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Architect celebrates Harvest House milestone

Nqobile Tshili

Bulawayo Bureau

A Bulawayo-based architect, Adams Mapingire, is celebrating the recent commissioning of the 10 500-seater Harvest House International Church conference centre by President Mnangagwa.

The impressive multi-purpose facility is poised to solidify Bulawayo’s position as a premier conference destination in Zimbabwe.

Located in Selbourne Brooke, the centre boasts a range of modern amenities, including five seminar halls, a gymnasium, a food court, offices, and a restaurant.

The building’s striking design seamlessly blends contemporary aesthetics with spiritual symbolism, featuring a towering façade adorned with sleek glass panels and bold geometric lines.

At night, the centre transforms into a captivating spectacle, illuminated by an innovative LED lighting system that casts a mesmerising glow across the structure.

The expansive main hall, with its tiered seating and impeccable acoustics, offers an immersive experience for attendees. Mapingire expressed immense pride and humility at having his design brought to life and recognised at the highest level.

The architect’s vision for the project has not only enhanced the city’s skyline, but has also contributed to its growing reputation as a vibrant and dynamic hub.

“It is a privilege, especially at my age, to have designed one of the biggest buildings in the region and to have that building commissioned by the President.

“Normally, these things take years to come, and it is more of a lifetime achievement to have your designed building commissioned by the President. Even some of my seniors in the industry might never have this opportunity to design a building of that magnitude and, secondly, to have the President commission it,” said Mapingire.

Mapingire thanked HHIC for placing their trust in him to design a structure that aligned with their vision and aspirations.

“The church influenced the designs; they wanted something very big and unique, and it is those expectations that influenced me to think outside the box and design a structure that satisfied the client. It’s a church which has various commercial units that support it.

“These include a medical facility, shopping facilities, eateries, conference centres, and a dormitory, which is one of the biggest in the country. Even the entrance is very unique. So, while the project is a church project, I’m proud that it will also be part of my legacy,” he said.

Mapingire believes that designing the Harvest House International Church conference centre is a testament to his skills and a catalyst for future opportunities. He is confident that this project will open doors to more challenging and innovative design projects. Currently, he is working on redesigning several units in Bulawayo, a city that is experiencing rapid urbanisation and a shift towards accommodating the growing informal sector.

“As you can see, Bulawayo is changing, and we are also involved in its transformation. Having the highest office in the land commission a project that I designed enhances my credibility.

“Even prior to the commissioning of the building, many people were engaging my services, especially in the redesigning of some of the city’s shops,” said Mapingire.

President Mnangagwa praised the church for its significant contribution to the country’s development by constructing a state-of-the-art conference centre.

He highlighted the facility’s potential to boost the city’s economy and attract visitors.

“This structure is one of the largest of its kind in our country. I am further pleased to learn that, in addition to spiritual nourishment, which is the reason for its existence, this building will also provide outreach to the community,” said President Mnangagwa.

Bulawayo Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister, Judith Ncube, praised the new conference centre as a significant milestone for the city. She stressed its potential to boost economic growth and enhance Bulawayo’s reputation as a thriving business and cultural hub.

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