Moerdyk, Gerard2006-11-202006-11-201929-05-28http://hdl.handle.net/2263/1105Architect Gerard Moerdyk [Gerard Moerdijk] asserts that the history of Pretoria can be read in the style of its buildings, and that these buildings demonstrate the search for a characteristic South African architecture as opposed to imported building styles.5480952 bytesapplication/pdfenComplies with the rights as specified by the collection administrator.Government HouseMoerdijk, GerardPretoriaSouth African architectureForeign building stylesHartbeeshuisieKruger HouseChurch Street, PretoriaImported building materialsTransvaalSouth African Republicgovernment buildingsPalace of JusticePublic buildingsCape Dutch StyleThibault, Louis MichelAnreith, AntonAnglo-Boer WarBritish occupationBuilding regulationsUnion BuildingsBaker, Sir HerbertEnglish Italian RenaissanceHistoryCapital's history as told by its buildingsNewspaper clipping