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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
Re-Presencing Woodstock Gasworks: Remediation and re-imagination of an industrial landscape
Daily migrations in a shifting landscape: Facilitating a circular economy on the south peninsula
Path place pause: re-establishing vibrancy and cultural identity in Pniël by redefining the square
Examining a boundary : spatial manifestations of social practice along the Buitengracht, Cape Town, 1652 - 2005
Bubbles of Exclusivity: Bursting the bubble around private development in uMhlanga, Durban
[re] Build. [re] Fabrication of District Six: Weaving Heritage Narratives with Future Development
Social and spatial exclusion in a coastal area of Cape Town: The case of Kalk Bay, St James and Fish Hoek
Re Fuse: Place, material, nature
Emlanjeni: Reconnecting people with the landscape to promote social interaction
Izwe Lethu!: Visions of decoloniality through the re-imagining of electrical services
Mall re-imagined reconsidering a Cape Town shopping centre
Mindful mediations at Three Anchor Bay
Escape to recovery. Discovering architectural innovations for mindful meditation with landscapes
Enabling a Trading Community: A Re-imagination of Trade in Lusaka, Zambia
Stereo-tectonic choreography: A sculptural [re]surfacing of an enigmatic genius loci
The Point Re-visited: A Redevelopment Plan for the Point Road Precinct in Durban
Indigenous re-form: Change and adaptation in a new school in new Xade, Botswana
The landscapes we eat: reconnecting people to food production through agri-toursim
Embodying the intangible at Princess Vlei : Capturing memory, history and imaginings in landscape and architecture
Seeds of the future in the Present: Exploring the Intersections of [placemaking] through the Anatomic-Tectonic and Nature Reconnection Practices
The upgrade of the public realm through architecture: Re-enforcing existing social practices and community connections in Wentworth, Durban
Centering the periphery: Re-framing East London central business district towards social & spatial equality
Through the lens of identity, a poetic journey of subconscious embodiment in architecture
Designing for health and well-being: Implementing Human Centered Design principles into an existing workplace precinct through adaptive re-use practices