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  • Smit, Madi; Greyling, Michelle; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-18)
    Model [1:150] of Swiss Expo 2002, Lake Neuchatel, designed by architects Diller+Scofidio, built by Madi Smit and Michelle Greyling, 3rd year B.Sc. (Arch) students, University of Pretoria, 2005.
  • Haasbroek, Andries; Pringle, Braam; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-18)
    Sydney Airport Control Tower, Australia was designed by architect Ken Wooley. Model [1:150] built by 3rd year B.Sc. (Arch) students, Andries Haasbroek and Braam Pringle, University of Pretoria, 2005.
  • Coetzee, Isak; Van Rooyen, Gerhard; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-18)
    Using the traditional church design, Fay Jones, architect of the Thorncrown Chapel, Ozark, Arkansas, USA, 1979, designed a light repetitive frame, using glass panels for transparancy. Model [1:50] built by Izak Coetzee ...
  • Melonas, Marti-Mari; Teessen, Minette; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-18)
    Tjibaou Cultural Centre, Noumèa, New Caledonia, designed by Renzo Piano, 1998 pays tribute to the huts of the local Kanak people. Named after J M Tjibaou and consisting of three villages resembling different activities, ...
  • Basson, Rozanne; Stegmann, Korine; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-17)
    Currently the highest bridge in the world, the Millau Viaduct stretches over the river Tarn, connecting France with Spain. Designed by Sir Norman Robert Foster, the bridge was built between 2001-2004. Model [1:150] built ...
  • Van der Hoven, Justus; Eicker, R.C.; Postma, Riette (2006-08-30)
    Model (1:50) of Villa D' all Avon, designed by architect Rem Koolhaas, built by architecture students, University of Pretoria as a 2nd year project, 2005.
  • Saaiman, Therese; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-18)
    Model [1:100] of Villa Savoye, 1928, designed by Le Corbusier and built by Therese Saaiman, 3rd year B.Sc. (Arch) student, University of Pretoria, 2005.
  • Jacobs, Hannes; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-16)
    In the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, built in 2003, Renzo Piano pays tribute to the polyphonic artist, Paul Klee, landscape artist. Model [1:150] built by Hannes Jacobs, 3rd year B.Sc. (Arch) student, University of Pretoria, 2005.