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Title
Environments of change: a design solution for an informal settlement in Mamelodi |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/10204/5218 |
Date
2010 |
Author(s)
Gottsmann, D; Osman, A |
Abstract
The study presents a design for this catalyst as a possible generic solution - with specific application in the context of Mamelodi Township near Pretoria in South Africa. The design makes provision for the informal economic sector. Ultimately the design is not limited to fixed mono-functional facilities but rather offers several platforms allowing for diverse interpretation and use. Construction of these catalysts acts to showcase technologies, materials and methods relevant to context. Communication with users through visual observation and tactile interaction is considered essential. The design possesses the potential to be disassembled and relocated elsewhere, but depending on the needs of a specific setting could also be absorbed within a new expanding urban fabric giving direction to future township development. Public space shaped by the architectural intervention is essential as a socio-economic stimulus inviting private informally-run micro-enterprises to operate within certain parameters: it offers opportunity, enhanced chances for survival and provides a platform for social activity, conversation, exchanging of gossip and a place of gathering. - CIB World Building Congress 2010: Building a Better World, Salford, UK, 10-13 May 2010 |
Subject(s)
Informal settlements; Service delivery core; Mamelodi; Informal settlement; CIB World Building Congress 2010 |
Language
en |
Relation
Workflow request;5626 |
Type of publication
Presentation |
Identifier
Gottsmann, D and Osman, A. 2010. Environments of change: a design solution for an informal settlement in Mamelodi. CIB World Building Congress 2010: Building a Better World, Salford, UK, 10-13 May 2010; 9781905732906 |
Repository
Pretoria - Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)
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