Nadia Tromp Explained

Nadia Tromp
Birth Date:1977 1, df=yes
Birth Place:Fishhoek, South Africa
Nationality:South African
Alma Mater:University of Cape Town
Harvard University
Awards:World Architecture Festival (Health) (2017)
Significant Buildings:Westbury Transformation Development Centre,
Hillbrow Esselen Street Clinic,
Westbury Clinic,

Nadia Tromp (born 31 January 1977) is a South African architect,[1] known for her work with social and public architecture, particularly healthcare within the context of South Africa.[2] In 2017 she was the world architecture festival winner in the category of health for her Westbury clinic. She later received the 2017 award of excellence from GIFA (Gauteng Institute for Architecture) and the 2018 award of merit from SAIA (South African Institute of Architects).[3] In 2019 her firm won the architecture Masterprize in the category of mixed use.[4]

Early life and education

Tromp was born in Fishhoek, South Africa. She studied her undergraduate degree at the University of Cape Town, and then her master's degree at Harvard University. After graduating and working at Noero Wolff architects under Jo Noero, she went on to become a director at Paragon Habitat Architects. In 2008 she founded her firm "Ntsika Architects", meaning pillar of strength or home pillar.[5] [6]

Design approach

Tromp prioritizes architecture that has social impact.[7] Her work on clinics in South Africa, in collaboration with the government and work in the civic sphere has led to her specialization in the field. Tromp has spoken at the AZA festival in Pretoria and has been a judge for the PPC Imaginarium Award for Architecture.[8]

Union Internationale des Architectes (UIA)

Tromp holds the position of Director of the International Union of Architects (UIA) "Community Architecture" - Architecture & Human Rights, Work programme, a global ongoing workshop that runs parallel to the preparation for each UIA Congress, this workshop is to be completed in time for the 2020 Brazil UIA Congress.[9]

GIFA (Gauteng Institute for Architecture)

In February 2018 Tromp was elected President of the Gauteng Institute for Architecture, her term ended in February 2020 when the next president for GIfA, Krynauw Nel was elected.[10]

Selected work [11]

Hillbrow Esselen Street Clinic[12]

Year: 2014/15

Location: South Africa, Hillbrow

Westbury Clinic[13]

Year: 2014/15

Location: South Africa, Westbury

Westbury Transformation Development Centre[14]

Year: 2015/16 - 2019

Location: South Africa, Westbury

Upcoming projects

Rea Vaya BRT Stations & Urban upgrades

Year: 2019 - 2022

Location: South Africa, Sandton & Gandhi Square

Awards and recognitions

"Community Architecture" - Architecture & Human Rights, Work Programme[9]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.facebook.com/nadia.tromp
  2. Web site: On Trend in Architecture: Mesh. 12 June 2018. Visi.
  3. Web site: Overall winners 2017. www.worldarchitecturefestival.com.
  4. Web site: Westbury TDC.
  5. Web site: Book of South African Women: Architects. Staff Reporter. The M&G Online. 3 August 2009.
  6. Web site: ABOUT - Gauteng - Ntsika Architects. Top Female Architect - Gauteng - Ntsika Architects.
  7. Web site: Designing high-spec, public buildings. Zuerita.
  8. Web site: PICS: A new District Six. 13 May 2018. Traveller.
  9. Web site: WorkProgramme.
  10. Web site: Presidents | GIfA | Gauteng Institute for Architecture | Johannesburg (Joburg), Gauteng, South Africa.
  11. Web site: Top Female Architect - Gauteng - Ntsika Architects. Top Female Architect - Gauteng - Ntsika Architects.
  12. Web site: Esselen Clinic / Ntsika Architects. 2017-08-21.
  13. Web site: Westbury Clinic / Ntsika Architects. 2017-08-02.
  14. Web site: Westbury Transformation Development Centre (WTDC) is 90% Complete!. 2018-11-16.
  15. Web site: Reflections on A Human Rights Crisis. Business Media MAGS.
  16. Web site: South African women in arts honoured. Mafika. 15 September 2015.