Showing posts with label Joburg Property Company. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joburg Property Company. Show all posts

Monday, 23 October 2017

Joburg Property Company Welcome Totem Winners To The Council Chamber @JhbProperty

Hi Friends,

The Joburg Property Company (JPC), an agency of the City of Johannesburg, invited each of the 134 Totem winners of the Leave a Legacy Totem Project for the Council Chamber to view their work which began as either a story or a drawing. It was carved into a Kiat Totem which is now an integral part of the Council Chambers. The Totems contain the stories of the residents of Johannesburg, told in visual form through the unique creation of these beautifully carved Totems.

The winners circled the Council Chamber looking for their story and the Totem that they inspired. The shouts of joy and laughter was heard throughout the Chamber as their signature was discovered and the look of awe on their faces, told the story of profound pride in their work and being a part of this historical building.

Joburg Property Company Welcome Totem Winners To The Council Chamber @JhbProperty

The idea behind the Totems was that of being able to understand the many cultures that make up the city without having a language barrier. Rather to use art as a medium to draw the varied age and culture groups together into one art form, the Totem Pole.

The journey began with all districts being advised and given workshop material to enable them to communicate with their local people and connect with them. Winners were offered R5000 for successful entries and this meant so much to so many. People would tentatively show interest but then start to walk away because they felt that they were not artists and did not stand a chance. Leaders in these communities sat with these people and spoke about their circumstances and through this each was able to draw a unique expression of their communities. Many of these people are the winners.

At a workshop in Mayfair, with mom and her two sons, each of them created a drawing and a story. Her youngest son was only about two or three years old and he would mimic everyone else’s drawing with thick crayons and created a very special abstract piece of artwork.

Joburg Property Company Welcome Totem Winners To The Council Chamber @JhbProperty

The stunning yet sad images created by children and how grown up they were, made some of the project leaders weep with despair. One young girl, one of the ultimate winners, took ownership of her artwork in a way that a seasoned artist would and wanted to understand exactly what the next steps were and be involved in this process. Others were just overjoyed and could not believe their artwork would be displayed in those hallowed corridors. Their pride was overwhelming to community leaders and humbling to others.

When some winners were notified they did not believe they had won and when it sunk in most were happy to give it away to those who needed it more ie set up animal shelters, give money to their mothers who had supported them all their lives, study art and donate the money to arts centres in their communities.

Many foundations that became involved in this journey did not know each other and now have the opportunity to network with each other on other projects. Through this project they have also met different members of their communities who hopefully will become familiar faces at their workshops.

In order to represent all seven regions fairly, between 10 and 25 designs were selected per region. These selections were based not only on the total number of entries per region, but on the potential for each design to be translated into a beautiful and relevant totem which represents a community of Johannesburg on many levels, encompassing all ages and demographics.

Every image was treated with great respect. At the same time entrants [P1] were consulted on the design translation of their image to create a three-dimensional wooden image. The totems are 2 metres tall, 80cm wide and 200cm deep, so a graphic designer was brought in to re-fashion them slightly to make them fit around the three sides.

Joburg Property Company Welcome Totem Winners To The Council Chamber @JhbProperty

The project could be described as “idiosyncratic”, meaning that the challenge has been to find the “right balance in image translation to technical translation, while maintaining an essence of the original intention by the person who made the original drawing”.

134 out of 570 entries were accepted and processed into the beautiful wooden carvings that now have pride of place in the Council Chambers. Each Totem took 16 hours to design, create and carve in brown Kiaat timber before being put in place in the walkway. Each one is signed at the bottom with the name of the artist and each Totem tells their story of life in Joburg.

It was fitting that the competition for those Totems commenced over Heritage Day in 2016. These Totems were once again in the spotlight when the JPC was listed as a finalist in the prestigious BASA (Business and Arts South Africa) annual awards ceremony held on 17 September 2017 at the Nirox Sculpture Park in the Cradle of Humankind.

Over the centuries, one of the most important ways culture has been celebrated and transferred, is through the visual arts. And the Council Chamber Totems which are now in full view of the public and the councillors, do just that on a daily basis.

The winners that attended and received their certificates of ownership, were overjoyed and could not believe their artwork would be displayed in those hallowed corridors. Their pride was overwhelming to community leaders and humbling to others.

