“Build Your Own House”: Betty Spence’s Design-Research in 1950s South Africa

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ARCHITECTURE
R. Woudstra, Hannah le Roux
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Abstract This article examines the design-research of the white, South African, left-wing, liberal architect Elizabeth “Betty” Spence (1919–84) during early spatial apartheid. Building on Spence’s fragmented archive of publications and interviews, we explore how she worked for and with disenfranchised Black township inhabitants on materializing alternative housing options. Spence’s approach included careful observation of how different inhabitants—particularly women—used interior spaces. While her work responded pragmatically to distinct South African social, economic, and racial challenges, this article shows that her design-research was indebted to both European design thinking on the optimization of domestic space and American-South African debates on “race relations.” Her concern with incremental housing, self-construction, and the process of building and homemaking in the townships, we argue, should be understood as a form of political action that enabled self-determination within the framework of modern urban life.
“建造你自己的房子”:贝蒂·斯宾塞在20世纪50年代南非的设计研究
本文考察了南非白人左翼自由主义建筑师伊丽莎白·“贝蒂”·斯宾塞(Elizabeth“Betty”Spence, 1919-84)在早期空间种族隔离时期的设计研究。在斯宾塞零散的出版物和采访档案的基础上,我们探索了她如何为被剥夺公民权的黑人城镇居民工作,并与他们一起实现替代住房选择。斯宾塞的方法包括仔细观察不同的居民——尤其是女性——如何使用室内空间。虽然她的作品务实地回应了南非独特的社会、经济和种族挑战,但这篇文章表明,她的设计研究既得益于欧洲对国内空间优化的设计思维,也得益于美国与南非对“种族关系”的争论。我们认为,她对增加住房、自建以及城镇建筑和家政过程的关注,应该被理解为一种在现代城市生活框架内实现自决的政治行动形式。
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