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Atrium defines form
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Transforming architecture through the realm of mixed-use typologies, with a bias to sports culture and lifestyle
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Resourceful urbanism: revisions of typology a network of resource 'add-ons' for a population of 400 000 in down-town Johannesburg
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The role of informal trade markets in household food security and nutrition in Cape Town s food systems value chain
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Indigenous re-form: Change and adaptation in a new school in new Xade, Botswana
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The landscapes we eat: reconnecting people to food production through agri-toursim
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Sense of Place, Sense of self: Sharing place through the lens of food, culture and the sensory embodiment of space
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Rituals of health : new healing spaces for Khayelitsha district hospital
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GIS-based decision support approach for selecting a new landfill site for the city of Cape Town
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The water line : research into the peculiar place of the Namib Desert coast
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Architecture, dance and materiality : using choreology and sensuous materials to enhance the experience of architecture
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Suburban metabolism a project for a suburb of the future
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Growing a building particularity as a strategy for upliftment of agriculture towns in South Africa
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Church - Club: A study in cross programming as a means of survival for the church in the contemporary urban environment
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Seeking sanctum, a space for healing
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Towards a plan for Kuils River
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Enabling a Trading Community: A Re-imagination of Trade in Lusaka, Zambia
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[Co]Building for A displaced community: the conduction of place-making strategies as a means of addressing spatial segregation
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A Complementary Architecture: Enhancing the experience of Maynardville Park through a responsive architecture
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Daily migrations in a shifting landscape: Facilitating a circular economy on the south peninsula
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Design and creation of a virtual world of Petra, Jordan
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The Contemporary Cape Winery: A Wine Cooperative for Jamestown, Stellenbosch
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State of Repair: Architectures for a Democratic Public
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A kreol coastal confluence in Mahebourg, Mauritius