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Nearly three decades after end, the spatial legacy of Apartheid still scars the Cape Town landscape. Large urban centres remain the key destinations for peripheral suburbs and townships placing increasing pressure on the landscape as rapid urbanisation is underfoot, constantly altering the urban fab...
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School of Architecture, Planning and Geomatics
2025
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