TASA Becomes FOunding Member of International Thatching Society
By ABRIE VISAGIE NATIONAL CHAIRMAN, 26.09.11 | Comments
TASA’s National Chairman, Mr. Abrie Visagie was invited to attend the meeting of the Thatchers Associations of Northern Europe. This meeting took place on the island of Romo in Denmark. The Thatching Industries of England, Denmark, Sweden, Netherlands and Germany were represented by about 60 thatchers from these countries. South Africa was then invited to be part of the formation of the International Thatching Society.
“The Goal of the ITS is to establish knowledge and techniques that will bring the thatched roof from a roof for old and conserved houses to a modern roof, that can compete with other roofs, no matter which building it is used for.” — in the words of Joergen Kaarup from JTL (the biggest Danish organization for Master Thatchers).
The working of the International Thatching Society is very simplified:
The organized Thatching Societies played an enormous role in the expansion of the thatching trade in Europe, and they succeeded in turning the tide in favour of thatch. One can see that in the progressive architecture in thatched buildings. There is a lot to be learned both ways between South Africa and Europe, and we should use this opportunity to improve our own vision and skills. TASA can learn a lot from the Dutch on how they built their Thatching Association into a very successful and influential organization.
“The Goal of the ITS is to establish knowledge and techniques that will bring the thatched roof from a roof for old and conserved houses to a modern roof, that can compete with other roofs, no matter which building it is used for.” — in the words of Joergen Kaarup from JTL (the biggest Danish organization for Master Thatchers).
The working of the International Thatching Society is very simplified:
- Every country is represented by two members from a recognized Thatching Association
- A website will be set up as forum for members where information can be shared
- Membership fees are 200 Euro (R 2 000) per year to run the website
- Once a year there will be a meeting combined with a tour/ thatching fair
The organized Thatching Societies played an enormous role in the expansion of the thatching trade in Europe, and they succeeded in turning the tide in favour of thatch. One can see that in the progressive architecture in thatched buildings. There is a lot to be learned both ways between South Africa and Europe, and we should use this opportunity to improve our own vision and skills. TASA can learn a lot from the Dutch on how they built their Thatching Association into a very successful and influential organization.
About The Author:
ABRIE VISAGIE
NATIONAL CHAIRMAN
THATCHERS ASSOCIATION OF SOUTH AFRICA
More info: sa-thatchers.co.za

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