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This dissertation draws on the experience of the third culture kid to set up a design approach for adaptive reuse. The third culture kid is someone who has lived outside of their culture/ country of origin for majority of the developing years and as a result experiences the sense of belonging or not...
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| author | Pournejati, Omid |
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| description | This dissertation draws on the experience of the third culture kid to set up a design approach for adaptive reuse. The third culture kid is someone who has lived outside of their culture/ country of origin for majority of the developing years and as a result experiences the sense of belonging or not belonging to multiple cultures to form personal identity. The Old Castle Brewery complex in Woodstock, Cape Town offers a viable site for this exploration which involves theories of isolation and integration, hybridity, and the rhizome. A connection is made between the author's Iranian Islamic culture of origin and the site through qualities of brickwork, light and courtyards. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/36535 Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition Pournejati, Omid Papanicolaou, Stella architecture planning and geomatics This dissertation draws on the experience of the third culture kid to set up a design approach for adaptive reuse. The third culture kid is someone who has lived outside of their culture/ country of origin for majority of the developing years and as a result experiences the sense of belonging or not belonging to multiple cultures to form personal identity. The Old Castle Brewery complex in Woodstock, Cape Town offers a viable site for this exploration which involves theories of isolation and integration, hybridity, and the rhizome. A connection is made between the author's Iranian Islamic culture of origin and the site through qualities of brickwork, light and courtyards. 2022-06-24T11:49:40Z 2022-06-24T11:49:40Z 2022 2022-06-24T11:40:34Z Master Thesis Masters MS Arch http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36535 eng application/pdf School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment |
| spellingShingle | architecture planning and geomatics Pournejati, Omid Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| thesis_degree_str | Master's |
| title | Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| title_full | Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| title_fullStr | Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| title_full_unstemmed | Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| title_short | Building resilience: a pancultural practice exploring cultures, memory & amp; modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| title_sort | building resilience a pancultural practice exploring cultures memory amp modernism through hybrid and liminal condition |
| topic | architecture planning and geomatics |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/36535 |
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