Boidus Focus - Vol 2, Issue 5 [Jun 2012]

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11.06.2012

OIDUS FOCUS

Registered at GPO as a Newspaper Volume 2, Issue #5

NEWS > 02 MIST News: Mokotedi Accepts His Ministry’s Failures 03 Right to be Debriefed After Losing a Tender - M. Lefhoko

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EDITORIALS > 04 So What is Urban Design? Author of Gaborone Revised Development Plan 05 The Gaborone North/ Phakalane disaster and bureaucrazy!

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BUILDINGS > 06 Envisaging an Urban Regeneration Strategy for Gaborone 07 Landscape Exclusive: Mokolodi Nurseries foster Essence of Life Plants

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The ‘State of Our Cities’ Designers Forum 2012

Concern for the planning, design and development of our cities by H. Killion Mokwete and Keeletsang P. Dipheko

Introduce Urban Design at DTRP and Council “There is need to train more urban designers introduce them strategically in Government planning institutions such as Councils, DTRP and Ministry of Lands and Housing and also in private sector...” [Peter Moalafi, Urban Designer]

Brand Gaborone a ‘Diamond City’- Alex Mochusi [BOCCIM] by Keeletsang P. Dipheko

“Urban Design should not be about emphasis on ‘qualification degrees’ but rather focus on competency. In other words the important question is whether someone architects are competent enough to practice as an urban designer...” [Mr GS Manowe, ARC Chairman]

that Botswana truly benefits from this historic relocation to our shores. “We suggest for a start Sir, the Gaborone should be re-branded on the diamond theme, just as when one mentions Antwerp – diamonds come to mind. Government needs to facilitate Gaborone to >>> CONTINUED PAGE 06

‘State of Our Cities’ Designers Forum: Held at Botswanacraft on 24th April 2012, the forum brought together Urban Designers, Architects, Town Planners, Landscape Architects, and government development agencies such as DTRP.

Typical Urban Design Scheme / ‘Big City Plan’ for Birmingham, UK - Eastside Masterplan

Designers Forum Cites Need to Introduce Urban Design So What Is Urban Design?

by H. Killion Mokwete and Mpho Mooka Discussions following presentations at the recently held ‘State of Citiesdesigners forum’ were unanimous in agreement identifying Urban Design as one most lacking key element across our cities. Although this has been made a key recommendation in the Revised Development Plan, attending participating designers still

decried the lack of proper urban design for our cities. Boidus asked Leta Mosienyane (Architect, Urban Designer & Arbitrator) and Peter Moalafi (Oxford Brookes educated Urban Designer working with BHC) to introduce aspects of urban design... >>> CONTINUED PAGE 04

In a Boidus Exclusive Interview Dr. Henri Comrie (urban designer of Cape Town’s World Cup Stadium) observed that: “Great cities all over the world are firstly designed for people and not cars and that seems to be forgotten in the hard, impenetrable facades at ground level of the majority of new buildings going up in Gaborone. Buildings can be big and tall and self centered but their ground level facades should always be layered and shaded in a hot country like Botswana. If every building does this, Gaborone’s planners and architects will be building a much better city over time.” This critical observation of Gaborone City can also be found in our cities and Towns across the county. It is with this background that we invited all relevant design stakeholders in Botswana to discuss the “State of our Cities.” We asked these professionals the following key questions:

1. What is being done to develop and creatively nurture identities and quality of places in our cities? 2. Whose responsibility is it in Botswana to create identities and icons for our urban environments? 3. Research suggests that cities are the engines of economic growth and the agents of transformations throughout the world but looking at how urban cities can we say they foster economic growth? The forum will be based on presentations from key persons who have some responsibility on matters concerning the planning, design and development of our cities. We had presentations from: • Urban Designer / Town Planner [MPI - Leta Mosienyane] • Development Control Code [DTRP- Mr Kebonyemodisa Ooke] • Architectures (Iconic Building) [Arctez - Mr Muchengwa] • Landscape [Richard Arthey, Rplan.M]

“Urban design is needed for example in areas like G-North where planning is currently based on a 2 dimensional plan which does not take cognisance of volume and or envisaged activities. Services should be allocated based on a complete volumetric plan and properly calculated services...” [Mrs. Ndigilio Hobona, Architect] “Urban design could be used to define ownership of negative spaces in our cities which are usually neglected. Instead of councils wanting to ‘own’ all immediate spaces outside people’s house, guidelines could be developed to allow people to use these spaces for shared purposes...” [Thabo Mpho Tau] Urban Design is a great tool as demonstrated by its application in Gaborone’s Central Business District (CBD). However, these common guidelines need to be binding to all. Government developments in the CBD such as the High Court of Appeal largely ignored the urban design covenants...” [Mr Muchengwa, Arctez]

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At the recently held 32nd HLCC meeting held in Gaborone, Mr Alex Mochusi, the BOCCIM President proposed a bold idea for transforming Gaborone City into a world class ‘Diamond City’. Mr Mochusi called on Government to take advantage of the ongoing relocation of the Diamond Trading Centre (DTC) to take high level decisions and initiatives that would ensure


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