Zim State House gets new facelift

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Zimbabwean State House gets new facelift

In a development that sets tounges wagging, gleaming images of the newly built boundary wall protecting the Zimbabwe State House have been seen circulating online and questions have been raised on the total cost of the fancy durawall.

The Zimbabwe State House is located in Harare.

It is considered a government property and covers an area of 2500m2.

It is located in one of the most prestigious locations in Harare, the State house is the heart of Zimbabwe.

Built in 1910, it was used by many leaders of Rhodesia and Zimbabwe. In the later years, it was used to host receptions and receive accreditations from new ambassadors.

In 1993 the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting took place in Zimbabwe, and Queen Elizabeth was invited and stayed in the State House.

As such, this institutional architecture was renovated and Nina Pantic led the architectural and interior design of its renovation.

The State houses comprised of a multitude of smaller and larger houses on a beautiful piece of land with immaculate gardens and gifted gardeners.

The Main building was in generally good repair but needed uplifting and renovation.

The other houses generally needed more extensive interventions. The interior design refurbishments took one year including design and construction and encompassed nearly all trades. Architectural, electrical and mechanical, plumbing and sewage services were all upgraded and installed. As per request, the colonial architectural style was maintained and enhanced. At the centre of the main building. in the large internal atrium, a new gazebo was constructed that mimicked the same architectural style.

The walls were built of crisscrossing metal framing, and the passage of new installations posed a considerable challenge during the construction.

The scope encompassed the provision of all items of furniture including plates, cutlery, carpets, towels etc. The Former First Lady of Zimbabwe, late Sally Mugabe, was intricately involved in the decisions and choices regarding the internal decoration. The walls were adorned with paintings from the National Gallery of Zimbabwe.

Queen Elizabeth resided in the State House during the 1993 CHOGAM and was absolutely delighted by the interior design. She was seen endlessly wandering the houses and gardens photographing the renovated buildings rennovated by local architects.

Source:Pantic Architects©