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What Did I Do? Podcast 1 (80:20 Rule)
Wir sind alle fehlbare Wesen. Wir irren, wenn wir annehmen, dass wir perfekt sein sollen.
Amy C. Edmondson
Why the City of Cape Town should introduce an 80:20 Incentive Overlay Zone
by Lauren Hill Spatial inequality in Cape Town is among the worst in the world, with the poor living in marginalised areas across the city located far away from economic hubs. Areas of fewer economic opportunities tend to contain lower levels of service delivery and are home to lower income earners. What is needed is a means in which to include people of different incomes into well-located areas…
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Re-thinking the meaning of "well-located" for affordable housing in South Africa
Re-thinking the meaning of “well-located” for affordable housing in South Africa
This article is part of our 80:20 series and uses the 80:20 model. It exposes Claire du Trevou views on the Urban Periphery, discussing the notion of well-located areas and the role of policies and urban planning alongside architecture for affordable housing. Affordable Housing Landscape in Cape Town When we think about ‘affordable housing’ a number of international precedents may jump to mind,…
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Meeting Halfway: Lessons in Social Sustainability from the Lynedoch EcoVillage
Meeting Halfway: Lessons in Social Sustainability from the Lynedoch EcoVillage
by Adrian Lotter Adrian Lotter is a mechanical engineer by vocation who has been working in the green economy space for the last 18 months. His interests include business facilitation, circular economics and financial analysis as means to create change. South Africa is one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world. This holds especially true for the area formerly known as the Cape of…
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How Changing Planning Policies Could Create Incentives for Building Mixed-Income Developments
How Changing Planning Policies Could Create Incentives for Building Mixed-Income Developments
Credit: TRVL by Himmy Abader Himmy Abader is a property developer based in Cape Town with expertise in project management. In his day-to-day operations, he works with architects, town planners, quantity surveyors and contractors. His knowledge and experience spans over these four professions. Abader also owns a transport company and keeps a keen eye on technology and sustainable developments. …
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