Abstract
Even though it has been 20 years since the apartheid was officially lifted, Cape Town is still the symbolic capital city of segregation.
This paper is based on texts published in M. Provoost (ed.), Cape Town. Densification as a cure for a segregated city, NAi010 Publishers, Rotterdam 2015. Density Syndicate is a project by the International New Town Institute and African Center for Cities, supported by Creative Industries Fund NL and Netherlands Enterprise Agency. Lotus Park section of the project was contributed by VPUU, Land+Civilization Compositions, Doepel Strijkers, CORC, John Spiropoulos Solutions, City of Cape Town, Jakupa Architects and Urban Designers, University of Cape Town.
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The N2 Gateway is a national government-led priority project involving the building of fully subsidized, rental, and affordable bonded homes to create sustainable communities in designated precincts along the N2 highway: http://www.thehda.co.za/content/page/n2-gateway.
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Bedir, M., Provoost, M. (2017). The Density Syndicate in Cape Town: The Case of Lotus Park. In: Abouelfadl, H., ElKerdany, D., Wessling, C. (eds) Revitalizing City Districts. The Urban Book Series. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46289-9_11
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