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Defining a relevant architecture in South Africa

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posted on 2022-12-18, 23:55 authored by Paul SandersPaul Sanders
Architecture in South Africa is at a crossroads. After years of repression and isolation during which contemporary architecture lost its way, there is now a desperate need for architects to respond to the social and cultural challenges of a society riven by massive material contrasts. Within architecture schools, a student body more representative of society than hitherto is engaged in projects which reflect the very diverse needs of the community. Central to the effectiveness of such teaching programmes is the presence of teachers fully engaged in practice, creating a responsible architecture for a renewed nation.

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Journal

Architectural Research Quarterly

Volume

4

Article number

1

Pagination

67-80

Location

Cambridge, Eng.

ISSN

1359-1355

eISSN

1474-0516

Language

eng

Notes

keywords: Architecure, Education, South Africa

Publication classification

CN.1 Other journal article

Issue

1

Publisher

Cambridge University Press

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