Pienaar, LeonGrobler, Y.Läuferts, MonikaMoerdijk, GerardWatson, H.Moerdyk, Gerard2008-09-052008-09-052008-03-282008-09-05http://hdl.handle.net/2263/69395 colour digital photos. Camera model: Canon EOS 400D Digital.Created by 3rd year B.Sc.(Arch) student, University of Pretoria, 2008.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 building never materialised and funding had to be sourced again. When the College Council approached the government a second time, money was scarce and was only made available when the building neared completion in 1924. Through the years, several extensions were added, but the architects Gerard Moerdijk and H Watson made sure they conformed to the original style. The last extension in 1957 to the west of the building later became a separate building and is currently the Geography building. The original building now houses the Department of Zoology and Entomology.4448175 bytesimage/jpegenUniversity of PretoriaZoology BuildingRenaissance-styleMain campusUniversity of Pretoria -- BuildingsUniversity of Pretoria -- HistoryArchitecture -- South Africa -- PretoriaZoology Building (photos)Image