FADA Gallery in association with the Graduate School of Architecture
invite you to view the following Exhibition:
20/20 Visions: 5 Year Retrospective of the Graduate School of Architecture.
In this exhibition, we reflect on the visionaries that have crafted the flagship Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Johannesburg; including its staff, its supporters, but also most importantly, its student visionaries.
Steffen Fischer, Métro: Le ministère de l'Intérieur Réunionnais |
Venue: FADA Gallery
Exhibition run: Monday 17 February – Friday 13 March 2020
About the Graduate School of Architecture Programme:
The Graduate School of Architecture (GSA) was founded in 2015 as a separate, autonomous school within the Department of Architecture at UJ. It is the youngest and arguably the most dynamic school of architecture on the African continent. In five years, it has quadrupled its intake of Master’s students, making it now one of the largest postgraduate schools in the country.
Gugulethu Methembu, The Port of Sihr |
The choice we offer in terms of interests, research agendas, contexts and perspectives is unparalleled and most of our teaching staff are part-time practitioners with national and international reputations and links. In our endeavour for excellence, we continue building on the strength, ambitions and transformative agenda of previous years. After a successful SACAP validation visit in April 2018, we’ve made some substantial changes to the curriculum, including a brand new History & Theory Programme for both Honours (M1) and Masters (M2) and a formative Design Realisation Course. We also offer a vibrant line-up of Core Modules and Extras this year.
Tonia Murray, The Book of Skins |
Jiaxin Yan Gong, The Liminal Archive: Indexing of (non)Articles |
In addition to our studios at the Faculty of Art, Design & Architecture (FADA), we have an inner-city ‘base’, GSA Metro, located in the heart of Braamfontien. Metro, which houses our review space, cinema and academic offices was officially opened by the Vice Chancellor of the University of Johannesburg, Prof Tshilidzi Marwala and the ex-Dean of FADA, Prof Federico Freschi, on 02 August 2019.
The GSA runs a host of public programmes, including the GSA International Lecture Series, which will continue to offer international and local architects a platform for sharing their work with a new generation of up-and-coming architects. Throughout the year we host exhibitions that feature student and staff work and our end-of- year show, the GSA Summer Show in November is now a fixture on the Johannesburg architectural calendar.
Steven Moore, Digi-Tech: The architecture between the physical and the digital |
Mark Raymond, Architect and academic Image courtesy of NGC Bocas Lit Fest |
Exhibition viewing hours:
Gallery Hours
Gallery Hours
Tuesday to Friday 09:00 – 16:00
Saturday 09:00 – 13:00
Closed Mondays, public and university holidays
For more information contact
Eugene Hön
Gallery Hours
Tuesday to Friday 09:00 – 16:00
Saturday 09:00 – 13:00
Closed Mondays, public and university holidays
For more information contact
Eugene Hön
0115591386
0115591386
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