African Urbanisms Conference and Urban Fare
Delegates from various corners of the world converged at Wits to reflect on urban planning and chart the way forward.
Delegates from various corners of the world converged at Wits to reflect on urban planning and chart the way forward.
The urban design exhibition, ‘Integrated and Connected Thinking’, highlights Dr Ludwig Hansen's visionary work.
The Kelvin-Alexandra-Frankenwald City Studio is set to tackle the pressing urban challenges surrounding the Alexandra township in Johannesburg.
One criticism of current 3D models of archaeological sites is that they are presented devoid of human traces and history. We captured the spirit with our model.
Has Johannesburg stopped growing, or are the numbers wrong? Cape Town may have overtaken Joburg as the largest city in South Africa.
The 18th international architectural exhibition in Venice showcases urban spaces in the Global South - with African cities front and centre.
From butchers to hawkers, and shelters to miners, this book reveals the informal economy and texture of the city.
New towns have had a better track record in places of rapid economic and population growth, such as east Asian countries.
Master planning has served the entwining interests and ambitions of international as well as local actors in Africa.
Research addressing monumental buildings inherited from industrialisation wins regional round and advances to nationals.
It was an upbeat post-pandemic return to campus when Wits academics gathered to celebrate research excellence.
Metros may be a graveyard for political ambition. But if parties or individuals succeed, the rewards are considerable.
A ‘world class African City’ begins and ends with history and geography.
The Wits Heroes Series celebrates staff members who went beyond the call of duty at the onset of 足球竞彩app排名 in 2020.
The amount of data produced on urban Africa still pales in comparison to other parts of the world.
For the first time, the Wits School of Architecture and Planning (SoAP) held its End of Year School Show online.
The work of Joshil Naran, a masters in Architecture student, has been selected to showcase at a global festival for creatives and innovators.
Wits University has added a new course to its free, online WitsX/edX learning platform.
PROFILE: An early fascination with the environment sparked an interest in its protection for Miss Earth South Africa 2019.
The Solomon Mahlangu concourse has been transformed into a platform for visionary works.
Land ownership has historically been the great divider, and South Africa is no different. But is this the silver bullet to address our gross inequality?
Home, health, identity and dignity - creating smarter solutions and symbiotic thinking for Jozi’s homeless people.
Understand Johannesburg’s challenges, opportunities and intricacies through the cultural microcosm that is Orange Grove.
PROFILE: A Wits study is the first to look at transforming Victorian/Edwardian bungalows into urban compounds in Yeoville and Rosettenville.
Intentional living, the rise of imikhukhu and urban densification for dignity.
Women frequently remain the primary caregivers and only a third of children in South Africa live with their biological fathers, research shows.
Researchers have confirmed that transit-orientated development (ToD) is a good choice to ensure a spatially transformed Johannesburg in 2057.
“BRICS Cities Facts & Analysis” is a 395-page book of data about more than 30 cities in Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS).
The major metropolitan cities in South Africa rose up in revolt in the municipal elections on August 3 2016.
Vedhant Maharaj became the 29th architectural student to take first prize at the Corobrik Architectural Awards.