Browsing by UP Author "Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem)"

Browsing by UP Author "Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem)"

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  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Ferreira, O.J.O. (Ockert Jacobus Olivier), 1940- (Suid Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap & Kuns, 2008-03)
    During its "golden age" Portugal amazed the world with its great voyages of discovery. It was therefore appropriate that an epic poet of the time should record the achievements of his contemporaries for posterity. That ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2007)
    In 1941, a new Dutch Reformed church was built in Pretoria West to the design of Gerard Moerdijk. The "Neo-Byzantine" design, developed and defined by Moerdijk homself, was not regarded by everybody as suitable for a ...
  • Grobler, Anika; Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2006)
    This article investigates the elements and principles that can be used as criteria to define the static, physical model of space in the built environment. The aim is to determine congruencies between the terminology for ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 1989)
    Despite the immediately recognisable differences in form, construction, use of material and variance in spatial realisation between mosques throughout the Muslim world, they share architectural elements and principles. ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (South African Society of Cultural History, 2007-06)
    Op 5 Maart 1849 skryf aartsdeken N.J. Merriman (1809-1882) op een van sy eerste togte om met sy nuwe parogie in die Oos-Kaap vertroud te raak, dat 'n klompie Maleiers hulle in Port Elizabeth en Uitenhage bevind het. Van ...
  • Ferreira, O.J.O. (Ockert Jacobus Olivier), 1940-; Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2008)
    From the beginning of the 16th century Ilha de Moçambique [Mozambique Island] represented for the Portuguese the most important port of call in the Carreira da Índia, the round voyage between Portugal and India. After the ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Fisher, Roger C.; Stadsraad van Heidelberg; Raad vir Nasionale Gedenkwaardighede; Olivier, J.L. (Department of Architecture, University of Pretoria, 1988-11)
    Bewaringsverslag van geboue en plekke van Heidelberg, Transvaal aan die Stadsraad. Die studie is gedoen deur onder leiding van Prof Roger Fisher en Prof Schalk Le Roux van die Departement Argitektuur, Universiteit van Pretoria.
  • Fisher, Roger C.; Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Swiegers, L.; Sigle, H.M.; Naude, Mauritz; Olivier, J.L. (Architecture Departement, University of Pretoria, 1991-04)
    Verslag van 'n studie gedoen deur die Argitektuurdepartement, Universiteit van Pretoria, te Botshabelo Sendingstasie, Middelburg.
  • Fisher, Roger C.; Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Swiegers, L.; Sigle, H.M.; Naude, Mauritz; Olivier, J.L. (Architecture Departement, University of Pretoria, 1991-04)
    Verslag van 'n studie gedoen deur die Departement van Argitektuur, Universiteit van Pretoria te Botshabelo sendingstasie, Middelburg.
  • Fisher, Roger C.; Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Sigle, H.M.; Naude, Mauritz; Olivier, J.L.; Swiegers, L. (Architecture Departement, University of Pretoria, 1991-04)
    Verslag van 'n studie gedoen deur die Departement van Argitektuur, Universiteit van Pretoria oor die Botshabelo sendingstasie, Middelburg. Report of a study conducted by the Architecture Department, University of Pretoria ...
  • Botes, Nico; Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (South African Society of Cultural History, 2011-11)
    The humble milking stool is usually associated only with dairy production. This article investigates a broader context and socio-historical meaning portrayed in selected illustrations in English and Afrikaans children’s ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (South African Society of Cultural History, 2012-11)
    Marié-Catherine le Fèbre was one of the first natives of French descent at the Cape and in 1686 hers the first baptism at Stellenbosch - it then being the earliest deliberate extension of the Dutch footprint at the Cape. ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Botes, Nico (Unisa Press, 2007)
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  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Botes, Nico (Pretoria Argitektuurvereninging, 1992-09)
    A listing of the most important buildings of the inner city of Tshwane (Pretoria). Listing focused on the south-eastern quadrant of the city. Commissioned by the City Council and undertaken by the Pretoria Argitek Vereeniging.
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Botes, Nico; Exter, Philip; Pretoria Argitekvereniging (Stadsraad van Pretoria, 1991-09)
    Listing of the important buildings of the inner city of Pretoria (Tshwane). Listing focussed on the North Eastern and Western quadrants. Commissioned by the City Council and executed by the Pretoria Argitek Vereeniging (PAV)
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Botes, Nico (Stadsraad van Pretoria, 1993-02)
    Listing of the important buildings of the inner city of Pretoria (Tshwane). Listing action focussed on the South Western quadrant. Commissioned by the City Council and executed by the Pretoria Argitek Vereeniging (PAV).
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem); Fisher, Roger C. (Picasso Headline (Pty) Ltd, 1995-08)
    The essay attempts to determine the significant contributions to the making of a type, that is the fortified frontier farmstead, in the annals of South African architectural history. It is associated with a specific time ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (South African Society of Cultural History, 2008-11)
    In the twentieth century most Afrikaans Reformed churches were designed by architects who were also members of these congregations. Until the middle of the century there were no clear-cut directives for the outward ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2013-11)
    Anna Margaretha Siek, daughter of a potter from Bremen, grew up at the turn of the 17th Century when Simon van der Stel, and subsequently his son Willem Adriaan, were governors at the Cape. By this time the Cape was not ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (South African Society of Cultural History, 2011-06)
    Catharina of Paliacatte landed in Table Bay on 21 February 1657 after she was “eternally” banned from Batavia. This was on the same day that Jan van Riebeeck, through his granting of land to the Free Burghers, forever ...