Thursday 10 September 2015

Thesis Site

26°10'10.1"S 27°58'20.0"E

The site is situated in Newlands, Johannesburg, South Africa. It is a refuse disposal site that has been closed for over three and a half years. 




Since 2006 the site has received a revamp, promises of a public open space with a soccer pitch, an upgrade to recycling and disposal facilities, a shopping centre, permanent closure, proposed mixed land-use development, and the site for the proposed townships of Albertville Extension 5-12.


With the history of a refuse disposal site, in conjunction with the river and wetland on the north edge of the site, provides the opportunity for a landscape rehabilitation intervention. 







In contrast to this landscape intervention, the site is home to tens of ‘Work Seekers’ (men that wait all day, every day, in the hope of finding piece work). This also creates the opportunity for a socio-economic intervention – or societal rehabilitation. It is the juxtaposition and amalgamation of these two distinct intervention opportunities, each exciting in their own right, which gives this site and project the value that it has.


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