• Maitland — The Pan-Africa Hub

    Greater Cape Town

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    Maitland

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    Maitland - Impressions

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    Workshop in Cape Town

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    Maitland key features

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    Pilot projects (NL Architects)

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    Voortrekker Road - Impressions

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    Businesses along Voortrekker Road

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    Proposed programme structure along Voortrekker Road (NL Architects)

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    Voortrekker Road (NL Architects)

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    Proposed programme structure Maitland Station Suqare (NL Architects)

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    Concept Sketch Maitland Station Square

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    Maitland Station Square (NL Architects)

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    Back school yard: sports field, terraces, green park & Front view: entrances, extensions (NL Architects)

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    Pop-Up Church under a highway on the Black River (NL Architects)

Maitland — The Pan-Africa Hub

(Uberbau, 2014) Cape Town is still dominated by an urban structure that reduces interaction between different ethnicities and social classes. The International New Town Institute, the African Centre for Cities and the City of Cape Town Planning Department proposed a project to study the possibilities for increasing Cape Town’s urban density.

Our strategy introduces an integrative approach for Maitland.Pilot projects are located on strategic sites that represent typical situations in Cape Town and along Voortrekker Road: Leftover spaces along transport infrastructure, over-dimensioned school yards, low densities on well accessible spots, fragmented public spaces around train stations. As such the strategy could be extended to induce a gradual transformation of Apartheid’s urban heritage into a more inclusive urban environment inside of Cape Town’s economic heartland.

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Team: Ali Saad, Thomas Stellmach, Luka Bezjak for Uberbau Collaborators: NL Architects, Amsterdam, NL; Matthew Gray Architects, Cape Town, ZA; City of Cape Town, Urban Planning Department, ZA; Cape Town Partnership, ZA; African Centre for Cities, University of Cape Town, ZA; Greater Tygerberg Partnership, Cape Town, ZA; Design Space Africa, Cape Town, ZA Date: 2014 Type: study and workshop Client: International New Town Institute (INTI) Almere (NL), African Centre for Cities (ACC), City of Cape Town Planning Department Location: Cape Town, South Africa Subject: Urban Design Surface: 200 ha Status: completed