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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
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Necropolis: burial & afterlives in Cape Town
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Re-Presencing Woodstock Gasworks: Remediation and re-imagination of an industrial landscape
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[re] Build. [re] Fabrication of District Six: Weaving Heritage Narratives with Future Development
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Spatial patterns of tourism in the East London area
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Re Fuse: Place, material, nature
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Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition
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Izwe Lethu!: Visions of decoloniality through the re-imagining of electrical services
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Mall re-imagined reconsidering a Cape Town shopping centre
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East City Precinct Design Code: Redevelopment through form-based codes
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Establishing the kinematics of the North East Region of South Africa with the use of GPS data
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Enabling a Trading Community: A Re-imagination of Trade in Lusaka, Zambia
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Stereo-tectonic choreography: A sculptural [re]surfacing of an enigmatic genius loci
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The Point Re-visited: A Redevelopment Plan for the Point Road Precinct in Durban
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Indigenous re-form: Change and adaptation in a new school in new Xade, Botswana
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Path place pause: re-establishing vibrancy and cultural identity in Pniël by redefining the square
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A city walkable: [Re]Imagining spatial justice through access and public space in North End, East London
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The upgrade of the public realm through architecture: Re-enforcing existing social practices and community connections in Wentworth, Durban
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The role of Integrated spatial planning in restructuring Cape Town : the redevelopment of Wingfield
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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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A way to use GIS (incl. geomasking) to understand homelessness: a focus on the spatial characteristics of and around sleeping locations of the homeless in Cape Town City Bowl
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The repurposing of the Bellville Marshalling Yard: Achieving an spatially efficient and equitable Metropolitan Cape Town
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Re-presenting Cape Town through landscapes of social identity and exclusion : an interpretation of three power shifts and their modifications from 1652-1994