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Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design

Dissertation (ML(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2009.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/24388 Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design Young, Graham theawentzel@gmail.com Wentzel, Dorithea Maria Greytown Spatial needs Community upliftment Spatial planning Poor infrastructure Environmental rehabilitation Expression of time Umvuti municipality Site analysis Kwasizabantu Mission station Technical drawings Road system hierarchy Placemaking Urban fabric Continuos movement system Settlement legibility Interconnectedness of functions Direct connections between functions Development zones Waste management Circulation analysis Drainage management Circulation planning Natural conservation management Ideal relationships for development Functional zones Remedial work Structuring actions Holding actions Growth directions Development framework Site plan Master plan Sketch plan Necessitous use Guild design Permaculture Access to the countryside The in-between Cultural context Open space system Multi-use of spaces Visual analysis Future development Self-supportive Hierarchy of spaces Stanger Traditional authority areas Short mist belt grasslands biome Jammerdaal farm Erlo stegen Tabitha school Settlement character Settlement character expression Development context Development boundaries Site planning Baseline information Design decision Economical context Environmental context UCTD Dissertation (ML(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2009. The aim of this thesis is to analyse and interpret the existent and future needs of the people and environment of the mission station, Kwasizabantu,to ensure settlement growth that will enhance the social, economical and environmental aspects of the settlement. This will result in a development framework of the whole site, a master plan for the lifespan of the settlement and detailed design of the heart of the settlement. Architecture unrestricted 2013-09-06T17:25:44Z 2009-05-26 2013-09-06T17:25:44Z 2006-11-27 2009-05-26 2009-05-06 Dissertation Wentzel, DM, 2007, Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design, ML(Prof) dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24388 > C158/eo http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24388 http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-05062009-162841/ ©University of Pretoria 2008 application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Greytown
Spatial needs
Community upliftment
Spatial planning
Poor infrastructure
Environmental rehabilitation
Expression of time
Umvuti municipality
Site analysis
Kwasizabantu
Mission station
Technical drawings
Road system hierarchy
Placemaking
Urban fabric
Continuos movement system
Settlement legibility
Interconnectedness of functions
Direct connections between functions
Development zones
Waste management
Circulation analysis
Drainage management
Circulation planning
Natural conservation management
Ideal relationships for development
Functional zones
Remedial work
Structuring actions
Holding actions
Growth directions
Development framework
Site plan
Master plan
Sketch plan
Necessitous use
Guild design
Permaculture
Access to the countryside
The in-between
Cultural context
Open space system
Multi-use of spaces
Visual analysis
Future development
Self-supportive
Hierarchy of spaces
Stanger
Traditional authority areas
Short mist belt grasslands biome
Jammerdaal farm
Erlo stegen
Tabitha school
Settlement character
Settlement character expression
Development context
Development boundaries
Site planning
Baseline information
Design decision
Economical context
Environmental context
UCTD
Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design
title Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design
title_full Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design
title_fullStr Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design
title_full_unstemmed Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design
title_short Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design
title_sort kwasizabantu a spatial development framework and detail design
topic Greytown
Spatial needs
Community upliftment
Spatial planning
Poor infrastructure
Environmental rehabilitation
Expression of time
Umvuti municipality
Site analysis
Kwasizabantu
Mission station
Technical drawings
Road system hierarchy
Placemaking
Urban fabric
Continuos movement system
Settlement legibility
Interconnectedness of functions
Direct connections between functions
Development zones
Waste management
Circulation analysis
Drainage management
Circulation planning
Natural conservation management
Ideal relationships for development
Functional zones
Remedial work
Structuring actions
Holding actions
Growth directions
Development framework
Site plan
Master plan
Sketch plan
Necessitous use
Guild design
Permaculture
Access to the countryside
The in-between
Cultural context
Open space system
Multi-use of spaces
Visual analysis
Future development
Self-supportive
Hierarchy of spaces
Stanger
Traditional authority areas
Short mist belt grasslands biome
Jammerdaal farm
Erlo stegen
Tabitha school
Settlement character
Settlement character expression
Development context
Development boundaries
Site planning
Baseline information
Design decision
Economical context
Environmental context
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24388
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-05062009-162841/