Browsing Architecture by Title

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  • Kruger, Nicolene; Van Aswegen, Henning (2009-12-02)
    Student residential units.
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Elliot, Arthur, 1870-1938 (2008-11-11)
    Photograph depicting a late 17th century Tulbagh-type chair from the Koopmans de Wet House, with caned seat and backrest. It has peg top turned legs and rails. The framework to the back is richly carved; the stretchers are plain.
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968); Elliot, Arthur, 1870-1938 (2008-10-31)
    Photograph depicting a late 17th century Tulbagh chair from the Koopmans De Wet house. It has a caned seat and back, peg top turned legs, and plain stretchers. See also p. 31 of "Cape Antique Furniture: A comprehensive ...
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968) (2009-04-21)
    Photograph of the interior of the Tulbagh Church, published in prof. Geoffrey Pearse's book "Eighteenth Century Architecture in South Africa" - see Plate 111 for the photograph, and page 49 for a description. The church ...
  • Miles, Elza (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 1992-11)
    No abstract available
  • Swanepoel, Rosa (2007-11-06)
    Bespreking van 'n foto van die twee Dopperkerke. Dit toon die agterkant van die nuwe kerk.
  • Unknown (2008-10-31)
    Invoice of the Diocesan Training College to Mr EA Davidson for two church benches, amount of 15 pounds, paid in full on the 14th of April 1956.
  • Pearse, Geoffrey Eastcott (1885-1968) (2008-11-11)
    Photograph depicting two cut-glass vessels - their use undetermined - and one silver bowl, probably a bonbonniere or sweetmeat-box, all from the Koopmans Collection. Several spoons can also be seen resting in each.
  • Duffey, Alexander Edward (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2006)
    The art world is inevitably delighted when new works by an established pioneer artist are discovered, because it not only fills in the gaps in his/her oeuvre, but it also extends our knowledge of the creative potential of ...
  • Two men 
    Unknown (2009-05-05)
    Photos of two young men, the right one of Stocks.
  • (2014-10-01)
    5 photographs showing two successive church buildings erected on Church Square, Pretoria, South Africa
  • Steyn, Gerald; Roodt, André (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2003)
    Vernacular African settlements and buildings are widely appreciated for their human scale, aesthetic clarity and harmony with nature. But this appreciation appears to be limited to their iconic and picturesque qualities, ...
  • Baker, Herbert, Sir, 1862-1946 (Pretoria News, 1941-11-07)
    In this article, sir Herbert Baker recounts the background and the design of the Union Buildings.
  • Unknown (Vaderland, 1942-04-01)
    AFRIKAANS SUMMARY: Gerard Moerdijk het aan die Transvaalse Onderwysvereniging gesê hoe belangrik dit is dat die Universiteit van Pretoria sy mediese onderrig na 'n tweede studiejaar uitbrei.
  • Steyn, Gerald (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2007)
    This article responds to the rapid urbanisation of sub-Saharan Africa. It laments the loss and deterioration of its pre-colonial urban artefacts due to neglect and even war, and pleads for their conservation and the ...
  • Unknown (Unknown, 1929-12-09)
    Mr. Gerard Moerdyk [Gerard Moerdijk], the South African architect, who is doing much to develop a purely South African architecture, had some criticisms of the action of the Johannesburg Municipal Council in connection ...
  • Eaton, Norman, 1902-1966 (2010-08-12)
  • Unknown (2006-08-15)
    Photograph of a Mediterranean-style house, described as typical of Pretoria.
  • Unknown (Star, 1931-10-09)
    Announcement of the laying of the cornerstone of the new town hall in Potgietersrus (Mokopane), designed by Gerard Moerdijk.
  • Barker, Arthur Adrian Johnson (Art Historical Work Group of South Africa, 2012)
    Gabriël (Gawie) Fagan (1925-) is a leading South African architect. His architecture is regionally rooted and can be described as a “new” architecture that mediates between a love of the Cape vernacular, functional ...