Architecture from the frontline.

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2008-07-31

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le Roux, Hannah
Southwood, David
Duker, Rob

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The photographs of Noero Wolff’s Red Location Museum suggest a post-traumatic state: all debris, dust and raw material, roaming children, and a tight, almost tense order that holds it all together. The building has striking composure, but it is the gritty setting that locates it in a compelling narrative. Noero Wolff won the commission in an open competition in 1998. The brief envisaged a museum and craft centre to celebrate South Africa’s history of struggle at its heart, in Red Location, an old township that had shown strong resistance to apartheid. The post-apartheid government developed such sites as a policy of representation: unable to bring immediate wealth to their vast numbers of impoverished supporters, it invested in symbolic projects for museums and parks that could bring the subsequent benefits of tourism.

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Holcim Awards. Text: Le Roux,Hannah Design: Noero Wolff Architects Photos: Southwood,David; Duker,Rob

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Art Spaces, Human Rights

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Le Roux, Hannah. 2008. Architecture from the frontline. Domus 916:2008 July 31 pp44-50

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