Author(s): Sharóne L. Tomer
Historically, architectural practice in Cape Town, South Africa was a domain of thewealthy, white and powerful. Architects worked almost exclusively for the colonialor apartheid state, corporations that cooperated with the state, and private (white)individuals. In other words, architecture was a domain of the ruling minority—as itso commonly has been throughout history, across the world.
Volume Editors
Robert Corser & Sharon Haar
ISBN
978-1-944214-03-6