Evolving Public Space in South Africa: Towards Regenerative Space in the Post-Apartheid City

Evolving Public Space in South Africa: Towards Regenerative Space in the Post-Apartheid City

By Karina Landman

This book discusses the transformation of public space highlighted in this country. Drawing on examples from Pretoria, Johannesburg and Nelspruit, Landman demonstrates that these spaces are adapting and evolving to accommodate new users and uses in various parts of the city.

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Publisher: Routledge
Publish Date: 11/20/2018
Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780815355687
ISBN-10: 0815355688
Language: English

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Evolving Public Space in South Africa discusses the transformation of public space highlighted in the country. Drawing on examples from major cities, the author demonstrates that these spaces are not only becoming wasted space, but are also adapting and evolving to accommodate new users and uses in various parts of the city. This process of evolution tends to challenge the more traditional visions and general global views of declining public space in cities and argues that it rather resembles the resilience of these spaces and the potential for regeneration through continuously emerging and mutating forms, functions and meanings.

Including over 20 black-and-white images, this book would be beneficial to academics and students of urban planning and design and those interested in the regeneration of cities.

About the Author

Karina Landman is Associate Professor in the Department of Town and Regional Planning, University of Pretoria. Her current research interests relate to public space, spatial transformation, sustainable neighbourhoods and urban resilience.

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