View of Church Street looking east from Church Square, ca. 1906. Notes on the card read: 'George Heys has erected his Tudor Buildings on "The Corner" and next to it is Saxon Buildings.'
The purpose of this paper is to plead for the revival in the laying out and designing of our cities
and buildings of those principles of largeness of conception, restraint, and subordination of detail to
a central idea ...
A newspaper clipping of a photo of the new workshops of the Natal government railways being constructed at Maritzburg, published in The Pictorial, p 645 on February 24, 1910.
The natural semicircle created by Meintjes Kop was used by architect sir Herbert Baker in the design of the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Discussion of the design includes perspectives, site plan, and portrait of the architect.
In response to letters discussing the merits of English Gothic Architecture, Herbert Baker stated his opinion on the question of using this architectural style in South Africa.
Article about Mr. Herbert Baker, whose work and influence in South African architecture have marked him as one of the masters of his profession in the country in which he has lived for nearly twenty years. Includes discussion ...
In this article the author apologises to the Congress for the somewhat discursive and sketchy nature. He attempts to deal with town-planning less from the scientific and hygienic, and more from the idealistic and artistic ...