Research Units The School is has a strong reputation for research, and is the host of two specialised research units: • The Centre for Urbanism and Built Environment Studies (CUBES) • The South African Research Chair in Spatial Analysis and City Planning SARChi) CUBES The Centre for Urbanism and Built Environment Studies (CUBES) is a platform for urban research, learning and civic engagement located in the School of Architecture and Planning. CUBES leads research that considers how urban citizens and marginalised people are affected by the material realities of cities, built environments at different scales, access to urban goods and spaces, and contestations over urban
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physical and political orders. CUBES values critical reflection on existing practices of development, planning and architecture, which are often at risk of excluding the poor in their quest to maintain order and formalize contemporary cities. CUBES’s three integrated activity areas are: • Grounded research • Education and mentoring • Civic engagement and activism These activities include institutional and community partnerships, and research programmes that engage students of different degree programmes. Communityoriented City Studios are core activities which link research, engagement/activism and education. CUBES also organises conferences, exhibitions and the weekly Faces of the City Seminar series, run jointly with the NRF Chair in Spatial Analysis and City Planning, the Gauteng City Region