Joburg Property Company Welcome Totem Winners To The Council Chamber @JhbProperty

With this colourful palette of history and culture as a backdrop, participants in the art competition were able to draw on and express their personal Joburg experiences, perspectives and heritage.

In the spirit of Ubuntu, the selected artworks were each awarded with R5000, but the greatest prize that could have been given, was the overwhelming sense of pride in seeing their work memorialised.

Each artist rushed to find their signature as it was the first time they had seen their story set in a Totem and their sense of awe was evident. From youngest to oldest, the ran their hands along the beautifully carved Kiat Totem, feeling the story come to life as it had when they first wrote or drew it.

Visitors to the Council Chambers are now able to enjoy the experience of walking the circular floors of the Chamber, complimented by the towering 2 metre high totems framing magnificent city views. Each totem carries the name of the artist at the bottom of the piece.

Joburg Property Company Welcome Totem Winners To The Council Chamber @JhbProperty

The Totem Art Competition praises the honoured traditions of the citizens of Johannesburg and the contributions they have to the City. When the competition kicked off, JPC invited residents to take part in leaving a lasting legacy. And collectively, they have certainly done just that.

A totem pole carving symbolizes or commemorates personal stories that recount familiar legends or notable events. As such, totems were selected as a symbol to epitomize the people’s stories of hope, happiness, sadness, struggle of every day life in the hustle and bustle of the city of Joburg.

The newly completed Council Chamber rises above Joburg as a constant reminder that those who take their seat in these chambers, represent those in the city that sweeps around them. The walkway that surrounds the Chamber was the perfect place to utilize 134 totems in order to remind those who use the space, that their decisions will affect the people of Joburg.

[P1]Some entrants not all were contacted, but all entrants received a scanned colour version of original form for posterity’s sake. This was especially meaningful for the families of the youth who realised the impact of this as a legacy project.

Cheers!!!



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Monday, 25 September 2017

@JhbProperty Celebrating Diversity and Culture on #HeritageDay #CityofJohannesburg

Hi Guys, 

Recently, the Joburg Property Company (JPC), an agency of the City of Johannesburg, completed the Council Chamber building north of Rissik Street. This building contains the stories of the residents of Johannesburg, told in visual form through the unique creation of 134 beautifully carved Totems.

It was fitting that the competition for those Totems commenced over Heritage Day in 2016. These Totems were once again in the spotlight when the JPC was listed as a finalist in the prestigious BASA (Business and Arts South Africa) annual awards ceremony held on 17 September 2017 at the Nirox Sculpture Park in the Cradle of Humankind.
@JhbProperty Celebrating Diversity and Culture on #HeritageDay #CityofJohannesburg
The BASA Awards this year highlighted the great partnerships that can be formed between business and the city. Once again it highlights the absolute need to ensure that the arts remain integral part of our society – growing cultural capital and social engagement and brings it all together to celebrate our heritage.

Heritage Day is a truly beautiful day. A day when South Africans of all creeds and cultures come together to celebrate their diversity. Now that may seem like a paradox, but celebrating the vast array of beliefs and traditions that make up our rich heritage, does just that… Brings us together. In fact, it firmly roots us as a nation that belongs to all its colourful people – a nation that can celebrate who we are individually and collectively.

Celebrating our cultures, in all their beautifully diverse forms, helps to build us towards a South Africa of the future. Heritage Day is about capturing this unique spirit of our nation on an ongoing basis, not just celebrating a day on the South African calendar. Over the centuries, one of the most important ways culture has been celebrated and transferred, is through the visual arts. And the Council Chamber Totems which are now in full view of the public and the councillors, do just that on a daily basis.

One young girl took ownership of her artwork in a way that a seasoned artist would and wanted to understand exactly what the next steps were to be involved in this process. Others were just overjoyed and could not believe their artwork would be displayed in those hallowed corridors. Their pride was overwhelming to community leaders and humbling to others.

Johannesburg has been a cosmopolitan city from the outset – a burgeoning community built on diversity. From the San people who originally inhabited the region, to the groups of Bantu-speaking people who started moving southwards from Central Africa by the 13th Century, to people who flocked here from far and wide in the Gold Rush of the late 1800’s, Johannesburg, Jozi, eGoli, Plek van Goud, is no stranger to multiplicity and the uniqueness it brings. With this colourful palette of history and culture as a backdrop, participants in the art competition were able to draw on and express their personal Jozi experiences, perspectives and heritage.
@JhbProperty Celebrating Diversity and Culture on #HeritageDay #CityofJohannesburg
In the spirit of Ubuntu, the selected artworks were each awarded with R5000, but the greatest prize that could have been given, was the overwhelming sense of pride in seeing their work memorialised.

