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  • Unknown (2006-08-17)
  • Unknown (2006-06-23)
    Photograph of Marabastad, taken between 1900-1908.
  • Oberholzer, Marie (University of Pretoria, 2015)
    Cities attract large numbers of people because of economic opportunity. Inner city housing demands increases and the lack of affordable housing leaves the urban poor to live in slums on the periphery of the city, ...
  • Molenaar, Nadia Franciska (University of Pretoria, 2007-07-10)
    In the north-western corner of inner-city Pretoria, South Africa, the business district of Marabastad stands as a prime example of the lack of humanised public space making in marginalised urban areas. Amidst the vibrant ...
  • Nicha, Sandeep (University of Pretoria, 2016)
    The aim of this dissertation is not only to question, but to start a dialogue and continue the existing conversations about architecture and identity. The initial questions posed in this dissertation are: Who am I ? Who ...
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  • Adams, Carl (University of Pretoria, 2010-05-03)
    The branding and logo designed by the author represents quality, sustainability, community spirit and pride. It is a symbol the author envisions as being part of the restoration and rehabilitation of the vibrant Marabastad ...
  • Muyaka, Kuziva Pride (University of Pretoria, 2010-07-16)
    South African cities reflect Apartheid policies of spatial segregation. They exhibit cases of sprawl, fragmentation and isolation, leading to partial thresholds and inefficiencies in social equity. The city of Tshwane is ...
  • Unknown (2009-05-08)
    Two views of a slab block appartment building plus a site diagram. Designed by A.V. Nunn with H.W.E Stauch.
  • Haese, Megan (University of Pretoria, 2023)
    The title "Marginal Praxis" in the context of facilitating refugee integration in The City of Tshwane implies a focus on an unconventional, innovative approach and actions to address the challenges and opportunities related ...
  • Le Roux, S.W. (Schalk Willem) (South African Society of Cultural History, 2012-11)
    Marié-Catherine le Fèbre was one of the first natives of French descent at the Cape and in 1686 hers the first baptism at Stellenbosch - it then being the earliest deliberate extension of the Dutch footprint at the Cape. ...
  • Marais, Anke; Janse van Rensburg, Bianca; Van den Berg, Illizette (2006-08-30)
    Model (1:50) of Marika Alderton House, designed by architect Glenn Murcutt, built by Architecture students, University of Pretoria as a 2nd year project, 2005.
  • Unknown (2006-08-17)
    Maritzburg's rich assocations with the Voortrekker era were conveyed in graphic fashion to the committee charged with the duty of exploring prospective sites for South Africa's Voortrekker Monument.
  • Nemasetoni, Fulufhelo (University of Pretoria, 2021.)
    The informal economy is growing at a rate at which the formal economy is failing to accommodate workers and opportunities. This phenomenon can no longer be seen as just a temporary condition. Although arising from the ...
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  • Voutsas, A.P.S.; Findlay, R. (Braune & Levy, Johannesburg, 1900)
    Postcard of Market Square in Pretoria, as it appeared in early 1900.