Illustration of the interior of the new Johannesburg Railway Station. The plans were drawn by Mr. McCubbin in association with Messrs. Gordon Leith and Gerald Moerdyk [Gerard Moerdijk].
In a letter to the editor, Gerard Moerdijk is defending Mr Leith (Gordon Leith), and his design proposal for the Town Hall Scheme, which has been attacked and criticised by Mr Solomon.
The Johannesburg Camera Club won the 1937 Empire Photographic Competition, staged annually by the Amateur Photographer. One of the winning photographs is of Gerard Moerdijk's Dutch Reformed Church of Milner Park.
Unknown(Transvaal Institute of Architects 3rd Annual Report, 1929-12-31)
Details on the Johannesburg Library Competition as presented in the 3rd annual report of the Transvaal Institute of Architects, year ending 31st December 1929.
A caricature of the proposed new Johannesburg Railway station, suggesting the "Lions of the North" to be used for the statuary in front of the new station.
A reply by mr. Gerard Moerdyk, one of the architects
of the new Johannesburg Railway Station, to criticism
levelled by "A Student of Architecture" against the
station in the "Rand Daily Mail" newspaper.
AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: Die Kruger-wildtuin word vanjaar [1936] op 30 Mei oopgestel - 'n dag vroeër as gewoonlik. Die kamp van Pretoriuskop is onder die toesig van die argitek Gerard Moerdijk verfraai.
AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: Gerard Moerdijk het die Ned. Geref. gemeente van Harrismith aangeraai om, i.p.v. om die ou kerkgebou (44 jaar oud) op te knap, 'n nuwe een op te rig.
AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: Dit is verblydend om te sien hoe onder die Suid-Afrikaanse jeug 'n positiewe belangstelling in die skryfkuns, poesie en argitektuur ontwikkel. Hieronder ressorteer ook die jong argitek, Gerard Moerdijk, ...