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Built in 1921, this building initially belonged to the Loreto Convent School which was officially opened in 1924. In the 1940s the building was upgraded to a double-storey structure and a right wing was added. The University purchased Brostowe Hall, as it was called, in 1974 and acquired the rest of the convent in 1977.
The complex was converted into a women’s residence and in 1992 renamed Nerina. The building is a rare example of the Art Nouveau
style, featuring decorative motifs such as curved lines and floral or geometric patterns. A new extension to the residence was opened
in May 2008.
Description:
3D virtual day model of additions to Nerina. Use Artlantis to access model. Download Artlantis from http://www.artlantis.com/index.php?page=download/demo/index.
Created by 3rd year B.Sc.(Arch) student, University of Pretoria, 2009.