Converge : the adaptive reuse of the Sunnyside galleries as a point of cultural convergence for the purpose of fostering social cohesion within interior spaces
Institution: | University of Pretoria |
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Year: | 2015 |
Keywords: | Sunnyside; Social cohesion; Market; Interior design; UCTD |
Record ID: | 1431716 |
Full text PDF: | http://hdl.handle.net/2263/45299 |
The dissertation sits within the theoretical context of social cohesion theory; aspects of space that fosters social cohesion as well as the manipulation of the public market typology are investigated as research questions. The Sunnyside area in Tshwane is the physical context within which the design project is located and is observed as being in a state of social divergence. The design issue to be addressed is outlined in the following statement: The adaptive reuse of the Sunnyside Galleries building by introducing a public food market, restaurant and drinks bar to create opportunities for casual encounters and cultural exchange for the purpose of fostering social cohesion within space.