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and is also published on the municipal website. The the ATC-LSDF document can be downloaded here: https://stellenbosch.gov.za/download/adam-tas-corridor-local-spatial-development-framework/ An aerial representation of potential precinct developments along the Adam Tas Corridor in...
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“The Adam Tas Corridor is the start of Stellenbosch’s emerging urban transformation district and the vision is to create an integrated urban-development corridor that is liveable, safe, resource-efficient, socially integrated,...
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This workshop will provide impetus for the project Mobility solutions as a South African urban integrator: the Adam Tas Corridor test-bed case to enter the next phase; namely the identification...
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This workshop will provide impetus for the project Mobility solutions as a South African urban integrator: the Adam Tas Corridor test-bed case to enter the next phase; namely the identification...
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Development planning for the Adam Tas Corridor in Stellenbosch has been undertaken by a multidisciplinary group, including local and provincial planning authorities, urban developers, transport specialists and various Stellenbosch based...
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This project applies the principles of “massive small” urban system change to the Adam Tas Corridor, an area in the city of Stellenbosch that comprises 400 ha along two intersecting...
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...practice. Arguably, urban development and management practice remain skewed to benefit some more than others. The Adam Tas Corridor initiative – supported by STIAS – was conceptualized to address issues...
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...students of the SSML over the next five years, in co-operation with stakeholders and planners of the ATC. The Adam Tas Corridor is an emerging urban transformation district in Stellenbosch....
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Heribert Adam, Kogila Moodley and Breyten Breytenbach with a copy of Imagined Liberation at the STIAS book launch 5 March 2014. (A link to Breyten Breytenbach’s keynote address at the...
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...Built Environment Partnership. STIAS Fellow Stephen Boshoff presented his webinar on 11 June 2020 Boshoff was giving STIAS fellows an update on the Adam Tas Corridor project in Stellenbosch. The...
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Heribert Adam, Kogila Moodley and Breyten Breytenbach with a copy of Imagined Liberation.   What are the causes of xenophobia, and what does hatred of foreigners in South Africa say...
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...in Urban Renewal Projects such as the Adam Tas Corridor. The talk will argue that current discussions around the ethics, regulation and governance of AI must involve a plurality of...