Young, Graham2013-09-062009-05-262013-09-062006-11-272009-05-262009-05-06Wentzel, DM, 2007, Kwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail design, ML(Prof) dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://hdl.handle.net/2263/24388 >C158/eohttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/24388Dissertation (ML(Prof))--University of Pretoria, 2009.The aim of this thesis is to analyse and interpret the existent and future needs of the people and environment of the mission station, Kwasizabantu,to ensure settlement growth that will enhance the social, economical and environmental aspects of the settlement. This will result in a development framework of the whole site, a master plan for the lifespan of the settlement and detailed design of the heart of the settlement.©University of Pretoria 2008GreytownSpatial needsCommunity upliftmentSpatial planningPoor infrastructureEnvironmental rehabilitationExpression of timeUmvuti municipalitySite analysisKwasizabantuMission stationTechnical drawingsRoad system hierarchyPlacemakingUrban fabricContinuos movement systemSettlement legibilityInterconnectedness of functionsDirect connections between functionsDevelopment zonesWaste managementCirculation analysisDrainage managementCirculation planningNatural conservation managementIdeal relationships for developmentFunctional zonesRemedial workStructuring actionsHolding actionsGrowth directionsDevelopment frameworkSite planMaster planSketch planNecessitous useGuild designPermacultureAccess to the countrysideThe in-betweenCultural contextOpen space systemMulti-use of spacesVisual analysisFuture developmentSelf-supportiveHierarchy of spacesStangerTraditional authority areasShort mist belt grasslands biomeJammerdaal farmErlo stegenTabitha schoolSettlement characterSettlement character expressionDevelopment contextDevelopment boundariesSite planningBaseline informationDesign decisionEconomical contextEnvironmental contextUCTDKwasizabantu : a spatial development framework and detail designDissertationhttp://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-05062009-162841/