A critical analysis of how Independent Power Producers (IPP’s) can help to secure a sustainable future for post-mining towns in South Africa through new models of architectural practices, to promote the renewal of architecture as a means of creating new realities and being drivers of sustainable change.

Academic Research and Theses:   2018   -   By Peter C. Harrison

The thesis looks at the role of Independent Power Producers (IPP’s) in funding Socio-economic (SED) and Enterprise Development (ED) in post-mining towns in South Africa. It examines how a new typology of Architectural Practices can help to create new realities for these communities through a renewal of architecture as drivers for social change.

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