Visitors are now able to enjoy the experience of walking the circular floors of the Chamber, complimented by the towering 2 metre high totems framing magnificent city views. Each totem carries the name of the artist at the bottom of the piece.

Heritage Day is a day to celebrate the contributions of all South Africans to the building of a nation. In this vein, the Totem Art Competition praises the honoured traditions of the citizens of Johannesburg and the contributions they have made in making our City what it is today. When the competition kicked off, JPC invited residents to take part in leaving a lasting legacy… And collectively, they have certainly done just that. 
 
Website: www.jhbproperty.co.za, twitter handle @jhbproperty
Facebook: Joburg Property Company, Instagram: jpc_prop
 
Cheers!!!
 
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Sunday, 17 September 2017

@JhbProperty Sweeps up Best Public Services Development Award #IPA2017 in Dubai

Hi Guys,

Joburg Property Company (JPC), managers of the City of Johannesburg (CoJ) property portfolio, have been instrumental in the conceptual design of the Council Chamber which was inspired by the SeTswana word “Lekgotla”, an outdoor meeting space which is circular in form. The JPC was honoured when it was shortlisted in the Public Services Development category for the International Property Awards (IPA) because of the very nature of the building and its purpose. The JPC was delighted and particularly proud when the award was presented to the JPC as the winner in this category where there were 14 entries in total for Africa and Arabia. This award was presented at the prestigious IPA ceremony held on 7 September 2017 at the JW Marriott Marquis Hotel in Dubai.

Being a part of the IPA Public Services Development category has shown that the Council Chamber,a world class architectural innovation which is not an anomaly in South Africa but in a globally competitive property development environment, stands as one of the best in its class. This award has given JPC the opportunity to showcase the Chamber and its surrounding Piazza.

The vision was to consolidate the municipality’s office space, which was dispersed through the city and rented from third parties, into one specific location owned by the municipality. Through this process, the Council Chamber and the surrounding planned Metro Centre will act as a catalyst for future mixed-use development – thus promoting investment, economic growth and job creation in the city centre.
@JhbProperty Sweeps up Best Public Services Development Award #IPA2017 in Dubai
The vision was therefore for the Metro Centre to become the epi-centre of efficient operations and services for the City of Johannesburg. In addition, the precinct would become a civic landmark, a beacon that evokes civic pride and identity. The relationship of the Metro Centre to its immediate urban context is therefore pivotal to encouraging this civic identity.

The inside of the Chamber has been designed in such a way that it provides seating capacity for 361 councillors and 158 seats in the gallery for the public and media – 80 seats more than is currently required, in order to cater for future expansion. The state-of-the-art audio-visual and delegate system is fully programmable and completely customised to be updated in line with any future changes in the way that the Chamber operates. 500 Jobs were created from the surrounding communities.

The form itself is that of a transparent drum – a cylindrical structure enveloped entirely by a glass façade with vertical glass fins covering the curved outer skin of the building. The glass building envelope enables an uninterrupted visual link between the indoor and surrounding outdoor spaces. This allows the outside world to have a visual connection with the building’s occupants, which is symbolic of a constant dialogue between the public and municipal officials

The architect therefore wanted to celebrate African principles of space- making, while incorporating smart technologies and green building systems. The open air Piazza alongside the Chamber encourages the local community to come together and enjoy the various aspects that have been built for their leisure and enjoyment such as the outdoor gym, children’s playground and chess set.

The art that was selected for the inside of the building, has in its simplicity and design, been selected to ensure that a story is told from past and present using not only art forms but also different forms of material from copper to steel, from canvas to glass. As the years go by, the story will still be told in the way that it should be, that of the journey of Johannesburg and its residents to that of freedom within the city.

