FUTURE CAPE TOWN | Q&A with Infecting the City curator, Jay Pather
Rashiq Fataar has a chat with the Infecting The City curator, Jay Pather about this year’s event and the lessons thus far.
Rashiq Fataar has a chat with the Infecting The City curator, Jay Pather about this year’s event and the lessons thus far.
Craft of Architecture (CoA), a local design firm won the design competition to reimagine and redesign the Sea Point Library square. Read our interview with Michal Korycki.
On May 4th, Future Cape Town and the Urban Design Institute of South Africa, platformed an event to discuss the future of public spaces and the vital role which activism plays to drive it forward.
Mark Saint Pôl of Square One Landscape Architects explains how Trafalgar Park, the 3 hectare park located between Woodstock and District 6, presented “a unique opportunity to create a unifying civic space in a physically and financially divided community”.
Julie-Ann Tyler, a recent masters student in Architecture, based her thesis on creating “The New Public” in which she investigates ways of re-appropriating Park Station public space and new programming that can exist in this specific context.
Freelance street photographer David van der Want observes the streets of Cape Town and communicates something about the places and spaces people use.
China has unveiled the world’s first hydrogen fueled tram.
Our voice of the city this week is Francesca Perry- editor, writer and young urbanist based in London.
A city is activated through its people. Through it’s energy along the streets. And this energy, is sourced from the human scale – not a vehicular one.
The 13th Venice Architecture Biennale is about to start, opening to the public on August 29th. ArchDaily presents a video preview.