Sarah de Villiers
This contribution to Johannesburg Lasts is led by Counterspace with Sarah de Villiers and Sumayya Vally.
Sarah de Villiers is an architect and designer based in Johannesburg. Her interests lie in spatio-economic practices, as well as elements which involve ‘otherness’ – particularly practices which embed themselves as unexpected systems of transaction, defying logics of surrounding scale, time, accessibilities, identity or broader policy environments. She had formerly contributed for six years at Counterspace as a co-director and architect, and holds a Masters in Architecture from the University of the Witwatersrand. She co-leads Unit 18 Hyperreal Prototypes, a postgraduate architecture course at the Graduate School of Architecture, University of Johannesburg, and preceding this has also taught in GSA Unit 14’s Rogue Economies for three years.
Counterspace is a Johannesburg-based collaborative architectural studio led by Sumayya Vally. Counterspace is inspired by its location – Johannesburg – and is committed to developing design expression particularly for the continent – through design research, publishing, pedagogy, built things, buildings and other forms of architecture. The studio is an exploration into evolving methods of collaborative practice and research, and it operates adjacent to the academy, with Sumayya leading Unit 12 at the Graduate School of Architecture, Johannesburg and collaborations on several research projects with the school and the City.
Counterspace also runs Counterparts with Sarah de Villiers, an interdisciplinary space, residency, dialogue and publishing platform, with an interest in tracing, seeding and carving collaborative ways of working.
Founded: in 2015 in Johannesburg, South Africa. www.counterspace-studio.com