One of the unique features of the building was the Council Chamber Totem Art Competition 2016 (open to both young and old, professionals and hopefuls) invited artists to submit drawings, paintings and prints that told a unique story about their community and their community’s history. The winning designs have been translated into wooden totems placed inside the Council Chamber building. To stand a chance of being selected, citizens were encouraged to base their designs on the overarching theme of warmth and inclusivity at the new Chamber. More importantly, their totems needed to embody and represent the distinctive stories of the inhabitants of their respective communities. From over 500 entries, 134 winners were selected. The youngest entrants were of a pre-primary school age; and the oldest were mature adults. As permanent fixtures woven into the fabric of the Council Chamber’s design, these totems will stand as testaments to the people of Johannesburg and their heritage.

The building stands tall and proud and those that work and live in Johannesburg are reminded every day of the emerging skyline that is changing within the Johannesburg CBD and that we will once again have a city that is world class and visited by millions of tourists every year. 

Website: www.jhbproperty.co.za, twitter handle @jhbproperty
Facebook: Joburg Property Company, Instagram: jpc_prop
 
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Monday, 10 July 2017

Joburg Property Company (JPC) Re-Creating A New #Joburg Skyline @JhbProperty


Hi Guys,

The heart and soul of every South African beats to the rhythm of the African drum. It’s shape and form comes to mind as the new Joburg Council Chambes rises in front of the contrasting Metro Centre directly behind it. The drum beats faster as you enter the chambers from the existing Metro Centre building into the newly completed Council Chambers. Like the African drum for centuries has been used as a form of communication to summon leaders to tribal council, the Chamber calls our Joburg district Councillors together to attend sessions that determine our future and make critical decisions.

The architects vision of the drum shape, determines many of the features in the building itself which challenged not only the sound and audio design but also how the currently elected councillors were placed to face the Speaker and each other in a way that embraced solidarity with each other. From floor to ceiling, each facet of the building has a story and a reason for being designed in a particular way. From the architectral drawing to a reality, the common thread has shown community involvement and produced excellence in every way. Community, togetherness and transparency has been the key to unlocking the doors to the growing rejuvenation of the City of Johannesburg.

It is fitting that the month of April celebrated not only the 23 years since all South Africans of voting age stood in line for hours to cast their vote for the first time in a free and democratic election but that the building completion date was scheduled for 31 March with the official opening 3 May 2017.
Joburg Property Company (JPC) Re-Creating A New #Joburg Skyline @JhbProperty
The Council Chamber circular shape is followed through by many of its internal finishing touches. In the passages leading up to the Chamber, various artists have shown the journey in artforms from glass through to copper interweaving their own stories into those of the struggle to freedom. The “Oh Wanderer” glass encased panels tracing the footsteps of the growth of Johannesburg by Pamela Sunstrum is placed perfectly along the first walkway, reminding those who enter the Chamber that decisions made inside affect those outside who trust them. An imposing copper wall sculpture, by Sam Nhlengetwa, encloses the staircase to the upper media area depicting the queues of South Africans in the voting lines of 1994 and showing the assertion of diverse individual identities within our changing living environment which still exist today.

Along the passages surrounding the Chamber, the diversity of those that live and work in our city and their stories, of crime, hate, love and existence beyond those council walls are depicted in a series of 134 wooden totem poles. Totem poles serve many purposes beyond their beauty, and their meanings are as varied as the cultures that make them. After a competition lasting nearly 6 months, South Africans from all walks of life and age groups were asked to submit entries of their lives in drawings. From a three year old drawing and colouring in a heart to a 70 year old holding a crayon for the first time, these totems made from Kiaat, were used to be a graphic representation of their stories. Out of 570 entries, 134 stories were selected and besides the artists being compensated for their contributions, their stories will forever be woven into the fabric of the building where decisions are made that affect them directly.

Once you enter the Chamber, the transparency of the glass becomes evident in the view of the daily lives of all those who live, work and hope to survive the ravages of city life. And those outside can view the roof mounted circular TV showing the sessions as they take place. The striking drum shape of the building together with the glass panels that are shaped to ensure that the audio within does not distort, is a world class design and final finish.
Joburg Property Company (JPC) Re-Creating A New #Joburg Skyline @JhbProperty

The seat itself, is on a sliding rod and cannot be removed or picked up therefore ensuring noise reduction when councillors leave the room while a session is still in progress. It is also designed to spring back against the desk to allow for fast evacuation in the case of emergencies. The staircase in the front of the room descends to a safe place below the building where there is an exit door into the Piazza below.

