On Saturday 22nd July, a Johannesburg Heritage Foundation Blue Plaque was unveiled at Windybrow. 2017 saw the reopening of Windybrow as an Arts Centre under the auspices of the Market Theatre Foundation. In the last two years Windybrow has been restored. The team has been led by Christine Smith McDonald, Ismail Mahomed and Jennifer van den Bussche who are passionate about heritage and see a role for a fine restored heritage building that relates to the surrounding community and has a contemporary purpose. Herbert Prins was the Heritage advisor and Wayne Mansfield of KMH the architect. The project has been entered into the Africa Architecture Awards competition.
Blue Plaque (Kathy Munro)
Jennifer van den Bussche, Christine McDonald, Ismail Mahomed and team of the Windybrow Arts Centre at the unveiling (Kathy Munro)
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