Building Conviviality

14/11/2024 53 min

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Episode Synopsis

Ilze and Heinrich Wolff speak about the concept of an ‘architectural practice of consequence’, a concern that ties into their ethical stance on advocating for spatial justice and research-based design projects. They expand on the concept of conviviality, as it applies to spatial practice and knowledge creation. Ilze and Heinrich also provide insight into the process of creating JCAF’s Reading Room, and what it means for them to practise as architects in the context of South Africa.
Mentioned in this episode:Rahul MehrotraCheré Botha School project in Cape TownLe CorbusierAlessandro Petti and Sandi Hilal – DAAR Paulo Tavares and Gabriela de MattosPaul Gilroy’s concept of ‘planetary humanism’‘Strange Fruit’ performed by Billie Holliday (1959) and Nina Simone (1965) The Group Areas Act (1950) The Native Land Act (1913)Sol Plaatjie – ‘Native Life in South Africa’ (1916)Sol Plaatjie – ‘Mhudi’ (1930)Bessie HeadSteinkopf Community CentreAmartya Sen – ‘Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation’ (2003)Manuel (Manolo) Callahan’s concept of ‘renewing our habits of assembly’Manuel (Manolo) Callahan and Fred Mutton – joint lectureJCAF Reading Room designed by Wolff architectsBag FactoryPolly Street Art Centre
To know more about Ilze and Heinrich Wolff’s work visit their website or follow them on Instagram.
Music for the JCAF Knowledge Talks podcast was commissioned by JCAF.‘INGWENYA’, performed by the Afrikan Freedom Principle, led by Mandla Mlangeni, © MM Publishing.
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