POSTPONED - AIA Sub-Saharan Africa/ Namibia Institute of Architects – Architecture Built on Solid Rock – 3x3 Fold
POSTPONED- Unfortunately, this lecture has been postponed. We are working to reschedule it for early next year and will provide updates as soon as possible.
When: Wednesday 20 November 2024 @ 11:00 (Eastern US Time)/ 18:00 (Namibia Time). Doors open 17:30.
Where: US Embassy, 38 Metje St, Klein Windhoek, Windhoek, Namibia/ ONLINE
Please Note: If attending in person, as RSVP is required by 13 Nov 2024. Please call NIA 061-231 559. NO entry will be allowed without RSVP. Please arrive at 17:30 for 18:00.
Speaker
Una Ferreira, Una Stuurmann Architects
Description
"Architecture Built on Solid Rock 3x3 Fold" is grounded in a people-centered design philosophy, aiming to craft spaces that prioritize the needs, experiences, and well-being of their occupants. Core principles encompass: 1) User engagement, 2) Accessibility, 3) Comfort and well-being, 4) Social interaction, 5) Sustainability, and 6) Flexibility. This methodology embodies Psychosocial Architecture, which focuses on the interplay of psychological and social factors—an approach that has gained particular importance following the collective trauma of COVID-19.
The goal is to create functional, inviting and inclusive environments that foster positive experiences. Architects understanding “human tapestry”, which is the diverse backgrounds, cultures, experiences and needs of people and are factors that significantly influences design in several ways, they are:
1. Cultural sensitive design, which reflects and honors local traditions and structures that resonate with community identity.
2. User-centric spaces that recognizes diverse user needs, leads to adaptable spaces and fosters inclusivity and social interaction.
3.Buildings that enhance comfort and connection can improve mental health and at the same time is environmentally responsive and resilient by reflecting local priorities.
We as “Architects” are born of this world, nurtured and supported by this world, educated by this world. Architecture theories are intertwined in our schools of architecture, let’s revisit Phenomenology in Architecture, which is the experience of space, sensory engagement, place and memory, intimacy and connection, temporal experiences and contextual awareness. Let’s explore Tectonics in Architecture which refers to the study of the structural and material aspects of buildings, focusing on how different elements come together to create form and space. Details matter and combined with art and sculpture enhances designs.
Machines have been integral to our society for a long time, with computers enhancing our lives and AI evolving rapidly. Yet, AI lacks the capacity for feelings, while we, as humans, have empathy—a quality essential in designing spaces, especially public buildings. It’s this ability to care that distinguishes us from AI. When we combine our human essence with technology, that’s when we create something truly magical.
Just as buildings aren’t built from a single brick, humans aren’t solitary; we don’t exist or thrive in isolation. Our communities shape us, and it’s only through unity that we can make a meaningful IMPACT. Poverty, unemployment, and housing shortages are widespread, and only by working together can we create a better world for all.
Speaker Bio
Una Ferreira completed her Bachelor of Architecture in 2005 at the University of the Free State. She drawsdeep inspiration from her upbringing in Katutura, a township in Windhoek, Namibia, which ignited her passion for community service and human-centred design. Through her firm
Una Stuurmann Architects and Social Enterprise Bold Creations, she embodies a profound architectural philosophy - anchored in the human vector in architecture - where each project is a heartfelt response to the people who will inhabit and experience spaces.
Her work is steeped in empathy and storyteIIing, as she strives to create emotionally resonant buildings that do more than just serve functional purposes; they care for the emotional and psychological well-being of the occupants. This approach, which she calls empathy layering architecture, involves a deep discernment of the social and physical needs of the community. Through this lens, she ensures that her designs are not just visually appealing, but also rich in physio- sociological architecture - spaces that address both the physiological and sociological dimensions of human life.
Her work extends beyond architecture into the realm of sustainable, community-driven creations. Bold Creations show cases Namibian talent through recycled and handcrafted furniture, art, and sculpture, emphasising her belief that architecture and design are powerful tools to foster both community pride and environmental stewardship. With every project, Una embodies innovation, care, and a commitment to the sustainable growth of her community, proving that architecture can be a force for social change.
To attend in person, please RSVP by 13 Nov 2024 to NIA 061-231 559.