FOR ALL THE FUN André Krige and Theo Kruger so obviously have with their projects, they're pragmatists at heart. Take Uxolo as an example. Since its completion in 2021, the building's unique tapestry-inspired brickwork and bubblegum-pink balconies have been catnip to content creators, yet André says their goal wasn't to create Instagram-mable architecture.
"One of the worst things about our job is that we demolish a hell of a lot of buildings, and we hate it," he explains. "Our fundamental principle is to design buildings intended to stand for more than a 100 years. That sometimes means not looking at the most environmentally friendly materials - but if the same site is repurposed every 10 or 15 years, the environmental impact is drastically larger. We say, let's rather create architecture that's not boring and won't make people want to break it down five years from now."
Both born in 1988, the two grew up within kilometres of each other in Linden and, while their paths often crossed, they only became friends when they ended up studying architecture at the University of the Free State. They attribute a lot of their shared design sensibilities to the burgeoning gaming culture of the early 1990s. "There was a definitive aesthetic within that environment that wasn't really evident in the rest of the world," says André. "When Sony brought out the first PlayStation, the remote didn't have an A, B and C, but rather a little square, triangle, circle and X in four different colours. As a result, a twoyear-old could pick it up and understand which buttons to push. We spend a lot of time and energy on the way our buildings communicate. The language of architecture should be simple enough for a two-year-old to understand it as well."
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