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Research profile
Louwrens Botha is a PhD candidate in the research group Urbanism and Urban Architecture, working on the European consortium project 'CoNECT: Collective Networks of Everyday Community Resilience and Ecological Transition'. His work looks at community spaces and practices in urban neighborhoods as sites of agency and transformation. Through ethnographic fieldwork in local 'buurthuiskamers' ('neighborhood living rooms'), he studies the way these spaces help residents to collectively navigate challenges, make daily life more pleasurable, convivial and rewarding, and prefigure alternative ways of future living. This demonstrates the transformative, imaginative dimensions of community resilience, and connects daily life challenges to ideas of post-growth living, concrete utopias and urban commons.
Academic background
Louwrens studied Architecture at the University of Cape Town (MArch, 2015), with a graduation thesis titled Transformative Infrastructure: retrofitting the Apartheid city. The project interrogates the way modernist planning logics were employed by Apartheid-era planners to design a racially segregated metropolis with social, spatial and economic impact to this day. By challenging what is meant by 'infrastructure' in the contemporary city, the design proposal seeks to subvert this legacy, creating transformative impact precisely at these points of division.
In 2018-2019 he completed an MA Urban Design at the University of Sheffield (cum laude) focusing on particpatory design, social inclusion and the urban commons. For his thesis, Basic Space: establishing a diverse economy of urban living, he studied (and lived with) a commoning initiative in Rotterdam occupying vacant buildings to experiment with alternative forms of living, working and collective governance. The thesis employed the human needs model and the diverse economies framework to position this community as challenging neoliberal and consumerist practices by prioritizing agency, synergistic satisfiers, and non-commercial exchange.
Expertise gerelateerd aan duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstellingen van de VN
In 2015 stemden de VN-lidstaten in met 17 wereldwijde duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstellingen (Sustainable Development Goals, SDG's) om armoede te beëindigen, de planeet te beschermen en voor iedereen welvaart te garanderen. Het werk van deze persoon draagt bij aan de volgende duurzame ontwikkelingsdoelstelling(en):
Opleiding / Academische kwalificatie
Urban studies, Master, Basic Space: establishing a diverse economy of urban living, University of Sheffield
1 sep. 2018 → 31 aug. 2019
Datum van toekenning: 7 nov. 2019
Art and architecture, other, Master, Transformative Infrastructures: retrofitting the apartheid city, University of Cape Town
1 feb. 2010 → 14 dec. 2015
Datum van toekenning: 14 dec. 2015
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Samenwerkingen en hoofdonderzoeksgebieden uit de afgelopen vijf jaar
Projecten
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CoNECT: 438.21.446 ENUTC `Capacity for Urban Transformation. Collective Networks for Everyday Community Resilience and Ecological Transition
Druta, O. (Project Manager) & Botha, L. (Projectmedewerker)
1/04/22 → 30/06/25
Project: Second tier
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Agency, Resilience and ‘Surviving Well’ in Dutch Neighborhood Living Rooms
Botha, L. (Corresponding author), Druta, O. & van Wesemael, P. J. V., dec. 2025, In: Architecture. 5, 4, 21 blz., 101.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan tijdschrift › Tijdschriftartikel › Academic › peer review
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Keeping the game alive, or prefigurative urban experiments as 'pragmatic wandering'
Botha, L., 2 okt. 2025, (Niet gepubliceerd).Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan congres › Paper › Academic
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Prefiguring the caring city: Everyday practices and postcapitalist possibility
Botha, L., 2025.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan congres › Paper › Academic
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Prefiguring the Caring City: Everyday Practices and Postcapitalist Possibility in Neighborhood Living Rooms
Botha, L. (Corresponding author), Druta, O. & van Wesemael, P. J. V., 6 aug. 2025, In: Urban Planning. 10, 19 blz., 9940.Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan tijdschrift › Tijdschriftartikel › Academic › peer review
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Prefiguring (un)just transitions? Niches, experiments and everyday practices in Rotterdam
Botha, L., 26 apr. 2024, (Niet gepubliceerd).Onderzoeksoutput: Bijdrage aan congres › Paper › Academic
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Prefiguring Hopeful Futures
Botha, L. (Organisator), Druta, O. (Organisator) & Gualtieri, G. (Organisator)
10 sep. 2025 → 11 sep. 2025Activiteit: Types deelname aan of organisatie van een evenement › Workshop, seminar, cursus of expositie › Wetenschappelijk
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Together Tomorrow
Druta, O. (Organisator), Botha, L. (Organisator) & Figueiredo, S. M. (Organisator)
23 apr. 2025 → 27 apr. 2026Activiteit: Types deelname aan of organisatie van een evenement › Workshop, seminar, cursus of expositie › Wetenschappelijk
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Neighborhood Living Rooms as Prefigurative Experiments
Botha, L. (Uitgenodigde spreker)
8 feb. 2025Activiteit: Types gesprekken of presentaties › Genodigd spreker › Populair