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  • Wright, Louis Gerhard; White, G.T. (Gary); Van der Westhuizen, Christo (2013-04-17)
    This is a project spin-off of a larger study documenting elements of Outstanding Universal Value in Zanzibar’s Stone Town, the project team was initially required to provide regional analysis of the precinct surrounding ...
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (2008-07-31)
    View of the Zastron Kindergarten from the street. The simple building was designed by Sir Herbert Baker and has plastered walls, sash windows, a hipped corrugated-iron roof, and a veranda.
  • Bhana, Poorvi; Stevens, Ingrid; Mare, Estelle Alma (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2014)
    This article focuses on the work of two contemporary artists and the ways in which their work can be shown to relate to Zen Buddhist philosophies and aesthetics. It aims to examine the interpretation of Western art by ...
  • Jacobs, Hannes; Melonas, Marti-Mari (2006-10-16)
    In the Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern, built in 2003, Renzo Piano pays tribute to the polyphonic artist, Paul Klee, landscape artist. Model [1:150] built by Hannes Jacobs, 3rd year B.Sc. (Arch) student, University of Pretoria, 2005.
  • Abou Al-Sood, M.M.; Abdel-Rahim, Yousef M.; Ahmed, M.A. (International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, 2012)
    Paper presented at the 9th International Conference on Heat Transfer, Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics, Malta, 16-18 July, 2012.
  • Meijer, Marius-Corne; Dala, Laurent (Elsevier, 2015-08)
    An aeroelastic prediction framework in MATLAB with modularity in the quasi-steady aerodynamic methodology is developed. Local piston theory (LPT) is integrated with quasi-steady methods including shock-expansion theory ...
  • Vermeulen, Marilu (University of Pretoria, 2009-04-20)
    Health centres, like hospitals and clinics, tend to be unwelcome, sterile environments. This dissertation is about the making of a conventional and complementary health centre that aims to be a place-making building. This ...
  • Strobos, Johannes Gerhardus (University of Pretoria, 2006-11-01)
    During the production of ferrochrome in electric arc furnaces, a dust is captured in baghouse filters as a means of air pollution control. This dust contains various metals such as chromium, zinc, iron, aluminium and ...
  • The zoo 2 
    Jones, J.A.; Provenance photograph collection (Unknown)
  • Van Sittert, Lambert Petrus (University of Pretoria, 2011)
    To seek the essence of architecture in the provision of physical control would be to reduce architecture to mere building1. This dissertation questions the accepted pre-eminence of the rational over the intuitive in ...
  • Engelbrecht, Marissa (University of Pretoria, 2014)
    This dissertation explores the experiential quality of zoological garden enclosures and the threshold between man and animal. This exploration manifests within the context of man’s act of demarcation represented in zoological ...
  • Saunders, Dusty Wood (University of Pretoria, 2010)
    The project originated as a means to find a solution to the lack of legibility that the National Zoological Gardens’ entrance expresses where it is situated on the Northern gateway into the Pretoria CBD. In order to develop ...
  • Grobler, Y.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Watson, H.; Moerdyk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-09-05)
    This simple Renaissance-style building is similar in design to the Old Chemistry building. In 1920 the College Council obtained £40 000 from the government to build a second Mathematics and Science building. However the ...
  • Grobler, Y.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Watson, H.; Moerdyk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-09-05)
    This simple Renaissance-style building is similar in design to the Old Chemistry building. In 1920 the College Council obtained £40 000 from the government to build a second Mathematics and Science building. However the ...
  • Grobler, Y.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Watson, H.; Moerdyk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-09-05)
    This simple Renaissance-style building is similar in design to the Old Chemistry building. In 1920 the College Council obtained £40 000 from the government to build a second Mathematics and Science building. However the ...
  • Van Aswegen, Henning; Moerdijk, Gerard; Watson, H. (Department of Architecture, University of Pretoria, 2008-09-09)
    This simple Renaissance-style building is similar in design to the Old Chemistry building. In 1920 the College Council obtained £40 000 from the government to build a second Mathematics and Science building. However the ...
  • Grobler, Y.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Watson, H.; Moerdyk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-09-05)
    This simple Renaissance-style building is similar in design to the Old Chemistry building. In 1920 the College Council obtained £40 000 from the government to build a second Mathematics and Science building. However the ...
  • Grobler, Y.; Moerdijk, Gerard; Watson, H.; Moerdyk, Gerard; Läuferts, Monika (2008-09-05)
    This simple Renaissance-style building is similar in design to the Old Chemistry building. In 1920 the College Council obtained £40 000 from the government to build a second Mathematics and Science building. However the ...
  • Burger, Josias Eduard (University of Pretoria, 2019)
    The exploration manifests in the idea of coexistence where indigenous animals, nature and people could live in harmony. The dissertation questions the ethical aspects of a Zoo and the relationship between man and nature. ...