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The" Special Study": On the disintegration and reintegration of the contemporary city

This Study is only an attempt at a brief' outline to a vast and complex problem. It does not endeavour to deal with the more specific problems of disintegrational forces in cities such as the population explosion, speculative and uncontrolled land exploitation and building, sprawling ribbon developm...

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Main Author: Albrecht, Sven Michael
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics 2021
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description This Study is only an attempt at a brief' outline to a vast and complex problem. It does not endeavour to deal with the more specific problems of disintegrational forces in cities such as the population explosion, speculative and uncontrolled land exploitation and building, sprawling ribbon development and more specific reasons for central area decay. As the "Special Study" required by the thesis, it intends to describe the urban context for the envisaged Ethical Centre and thereby amplify the social context described in the “Research". It finally concludes the thoughts which led to the development and. concept of an Ethical· Centre.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/33397 The" Special Study": On the disintegration and reintegration of the contemporary city Albrecht, Sven Michael Architecture This Study is only an attempt at a brief' outline to a vast and complex problem. It does not endeavour to deal with the more specific problems of disintegrational forces in cities such as the population explosion, speculative and uncontrolled land exploitation and building, sprawling ribbon development and more specific reasons for central area decay. As the "Special Study" required by the thesis, it intends to describe the urban context for the envisaged Ethical Centre and thereby amplify the social context described in the “Research". It finally concludes the thoughts which led to the development and. concept of an Ethical· Centre. 2021-06-29T10:30:23Z 2021-06-29T10:30:23Z 1964 2021-06-18T07:22:47Z Thesis Other BArch http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33397 eng application/pdf School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment
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The" Special Study": On the disintegration and reintegration of the contemporary city
title The" Special Study": On the disintegration and reintegration of the contemporary city
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