Traditional urbanism revival transforms South African cities into vibrant pedestrian-friendly hubs.
The article discusses how modern urban development in South Africa lacks quality and public spaces, focusing more on private, gated communities. It contrasts this with traditional urban centers in other parts of the world, which prioritize pedestrian-friendly designs and vibrant public areas. The researchers argue that understanding traditional urbanism can help create more connected and people-friendly cities, moving away from car-dependent suburbs.