Condé Nast House & Garden

Mpendulo dlamini

architect, South africa

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Before his career in architectu­re that now spans a decade, it was the residentia­l niche that captured Mpendulo’s attention as a final-year university student. a phone call from a gauteng-based medical doctor to design his new home at eboste estate changed his life’s trajectory. and upon the completion of the project, the good doctor’s friends, stokvel members and relatives were all lining up to make use of his services. ‘I had about 20 projects lined up at the time, which was enough to launch my small studio in rosebank.’

With each new project, he dedicates more time to the client in order to understand them better, learning about their values and the significan­ce of his contributi­on to their lives. ‘We brainstorm ideas around their lifestyles, family dynamics and sociabilit­y so that my interpreta­tion of their vision is translated onto paper. This process requires empathy and time.’

The young creative approaches architectu­re as a time capsule, and over the past 10 years, has learnt that each home he builds is a statement that represents a moment in time. ‘Through each structure, future generation­s can be able to hear us, feel us and see us.’

his favourite project? Mpendulo says it is hard to say, as all of his work opens up new challenges to him. one career-defining project was the first mega-township community he designed for 4 000 residents, which he presented to all stakeholde­rs, including mayors.’

a‘ nother project I’m proud of is a dolphin coast home. The building is designed around the client’s personalit­y of being private to the public but open to the loved ones.’ he is currently working on what a calls a dream project of a friendship spanning 15 years: a‘ friend saw my concepts and said, “one day you’ll build my house.” Fast forward to 2020, he kept his word. his brief was simple: “Please shock me.”’ They are breaking ground to 2 000 squaremetr­e luxury home in steyn city.

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‘Through each structure, future generation­s can be able to hear us, feel us and see us’

Mpendulo Dlamini

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