Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects Explained

Architects:Macio Miszewski
City:Cape Town, South Africa
Founded:1991
Awards:SAIA Award of Excellence
Cifa Award for Architecture
Fulton Steel Award
SAPOA Award
Chicago Athenaeum European Centre for Architecture Award
Significant Buildings:The Tree House
V&A Silo Precinct
Allan Gray Headquarters
Zeitz MOCAA
De Beers Headquarters
CTICC
Bridge House
CTICC East
Highveldt House

Van der Merwe Miszewski Architects is an architectural practice based in Cape Town, South Africa[1]

History

The company was founded in 1991 by directors Anya van der Merwe and Macio Miszewski.

Anya van der Merwe and Macio Miszewski met at the University of Cape Town School of Architecture in the early 1980s.[2]

Anya van der Merwe completed the Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) with Distinction in 1984 before moving to London, England, to further her studies at the Architectural Association, from where she graduated with an Architectural Association Graduate Diploma in History and Theory (AAGradDip) in 1987.[3] Anya left VDMMA as director in 2016.

Macio Miszewski obtained a Bachelor of Architectural Studies (BAS) from University of Cape Town in 1984 before also completing an Architectural Association Diploma at the Architectural Association in 1987.

Both Anya and Macio spent two years working at Arup Associates in London, before returning to South Africa in 1990, opening the practice shortly after.[2]

Selected projects

Residential

Corporate

Public

Awards and competitions

The company has been widely recognised and awarded, both in South Africa and internationally.

References

Notes and References

  1. Van der Merwe Miszewski Architects. 2011, "Van der Merwe Miszewski 20 Years", Cape Town, Van der Merwe Miszewski Architects
  2. Van der Merwe, Anya. "The Van der Merwe Miszewski Partnership." Architecture South Africa, November/December 2008
  3. Web site: VDMMA Website . Van Der Merwe Miszewski Architects.
  4. Architectural Review, December 1999, Pg 82 – 83
  5. Joubert, Ora. 2009, "10 Years + 100 Buildings", Cape Town, Bell-Roberts
  6. The Architectural Review June 2007 Pg 84 – 87
  7. Digest of South African Architecture 2005/2006 Pg 88 – 91
  8. Digest of South African Architecture 2007/2008 Pg 186 – 189
  9. Architecture South Africa, Nov/Dec 2008 pg 26 – 29
  10. Steel Construction Vol 33 no. 5 September 2009 Pg 82 – 84
  11. Architecture South Africa, Nov/Dec 2008 pg 32 – 35
  12. Digest of South African Architecture 2008 Pg 182 – 185
  13. 2008, "The Phaidon Atlas of 21st Century World Architecture", London, Phaidon Press Limited
  14. Cape Argus, 3 October 2005, " Tree house voted SA's best
  15. The Star, 04.10.2005 'This is SA's best building"
  16. Die Burger, 8 October 2005 "Boomhuis is die wenner"