Joburg Action Lab
Johannesburg embodies the South African paradox at its most acute. A city shaped by the rise, fall, and reconstruction of legally sanctioned segregation, today it is one of the world’s most unequal and spatially polarized urban landscapes.
Johannesburg embodies the South African paradox at its most acute. A city shaped by the rise, fall, and reconstruction of legally sanctioned segregation, today it is one of the world’s most unequal and spatially polarized urban landscapes.
With:
Chair of Architecture and Urban Design, ETH Zurich
University of Johannesburg
Graduate School of Architecture
Unit 16, 26’10 south Architects
Anne Graupner, Thorsten Deckler, Paul Devenish
Project Managers: Danny Wills, Hans-Christian Rufer, Alexis Kalagas, Bronwyn Kotzen
Drawings: Marie Morsing Jacobsen, Aleksander Kongshaus, Leo Taylor, Danny Wills, Hans-Christian Rufer
Research: Thorsten Deckler, Paul Devenish, Anne Graupner, Alexis Kalagas, Hubert Klumpner, Bronwyn Kotzen, Scott Lloyd, Franziska Matt, Rebecca Looringh-van Beeck, Hans-Christian Rufer, Irfan Safdag, Leo Taylor, Danny Wills
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