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Guest : Khensani De Klerk
It’s been 25 years since South Africa’s first democratic election. Legally, we have the
freedom to live wherever we choose. But the scars of the Group Areas Act are slow to
recover. From the tin structures in Gugulethu to the mansions in Umhlanga,
communities are still segregated by class and colour. Together with a friend Khensani
De Klerk founded Matri-Archi(tecture), a collective rethinking the structure of our cities.
The team consists of 12 talented individuals, from researchers and designers to
filmmakers and a lawyer. Together, they promote inclusive city development and
provide spatial education. Since 2018, they’ve hosted workshops in Switzerland,
collaborated with Nairobi Design Week, and built a digital network that spans the
globe.
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By Evening TalkGuest : Khensani De Klerk
It’s been 25 years since South Africa’s first democratic election. Legally, we have the
freedom to live wherever we choose. But the scars of the Group Areas Act are slow to
recover. From the tin structures in Gugulethu to the mansions in Umhlanga,
communities are still segregated by class and colour. Together with a friend Khensani
De Klerk founded Matri-Archi(tecture), a collective rethinking the structure of our cities.
The team consists of 12 talented individuals, from researchers and designers to
filmmakers and a lawyer. Together, they promote inclusive city development and
provide spatial education. Since 2018, they’ve hosted workshops in Switzerland,
collaborated with Nairobi Design Week, and built a digital network that spans the
globe.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.