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1 Mamre Revitilization November 2021
2 Building With Straw: A Suitable Construction Material for East Africa? April 2021
3 Article - Lockdown Renovations February 2020
4 Latest Articles featuring Eco Design Architects August 2013
5 A Green Legacy - Earthworks August 2013
6 Mamre Village Revitalisation - Earthworks August 2013
7 Straw Bale - Earthworks August 2013
8 A Green Renovation - Home August 2013
9 E-Wire-Lights - Earthworks October 2012
10 Mamre goes back to the future - Earthworks October 2011
11 Surviving on Sustainable Solutions - Building Africa July 2011
12 Mamre-Now returned to then: Urban Green File February 2011
13 Friendly Lifestyle in Ecovillage: Weekend Post October 2010
14 There's no place like a green home - Business Day October 2010
15 Andy Horn: Visi Magazine July 2010
16 Green Design 2-Eco Lighting: The Green Times July 2010
17 Natural Strategy: SA Garden and Home October 2008
18 With locally harvested poles - Touch Wood October 2008
19 Practicing Green Architecture: Odyssey August 2008
20 Buildings that thrill senses: The Good Weekend February 2008
21 Small Homes with Design Appeal: SA Garden and Home December 2007
22 The Last Straw: Lowveld Living December 2007
23 A Green Blooded Man: Warehouse Issue 2 July 2007
24 Small Scale Green: Engineering News July 2007
25 Architect for Earth: House and Leisure July 2007
26 Green Dream: Elle Decoration April 2007
27 The Wolf's Fault: SA Country Life April 2007
28 Andy Horn: Mercedes Issue 1 January 2007
29 The Nominees for the Daimler Chrysler Award for South African Architecture January 2007
30 Eco Smart: SA Garden and Home November 2006
31 The Benefits Of Going Green: SA Garden & Home Decor November 2006
32 Nieuwoudtville: Journal of the SA Institute of Architecture November 2006
33 Holcim Award Winners: Journal of the SA Institute of Architecture November 2006
34 Natural Building as a means for supporting community involvement -Challenges & Innovations: SBE 2006 July 2006
35 Seven Fountains Primary School Block B Adobe Construction: KZN NIA Journal February 2006
36 Combining traditional & new technologies: Urban Green File December 2005
37 Green Houses: The Sunday Independent October 2005
38 Holcim Awards 2005 June 2005
39 Home Sweet Home: African Decisions June 2005
40 The Mtunzini Eco-House: Urban Green File March 2005
41 Character Building - House and Leisure January 2005
42 Strawbale in Scarborough -Leading Architecture October 2004
43 Domed House with a Sacred Touch - Cape Argus March 2004
44 Sandra se Weskushuis: Rooi Rose January 2004
45 Andy Horn Q & A - Elle Decoration July 2003
46 Sustainability with a natural building approach - from straw bale to dome building: SBE 2003 May 2003
47 Maison Prinsloo à Eiland Bay: Le Moniteur November 2002
48 Designing for the environment - House and Leisure September 2002
49 House of Good Hope - Design Indaba Magazine June 2002
50 A Green Getaway: Cape West Coast: Architural Digest SA December 2001
51 Back to Basics: SA Home Owner July 2001
52 The Case for Cob - Architechnology October 2000
53 Case Study: A House in McGregor - Planning January 2000
54 Reaching out to a Dream: Al-Wardah November 1992
Nieuwoudtville Award

Eco Design Architects was awarded the Holcim Award for Sustainable Construction 2005 & took silver in the Africa and Middle East Region for their designs for the Nieuwoudtville Caravan Site Upgrade

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Mamre Revitalization Project is an initiative by the City of Cape Town to promote the preservation and restoration of Mamre’s rich heritage resources, while helping to alleviate poverty and promote skills transfer. Eco Design Architects have been appointed by the city to assist the community with this project. Click here for more info or go to Mamre Revitalization Project Website