The newly developed People’s Piazza below the Green 5 Star rated Council Chamber has been developed around the Placemaking concept of creating quality places which is interesting, visually attractive and mixes public art with creative activities. And the People’s Piazza is just such a space. Developed with our mixed cultures in mind together with being pedestrian oriented, safe and yet comfortable, quiet yet able to create a space for sport on a national scale, it meets many of the criteria that promotes and facilitates civic engagement and allows a physical fabric where people can connect with one another.
Joburg Property Company (JPC) Re-Creating A New #Joburg Skyline @JhbProperty
The Piazza’s design softens the concrete Metro building which rises above the Council Chamber and brings together a community where green spaces with creative energy is but only a dream. The Rainbow Walkway to Freedom gives pedestrians the ability to walk safely under the solar streetlights to the outdoor chess and planter benches where public workers and councilors alike can relax and enjoy the sunlit gardens while having lunch. The skate park and outdoor gym as well as the outdoor Table Tennis can be used by anyone who wishes to exercise together with those who would rather play the outdoor chess or watch the big screen.

As the sun sets and whether you are arriving at the Joburg Theatre to watch ballet or a local production or you are going home using the newly developed Gautrain from Park Station, the breathtakingly lit Council Chamber is a daily reminder that the Jozi skyline is undergoing a massive change. Thanks to the Joburg Property Company whose vision and drive to make a difference is becoming apparent to those who not only live here but those who choose to visit Johannesburg. 

Cheers!!!




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@JhbProperty Creates A Truly SMART Technology Space Enabled Council Chamber

Hi Guys,
 
Buildings are designed with a number of functions in mind, as well as a clear priority of those functions. The most important function in the space of the newly built, SMART Space Enabled Council Chamber is communication and then debate, discussion and law-making.

Joburg Property Company (JPC) created a vision and a design to make that vision a reality. Translating their vision into a functional space is this particular masterpiece that has a 5-star rating on the Green Star SA Rating system and SMART infrastructures that may be linked to the regional precincts. The design focus is on creating a politically and visually transparent environment for council meeting, collaboration and debate.

One of the key features to a chamber like this, is the quality of audio and acoustics achieved to optimise communications. In any parliamentary space, if the video stops you can still continue the service, but if the sound stops you have to stop the session because when it comes to making laws, debating and decision making, it’s all about the spoken word

During the design phase, attempted researches of similar facilities around the world found no known circular fully glazed glass chambers similar to the design of the new Johannesburg City Council Chamber that could provide a very high degree of speech intelligibility and acoustic functionality. The acoustic and audio qualities achieved in the new Johannesburg Council Chamber is truly a reference level standard that can be appreciate by most untrained ears, not just sound professionals.
@JhbProperty Creates A Truly SMART Technology Space Enabled Council Chamber
To achieve an optimum acoustic design, an inner angled glass wall was created not only to achieve the required sound insulation from the busy streets outside, but also to provide the required sound energy management and as a bonus, it also created a walkway passage for circulation and casual impromptu meeting spaces.

The SMART meeting technology installed in the chamber was originally conceptualised by the project AV technology consultant for the National Parliament Assembly Chamber in 2002. The SMART system integrates a delegate meeting system and a network touch screen information system. At the time, it was one of the most advanced chamber meeting systems in the world. The software used for the system was fully developed in South Africa by South Africans. Since 2002, various versions of the system have been installed in provincial legislatures. The NCOP chamber and the National Assembly chamber SMART meeting systems have also been, since then, updated. The SMART system installed in the Johannesburg Council Chamber represents the most technologically advanced version to date.

Due to the circular nature of the space, it would be challenging to provide optimal video viewing coverage for all seating areas; in addition, as the chamber is a glass walled space, very high ambient light levels would prevent the use of conventional video projection technologies. To overcome these challenges, the latest large format full HD LED walls were provided. This ensures high quality video images and presentations can be view by all delegates and public participants in the chamber. The video information can also be view by council delegates through their individual 15-inch touch screen video displays.

The touch screen information system can provide preloaded meeting information, council rules and all other information relevant to the council proceedings. It can also be used by individual delegates to call for assistance and services. An emergency evacuation system was installed to facilitate fast evacuation when required.

The fundamental philosophy underpinning this world class Council Chamber with SMART technology is space enabling for the intended users; the outcome truly is - political transparency enabled!

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