabled people
Corobrik contributes to Inner City rejuvenation
Corobrik face brick creates homely Centurion retirement village
Creative use of Corobrik’s product enhances Vredenburg high school
Darren Sampson’s innovation and technical skill resulted in his award at the University of Johannesburg regional event
Corobrik face bricks combine to create attractive housing development
A heritage portal created on the ruins of Westfort, a fort originally protecting the west of Pretoria, wins the University of Pretoria regional Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year award.
Lana Bramley wins the University of the Free State regional Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards
A community food production facility in Alexandra wins the Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Regional Award.
Corobrik’s face brick creates neat, uncomplicated look for 01 on Lunar development
Mario van Wyk to represent Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University at the 30th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year event
Corobrik’s face bricks and pavers enhance the green aspects of Menlyn Maine Central Square
Corobrik’s face bricks and pavers assimilate Sol Plaatje University with city of Kimberley
Ethekwini Municipality and Corobrik host a graduation ceremony
Corobrik’s quality product used for Pietermaritzburg social housing project
Corobrik helps cycling team.
Ubuntu Community Chest and Corobrik have a twenty-year relationship.
Corobrik train landscape technology students.
Face bricks laid upright represent the members of the Affies choir at the new music centre.
Exceptional architectural design recognised by the SA Institute for Architecture.
“What do you want, brick?” ….this is a question which has gained legendary status within architectural circles
Corobrik help people obtain bricklaying skills.
The youth in KwaZulu-Natal enjoy educational facilities at the new Majuba FET college in Dundee.
Corobrik receive commendation for support to architects
Corobrik 3D Visualiser to assist architects and specifiers
Social housing project in Pretoria uses maintenance free Corobrik Montana Light face bricks.
The new Royal School Alberton defined by brick
Corobrik’s facebrick gives Century City Square a modern, natural look
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Firelight satin facebricks enhance iconic Tshwane building.
Corobrik train landscape students in the process of hard landscaping.
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Robotics installed at the Corobrik Lawley factory will allow flexibility in production as it can run out of Eskom peak tariff hours.
Architectural student proposes Delft in the Western Cape the site for FET college to reinforce town high street and facility diversity.
Firelight satin facebricks enhance iconic Tshwane building.
A board game that shows just how various measures that fall within “tactical urbanism” can address spatial inequality
A biological water treatment and research facility is proposed to revitalise decay.
A new use for the Johannesburg Observatory site.
An environmental research facility in KwaZulu-Natal to address threatened natural resources
An environmental research facility for the Karoo’s fossil heritage.
Freedom of expression is Nilene van Niekerk’s passion.
A reforestation and timber mill project to rejuvenate the Nasrec Precinct.
A water purification infrastructure for the hazardously polluted River Ganga in India
A thesis that addresses social, economic and environmental issues that exist within the industrial landscape.
Investments in social infrastructure are key to positive prospects
Top architectural students to compete for prestigious award.
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Women in Architecture go ‘Beyond the Binary’
As architects, women can be agents for change both in the workplace and in the way they approach designing the future built environment.
This was the consensus at the Corobrik sponsored 2018 Women in Architecture Workshop which brought together professionals in the architectural, property and social science spaces on August 24.
Ostensibly a celebration of women’s month, the theme for the event - Beyond the Binary – took the ensuing discussions to a whole new level when compared with previous years’ events.
Noting that the twenty first century had seen a groundswell in the gender revolution, with a greater awareness that gender and sexuality are fluid, both speakers and panelists explored and unpacked this international movement and debated everything from women’s roles in the South African property sector to how a collaboration of professionals needed to challenge stereotypes and binary thinking patterns in order to change the design legacy of the future.
Dirk Meyer, CEO of Corobrik opened the proceedings, welcoming all delegates. He thanked the architects for their support for Corobrik and invited them to look at the new bricks and pavers that would be part of the practical element of the day when the ladies would be taught how to lay a brick wall and to lay clay paving.
Karen Petersen, Tongaat Hulett Development’s first female director who is responsible for strategy and business development and also a member of the Women’s Property Network, highlighted the need for transformation in the property sector, addressing gender inequalities whilst also motivating her fellow professionals to build their confidence as leaders.
Professor Monique Marks, social worker and head of the Urban Futures Centre at the Durban University of Technology, shared her own story and work with drug users in the city to urge her listeners to challenge gender and other stereotypes.
Regional executive for ABSA Private bank in KZN, Tozi Mthethwa, pledged support for the growth of women in architecture, while cultural / inter-disciplinary researcher, Russell Hlongwane, explored issues around black identity in the contemporary world via poetry and a thought provoking audio visual presentation that led seamlessly into a fascinating panel discussion.
Part one saw panelists reflecting on the notion of binaries and the importance of challenging them. During part two, they outlined how binaries had become spatially entrenched and looked at aspects that needed to be considered in a more inclusive built environment.
Panel chair and psychologist, Kerry Frizelle, noted that people are primed to think in this way from infancy but that this had implications for relationships. Training one’s brain to think beyond binaries created a dialogue and potentially rich creative tension between the emotional and rational.
Retired head of department and lecturer in architecture at the DUT, Wouter Gildenhuys, reflected on challenging divisions throughout his academic career, noting that there was a need for a more multi-disciplinary approach to urban design and town planning.
Senior architectural technologist, Senzekile Mlambo emphasized that it was important for architects to interact with end users and other professionals to sensitise themselves to their needs. “We need to understand what others are facing. Architects and urban planners can and do solve social problems and it starts with us in this room,” she said.
Professional architect, Linda Danisa, also targeted gender and racial divisions. “We need to make sure that the spaces that we create don’t leave traces of our ignorance,” she warned.
Hlongwane pointed out that a western approach to architecture accentuated “otherness” and noted that current architectural design was a symbol of opulence and “a luxury rather than a process of creating justice”.
Much of the debate from the floor centred on the work of Prof Marks and designing urban spaces that not only catered for the “invisible” marginalized people currently residing in harsh environments but gave them dignity.
The real challenge, she noted, was to engage those who were excluded and vulnerable and to stop the boundaries between people from being so stark through and inclusive rather than an exclusive design process.
In closing, Joanne Lees reiterated that although architects saw themselves as experts in their fields, they needed to communicate with other disciplines to tackle broader social issues.
“We need to talk. This challenges us as a profession,” she observed.
The day’s proceedings culminated in a Creative Bricklaying Workshop with participants decked out in site clothes, protective shoes, and gloves participating in the largely ‘male’ activity of building walls and creative paving patterns under the watchful eye of Corobrik’s master bricklayer and trainer, Derek Dimba.
The day closed with the opening of an exhibition of the work of 14 practicing women in KZN by Janina Masojada.
Nina Saunders announced two bursaries: the Corobrik Bursary to DUT student Rohini Singh and the ABSA Bursary to UKZN student Hlengiwe Ngubane.
The Women in Architecture Collective who organised the 2018 event comprised Karuni Naidoo, Mandisa Daki, Monique Gillespie, Nina Saunders, Nondumiso Mngomezulu, Karen Major, Cristina Giampietri, Senzekile Mlambo and Joanne Lees.
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Pictured at the event are:
WIA 4 The Beyond the Binary panel discussion members were Senzekile Mlambo, Russel Hlongwane, Prof. Monique Marks, Linda Danisa, Kerry Frizelle (Facilitator) and Wouter Gildenhuys .