Laubscher, Jacques2012-04-162012-04-162011Laubscher, J 2011, 'Tracing the origins of the Southern African building regulations, with specific reference to the period between 1650 and circa 1740', Acta Structilia : Journal for the Physical and Development Sciences, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 80-96.1023-0564http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18584This paper uses contemporary definitions of building regulations and building standards to establish the first performance standard (and the source of building regulations) for Southern Africa. Specific focus is given to the period between 1650 and circa 1740. The author argues that the original premises remain relevant in the built environment.Binne die artikel word 'n kontemporêre definisie van 'n bouregulasie en boustandaard gebruik ten einde die eerste voldoeningstandaard, asook die oorsprong van bouregulasies vir Suider-Afrika, te bepaal. Daar word spesifiek verwys na die periode 1650 tot circa 1740. Die gebruik van die gemelde bouregulasie-definisie illustreer die universele geldigheid van die oorspronklike argument.enThe Physical Development Sciences, University of the Free StateBuilding regulations and its originBuilding standardsBuilding codesCode of HammurabiRegulating the built environmentBouregulasiesOorsprong van bouregulasiesBoustandaardeBoukodesWet van HammurabiJan van RiebeeckKontrole van die bou-omgewingBuilding laws -- Africa, Southern -- HistoryStandards, Engineering -- Africa, Southern -- HistoryCape Town (South Africa) -- Buildings, structures, etc. -- HistoryIraq -- Civilization -- To 634Iraq -- AntiquitiesBuilding laws -- Iraq -- HistoryBuilding laws -- HistoryStandards, Engineering -- HistoryTracing the origins of the Southern African building regulations, with specific reference to the period between 1650 and circa 1740Article