NEWS LETTER 2 - October 2008
Carin Smuts, winner of the 2008 Global Award for Sustainable
Architecture
In his most recent book, published in 2007*, the pioneer of political
ecology André Gorz writes of his hope for a
forthcoming ecological
urban revolution: “It is likely that it will be South Americans or South
Africans who – in the
abandoned suburbs of European cities – will be
the first to recreate the self-production workshops of their home
favela
or township.”
His wish is becoming a reality, since it is the South African Carin Smuts
who has today been awarded the
2008 Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, on September 22 in
Poissy, Villa Savoy (France).
“our sustainiblity is about people”
Born in 1960 in Pretoria, Carin Smuts comes from a family of politicians and philosophers (her great-uncle
Jan
Christiaan Smuts was one of the renewers of holistic thought), who were unflinching in their opposition to
apartheid. After early ambitions to be a doctor, Carin chose to study architecture, in the belief that “this career
would
enable her to make an even greater difference to society”.
Since 1989, Carin Smuts has worked in the townships, now free of apartheid but still excluded from the
development
process going on elsewhere.
Is the architecture she practises sustainable? She says it is, emphasising how: “
a sense of economy, an
intelligent use of materials, are the very ethics of architecture! But to build in the townships,
people must first
be able to express a need, formulate a programme, know how to put it into practice. Experience has
taught
me that this is impossible if people have not regained their own freedom. For me, architecture is simply the
means for these people to regain charge of their own lives. Our work is about people.”
With extremely small budgets, Carin Smuts builds amenities, housing, services, not only for but with the local
communities. They work with her to establish the programme, and then build and manage it themselves. A
Carin Smuts project generates more cultural energy than it uses materials. Just as the Bengali Muhammad
Yunus invented micro-loans, Carin Smuts has invented sustainable micro-development, an approach that she
sums up in a single phrase: “Do local: materials, details, labour.”
As the winner of the 2008 Global Award for Sustainable Architecture, Carin Smuts has been commissioned to
build
the second project in the Seine-Aval Architecture Manifesto-Collection: a multipurpose centre which will
revitalise the
small town of Follainville-Dennemont. The first project, a rural lodge in Chanteloup, has been
commissioned from
the 2007 winner Hermann Kaufmann and will open in spring 2009.
Global Award for Sustainable architecture 2008 – Film documentaries
The 5 documentaries realized by Rebecca Levin and Jana Revedin
Fabrizio Caròla, Naples/Mali
CS Studio Architects, Carin Smuts, Capetown South Africa
Elemental, Alejandro Aravena, Chile
Rural Studio, Alabama USA
Philippe Samyn, Belgium
Are presented on www.global-award.org
Yours
Jana Revedin
Curator

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