Cape Town: Densification as a Cure for a Segregated City

By Michelle Provoost

Cape Town suffers from extensive urban sprawl, due to the legacy of the Apartheid spatial policy and the middle class ideal of single-family homes on individual plots of land. This sprawl is causing huge economical, environmental and social problems. Can we envisage a more compact and dense Cape Town, curing the many engrained patterns of unequal and unjust spatial divisions?

Rotterdam, 24 x 14cm, illustrated, 160pp, paperback.

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