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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
msc1s4
Bob Shop ID
653323988
Published by STE Publishers, 2008, hardcover, illustrated, index, 503 pages, 23 cms x 29 cms x 3.7 cms, some slight edgewear to dust jacket, otherwise condition: very good.
Encompassing South Africa's years of apartheid and well into its aftermath, this study examines the history and culture of the city of Johannesburg through its architecture and planning. Analyzing various types of buildingsfrom shopping malls and banks to homes and universitiesthis work reveals how years of apartheid have shaped the context of housing, community life, settlement, and the servicing of cities.
The author, Clive M. Chipkin is an architect, a lecturer at Wits University, and the author of Johannesburg Style: Architecture & Society 1880s1960.

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