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Designing KwaThema: Cultural Inscriptions in the Model Township

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2018
AUC Library
Taylor & Francis Group
Oxon
Africa | Southern Africa

Designed at South Africa's National Building Research Institute in 1951, the Witwatersrand township of KwaThema and its NE51 housing models profoundly influenced apartheid's subsequent housing for black Africans. Its schematic layout and many of its physical dimensions were replicated through the medium of the Minimum Standards of Accommodation document that governed later townships. Yet, despite its significance as a model, there is scant documentation of KwaThema as a specific project embedded with design intentionality. Its houses referenced colonial and modernist precursors but transcended these types, as the young NBRI architect-researchers, drawing on experiences of indigenous space and subjects, considered other-than-modern spatiality and its capacity for change. By retrieving marginal evidence from their parallel research projects, this narrative of the first stage of the township's design considers Barrie Biermann's interest in hybrid Cape housing vernaculars, Betty Spence...

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