Modikoane, Lebogang2016-11-242016-11-242016Modikoane, Lebogang (2016) Peripheries: the role Architecture plays in creating resilient societies, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, < http://wiredspace.wits.ac.za/handle/10539/21481 >http://hdl.handle.net/10539/21481The basis for this dissertation is to seek and develop a sustainable model that will encourage social sectors to thrive and be re-energised into sustainable, selfsufficient entities. It will explore the role architecture plays in creating resilient societies as well as how, through positive interventions, architects can become re-generative catalysts to provide stability, security, healthy environments and overall well-being. The aim is to design a catalytic educational development in an under-developed area to test how when planning holistically, Architects and their architecture, can inject growth and development in challenged social environments. Using Resilience as a focal lens, ideas of Place Making, Education and Society, encapsulated in Economy, this dissertation will demonstrate how a positive intervention can ultimately lead to a homogeneous resilient place and society.Online resource (148 pages)enArchitecture--South AfricaArchitecture and societyCity planning--South AfricaPeripheries: the role Architecture plays in creating resilient societiesThesis