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  • Engelbrecht, Catherine Frances; University of Pretoria. Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology. Dept. of Construction Economics (2010-07-13)
    The objective of this treatise is to establish whether the building regulations of South Africa create disabled friendly buildings. The building regulations will be assessed to determine whether these regulations can be ...
  • Van Waveren, Cornelis Cristo; Bouwer, A.; Esterhuizen, I.F. (Southern African Institute for Industrial Engineering, 2002)
    It is generally agreed that one way for organisations to be competitive in the new global economy is by embracing the principles of Peter Senge’s “The Fifth Discipline” and becoming “learning organisations”. The literature ...
  • Grabe, Ruan Johannes; Joubert, Johan W. (Elsevier, 2022-11)
    Simulation is a valuable prediction tool to evaluate the impact of climate change interventions prior to disruptive implementations that may yield unintended and unwanted consequences. Advances in agent-based simulation ...
  • Venter, C. (Southern African Transport Conference, 2016)
    The public transport systems being implemented under the DOT?s Integrated Public Transport Network (IPTN) programme generally have lower passenger demand, poorer financial performance and higher subsidy requirements than ...
  • Abolarin, S.M.; Meyer, Josua P. (HEFAT, 2017)
    The transitional flow regime in the pressure drops of tube with twisted tape inserts is presented in this experimental investigation. This region of transition has not been previously identified for friction factors ...
  • Unknown (Volkstem, 1929-06-15)
    Suid Afrikaanse boukuns en die Afrikaanse argitek Gerard Moerdijk.
  • Ras, D.J.; Venter, H.S. (Hein) (AOSIS Open Journals, 2016)
    Cloud systems have to deal with massive amounts of distributed, volatile data which makes forensic investigations difficult. Using the NIST reference architecture, a system is devised to proactively capture forensic data ...
  • Gruner, Stefan (2024-01-17)
    From Aristotle's "de Interpretatione IX" we are familiar with the famous scenario: "tomorrow there will be a sea battle, OR tomorrow there will be NO sea battle". From a purely syntactic-formal point of view, Aristotle's ...
  • Armoire 
    Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Studio Wesselo; Hausmann, Cape Town (2008-11-10)
    Two photographs depicting an armoire with bombé-fronted drawers. It has a gabled pediment with exuberantly carved key block, a shaped apron & shaped panels on the drawers. One photograph shows the armoire in pristine ...
  • Bryer, Montague Leo (1912-1987); Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968) (2008-10-17)
    Measured preparatory drawing No. 5F of the side elevation and two key escutcheons of the armoire at Alphen, done by Monte Bryer. The final drawings, measured by John Fassler and drawn by Geoffrey Pearse, were published as ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968) (2008-10-23)
    Photograph depicting an armoire from Alphen. It has a frame with canted corners. The elaborate gabled pediment has a carved key block and ornaments. The bottom part with bombé drawers has a carved apron. See also pages 130 ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Bryer, Montague Leo (1912-1987); Schmidt, Daniel Heinrich; Elliot, Arthur, 1870-1938 (2008-10-17)
    Photograph depicting an amoire at Koopmans De Wet House. It has several carved ornaments on the cornice, doors, legs and base rail. It is the same piece shown in Fig. 170 on p. 142, and in Plate 45 on p. 143 (measured by ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Edrich, Stellenbosch (2008-11-03)
    Photograph depicting an armoire at Meerlust. The bottom part has canted corners and three bombé drawers (shaped in section). The moulded feet are linked by a shaped apron. The cornice is broken around the meeting stiles ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Coyne, Geoff (2008-10-31)
    Photograph depicting a cupboard belonging to Mrs. Carl van Heerden. It has three linenfold drawers, splayed corners, and a key block with sprays of leaves on both sides. The fielded door panels are shaped. It is the same ...
  • Cleland, John S. (2009-05-15)
    Corrections made on the drawing of an arms shield and unicorn head by Burke's peerage.
  • Fassler, John (1910-1971) (1944)
  • Weber, R. (Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 2014)
    Methane explosions in underground coal mines are a major concern across the mining industry. After the Pike River disaster, Arnot Coal became even more aware of the explosion risk. To determine whether Arnot has adequate ...
  • Konik, Adrian (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2003)
    This article investigates how Aronofsky's Pi (1998) subverts the visual language of mainstream cinema and the mass media at both an overt level, through the use of alienating techniques that encourage the audience to ...