
Marie Huchzermeyer
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Sep 17, 2023 |
mg.co.za | Marie Huchzermeyer
Brixton in Johannesburg themed its September 2023 Light Festival around the continental watershed that traverses the Brixton ridge. The festival celebrated public infrastructure that Brixton hosts because of its elevated location. Those involved in the preparations defied the city’s general mood of worry, pessimism and the state of the infrastructure.
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Sep 10, 2023 |
news24.com | Marie Huchzermeyer |Amira Osman |Hannah le Roux |Margot Rubin
Supply of emergency and temporary accommodation alone cannot solve the City of Johannesbur's housing crisis. Similarly, militarised police solutions are unconstitutional and incapable of addressing housing and safety in the inner city, write a group of academics in the fields of urban planning, architecture and housing. Thousands of Johannesburg inner-city residents occupy buildings in conditions like those that led to the fire at 80 Albert Street that killed at least 77 people.
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Sep 9, 2023 |
allafrica.com | Marie Huchzermeyer |Amira Osman |Hannah le Roux |Margot Rubin |Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon |Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane | +6 more
Thousands of Johannesburg inner-city residents occupy buildings in conditions like those that led to the fire at 80 Albert Street that killed at least 77 people. They are living in derelict multi-storey buildings, former office blocks, sectional title buildings, tenements, warehouses and factories. The residents are mostly informal, unsalaried or poorly paid workers. Some are unemployed or on welfare grants. They can't afford even the lowest priced formal rental or social housing in the inner city.
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Sep 9, 2023 |
allafrica.com | Marie Huchzermeyer |Amira Osman |Hannah le Roux |Margot Rubin |Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon |Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane | +6 more
Thousands of Johannesburg inner-city residents occupy buildings in conditions like those that led to the fire at 80 Albert Street that killed at least 77 people. They are living in derelict multi-storey buildings, former office blocks, sectional title buildings, tenements, warehouses and factories. The residents are mostly informal, unsalaried or poorly paid workers. Some are unemployed or on welfare grants. They can't afford even the lowest priced formal rental or social housing in the inner city.
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Sep 8, 2023 |
theconversation.com | Marie Huchzermeyer |Amira Osman |Hannah le Roux |Margot Rubin |Matthew Wilhelm-Solomon |Mfaniseni Fana Sihlongonyane | +6 more
Marie Huchzermeyer is a board member of the NGO Planact and a member of SACPLAN (the South African Council of Planners). She received funding from the NRF up until 2019. From 2016-2025 she receives funding from DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service). Amira Osman receives funding from Amira Osman receives funding from The National Research Foundation (NRF) and the Tshwane University of Technology.
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