Innovative thinking is the mark of a fine architect and it will take innovation to meet the architectural challenges of the future. Accompanying innovative thinking is the ever-advancing technology at architects’ disposal which, when fully utilised, can improve efficiency and further expand on individual designs. However, it is creative flair that sets great architects above their peers as they strive to make exceptional and meaningful contributions to South Africa’s diverse and multi-cultural landscape. This was evident in the run-up to the 29th Corobrik Architectural Student of the Year Awards, according to Dirk Meyer, managing director of Corobrik. The competition has been held annually for the past 28 years to reward and advance excellence in the profession nationwide. It starts with regional rounds at eight major universities throughout South Africa. Then, the overall national winner from among the regional finalists is named and presented with a cheque for R50 000 at the 29th Architectural Student of the Year Awards function in Johannesburg in May 2016. Musa Shangase, Corobrik Commercial & Marketing Director presented prizes to architectural students of the University of Johannesburg.
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