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Adaptive reuse : the Salt River market
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Adaptive reuse of the Agrivaal Building
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Adapting at multiple scales: Towards a contextualised adaptive reuse of disused commercial infrastructure in secondary South African cities
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URBAN REGENERATION AND ADAPTIVE REUSE IN HISTORIC PUBLIC SPACES. Sustainability Assessment of the Conceptual Proposal for Cibin Square, Romania
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From Neglect to Opportunity: Revitalizing a neglected coastline through adaptive reuse architecture that unites and celebrates
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Special Study: Constructions for building over water
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Architectural education with special reference to the University of Pretoria
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The FACTory: Unearthing the forgotten industry of Cape Town
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The prospect of providing low-income medium density housing in developing countries : problems and opportunities with special reference to Cape Town, South Africa
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Magnifying the interstice: Mixed-use reuse of abandoned lanes in Salt River
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A school of general knowledge: Special Study, The junction from building to site.
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Negotiating modernism in Cape Town: 1918-1948 : an investigation into the introduction, contestation, negotiation and adaptation of modernism in the architecture of Cape Town
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Building walls, breaking boundaries : a study of difference and inclusion at Deer Park, Cape Town
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Shaping the future : the potential for resilience through the adaptive reuse of House Boeschoten
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Cape Town Central Fire Station
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The Cape Town church building boom 1880-1909: An Historical and Architectural Review
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Building Layout Inside Rural House Compounds in Special Preservation Areas for Historic Landscape: The Case of Six Village Sections Such as Okuyama, Asuka, Kawahara, Noguchi, Oka and Shimasho in Asuka Village
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Growing a building particularity as a strategy for upliftment of agriculture towns in South Africa
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ANALYSIS OF THE WATER USE IN DIFFERENT TYPES OF BUILDINGS
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Sculpting landscape: boulder and void on Buitenkant Street, Cape Town
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Erf 217, Cape Town
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Special study: Library furniture
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Health and Place: Special Commodities in New Urban Development
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AT‐AER: Adversarial Training With Adaptive Example Reuse