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Shaking up the industry – in the very best way – is all part of the essential mix for Decorex Africa Reimagined. To add to its trailblazing efforts to reignite architecture and interior design conversations and actions in the post-pandemic world, Decorex Africa has launched an all-new Summit in Cape Town and Joburg, with ASUS as a partner.

Taking place over one day only at each show, these stimulating talks and presentations include dial-shifting insights from local leading lights and a not-to-be-missed keynote presentation by an international guest speaker. Attendees will earn accredited Continuous Professional Development (CPD) points. But the events are not just for trade professionals – the intellectually curious from all walks of life are invited to benefit from what’s on offer.

On Friday, 17 June 2022, Cape Town will play host to the Summit when it runs alongside the events and exhibits that comprise the freshly conceived Decorex Cape Town (16-19 June 2022). A ticket to the Summit also unlocks entry to the exhibition.

The Summit then migrates to Sandton, Johannesburg, where it takes place at the Sandton Convention Centre on Thursday, 28 July 2022. Again, it is co-located with the show (28-31 July 2022) and a Summit ticket opens up access to Africa’s leading architecture, interior design and decor event.

Understanding the critical need for the Summits and their place in stimulating creative exchange, the talks are proudly supported by the leading global PC brand, ASUS. ASUS has consistently responded to the needs of A+ID professionals with its purpose-driven solutions, the most recent example of which is the release of its new ProArt Studiobook that was engineered especially for career creators such as industrial and interior designers.

“We are tremendously satisfied by this clear alignment between our Summit partner and the nature of the event itself. Both aim to speak into a direct need and to enable and enhance creativity,” says RX Africa’s MD Carol Weaving.

“What better way to reach an audience of creators than by embedding ourselves in the industry via 100% Design Africa and these new architectural and interior design Summits,” says Juan Mouton of ASUS.

The summit will focus on Design as a broad discipline across various sectors.

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The Summit MC Nandi Dlepu is the founder of Mamakashaka and the creative force behind the ground-breaking Feel Good Series and Pantone Sundays. An AFDA graduate, Nandi has worked for some of South Africa’s top agencies and production houses such as Masters & Savant, Tenant McKay, Clearwater and T+W. She is a sought-after speaker who is well-known as a womxn advocacy activist.

We are excited to have the following speakers at the Cape Town Summit:

Professor Mugendi K M’Rithaa is a transdisciplinary industrial designer, educator, and researcher presently working at Machakos University in Kenya. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Design, a Master’s degree in Industrial Design, a Postgraduate Diploma in Higher Education and Training, and a Doctorate in Universal Design. He has taught in Kenya, Botswana, Canada, India, Norway, South Africa, Sweden and Uganda. He is passionate about expressions of socially conscious design and has a special interest in the pivotal role of design thinking in advancing the developmental agenda on the African continent.

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The architectural partners behind the Wits Art Museum, Nina Cohen and Fiona Garson will present jointly. Many of the buildings Cohen and Garson have designed are ground-breaking and have been published in prestigious international magazines such as Domus, Detail, Architecture Digest and so on. Cohen and Garson have received numerous awards, including Visi Designer of the Year 2012, an award of excellence from GIFA, and a National Award of Merit from SAIA.

Joe Osae-Addo is Principal of Constructs, a design + build firm with offices in Accra, Ghana. His firm synergises architecture, urban planning, landscaping, and building technology into a single unit, combining modern architecture and building techniques into ‘inno-native’ design solutions that shape contemporary African architecture. He worked for architectural firms in Finland, the United Kingdom and the United States before starting his own practice in Los Angeles, California, where he co-founded the Architecture + Design Museum of Los Angeles. In Ghana, he is Chairman of ArchiAfrika, a platform that initiates and facilitates research into African architecture and promotes socio-cultural development.

Chris Reid is a Trend Researcher and Strategist based in Cape Town, South Africa. For over a decade he’s presented trend insight to clients both locally and overseas, working both with agencies and as an independent consultant. Approaching the world of trends with equal parts curiosity, insight and scepticism, Chris is fascinated by the things that connect us to each other and our world, and what these connections mean for brands and individuals.

Nick Dutton is CEO and Co-Founder of Mami Wata, a global African surf lifestyle brand founded in Cape Town in 2017. The brand’s mission is to be a creative force for good on the continent by manufacturing its full range of apparel, accessories, and surfboards in Africa, supporting African surf therapy organisations and strengthening African surf tourism. Its products are stocked by leading retailers in the UK, Europe and US. The brand recently opened a pop-up store in Venice, Los Angeles. The brand tells its story of African surf culture through the lens of African design principles and design storytelling. Prior to being part of Mami Wata, Nick had a 20-year career in advertising in South Africa and the UK, specialising in global brands..

Juliet Kavishe is a practising professional interior architect and design educator who has worked on high-end residential homes and commercial and corporate workspaces globally. She is an Executive Board Member and Editor-In-Chief of the Pan Afrikan Design Institute (PADI) Educational Journal Committee, which is striving to create a Design Journal with a focus on African design and African-focused design education. Juliet is also one of the Directors of the African Institute of the Interior Design Professions (IID), and lectures in Interior Design.

Registration for the Summit kicks off at 10h00 on the day and the programme runs from 10h30 until 16h15. For more information about the speakers, schedule and ticketing, head here.

Win a Studiobook ProArt 16 OLED notebook

Visit the Summit and stand a chance to win an incredibly powerful laptop and execute your designs with extreme precision.

Prize valued at R40 000

*Competition only open to Summit attendees

Product specs:

Model:             H5600QM-93210B0X

Colour:            BLACK

CPU:                R9-5900HX

RAM:               DDR4 32GB ( 16GB DDR4 SO-DIMM *2 )

Storage:           1TB PCIE G3 (PERFORMANCE) SSD

OS:                   WIN11 PRO

GPU:                NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX3060

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