Negotiating difference in post-apartheid housing design

Negotiating difference in post-apartheid housing design

Author: 
Mah, Kai Wood
Publisher: 
Taylor & Francis
Date published: 
2013
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Responsibility: 
Rivers, Patrick Lynn, jt. author
Journal Title: 
African Identities
Source: 
African Identities, Vol. 11, No. 3, August 2013, pp. 290-303
Abstract: 

This article considers the visual qualities of design practice in post-apartheid housing for the poor. We specifically address the visual power of social mapping within the context of a ‘coloured’ housing development in the Cape Town suburb of Mitchells Plain. Considering South Africa's history, expanded design practice helps to commence the undoing of apartheid's embedded and lingering impact by mitigating power differentials between planners and designers, on the one hand, and informal housing residents, on the other.

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CITATION: Mah, Kai Wood. Negotiating difference in post-apartheid housing design . : Taylor & Francis , 2013. African Identities, Vol. 11, No. 3, August 2013, pp. 290-303 - Available at: https://library.au.int/negotiating-difference-post-apartheid-housing-design-4