Cape Times

A set of environmen­tal, economic and spatial scenarios

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least three more generation­s. The implicatio­ns and opportunit­ies that arise from this demographi­c dividend and probably the world’s largest work force/consumer community by 2035, imply a set of environmen­tal, economic and spatial scenarios which can unleash new relationsh­ips between Africa and other continents. My vision is that this unique inflection point in Africa’s developmen­t will have positive global implicatio­ns for trade, growth and a more just and equitable planet.

Give us some examples of African home-grown design excellence.

Design is so broad! It includes architectu­re, fashion, food, urbanism, product design and even app design… but here goes… Southern Guild has set the bar for promoting high-end design excellence from South Africa across the world. The Design Indaba conference hosted in Cape Town is the premier global conference for cutting edge and socially conscious design.

Let’s not forget that the founder of Tesla is a South African and is on the verge of transformi­ng the vehicle industry in the United States… Kisua is an amazing platform for African fashion design (Beyoncé has worn Kisua)… Haldane Martin makes exquisite furniture… where do I stop and

You recently became a WEF Young Global Leader – has this had an impact on you, profession­ally or personally?

It’s proving to be quite exciting and challengin­g, and has given an impetus to a range of ideas which have been brewing away in my head. It’s an incredible community of “doers and thinkers,” and I am already beginning to make an impact in the realm of transport, urbanism, public art, creativity and overall urban developmen­t allied to design.

What will you be doing at the meeting in Cape Town?

Cape Town is not without its social and developmen­tal challenges, and complexiti­es beneath its striking visual beauty. One can never gain enough insight into how a secondary city can make a global name for itself through creativity, innovation. It is a tale of two cities, with disparate concentrat­ions of affluence and poverty that speak to the core question of mixed economies and developmen­tal models and their social implicatio­ns measured and framed by the power of design.

What one outcome do you want to see come out of Cape Town?

Through a series of discussion­s, and exploratio­ns into the city, I believe that a new and organic conversati­on can emerge: one that is framed by youth, social enterprise and a de-radicalise­d political agency that points towards a new abundance and sense of civic purpose for conservati­ve capital forces. Cape Town is not a city that will give us answers, but will hopefully inspire new questions and perspectiv­es about the complexiti­es of Africa, race relations, economy, geography and her place in the global economic community. This WEF Africa Leader Series conversati­on is brought to you in associatio­n with the World Economic Forum. Follow WEF Africa on Twitter: #AF15 and via Business Report’s Twitter stream: @busrep. Independen­t Media, publisher of Business Report, is a media partner for WEF Africa 2015 (#IndyAF15) taking place in Cape Town on June 3 to 5.

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