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Seeking sanctum, a space for healing
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Architectural Healing Spaces: How Design Protects, Rehabilitates Survivors of Abuse
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Healing Through Restoration: The adaptation of Cape Dutch Revival Architecture in George into a place for healing
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Adaptive Healing: Exploring therapeutic architecture and the integration of addiction rehabilitation into the Cape Flats, Mitchells Plain
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Museum, memory, and mental health: making sense of contestation over the interpretation of violence in the Contested Spaces exhibition at William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley, South Africa
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Museum, memory, and mental health: making sense of contestation over the interpretation of violence in the Contested Spaces exhibition at William Humphreys Art Gallery, Kimberley, South Africa
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At Limbe, Malawi: Space-placemaking through the integration of street trading practices
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Indigenous re-form: Change and adaptation in a new school in new Xade, Botswana
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Interspace [Inter-play-ce]: Using form to clarify and create dynamic, hybrid and mimetic spaces
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[re] Build. [re] Fabrication of District Six: Weaving Heritage Narratives with Future Development
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Spatial narratives: redefining permanent gendered spaces for temporal female traders in Eveline Street, Katutura, Windhoek
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Analysis of the military hospital, Port Louis, Mauritius
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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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Universitas : a study of spatial development of Western universities, exploring their emergence as distinctive space, building and planning types
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Moving mindsets: A multidimensional inquiry into urban justice through the lens of urban mobility and the evolution of public space
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Centering the periphery: Re-framing East London central business district towards social & spatial equality
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Crafting endurance: Form, time, space, and memory in the construction of a civic urban artefact for Cape Town s east city
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The combine harvester: defining a new food retail typology
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The influences on the two inner city housing projects of the Bo Kaap and District Six in Cape Town that were built between 1938 and 1944
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Creating Connections in the City: From road to street; and buffer zone to landscape: Residual highway space as a tool in stitching segregated neighbourhoods into the urban fabric
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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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Using GIS to evaluate the impact of the built environment on health in “Brown’s Farm” Philippi
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Designing for health and well-being: Implementing Human Centered Design principles into an existing workplace precinct through adaptive re-use practices
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Designing for health and well-being: Implementing Human Centered Design principles into an existing workplace precinct through adaptive re-use practices