Clarke, Nicholas J.Corten, Jean-PaulVan Dun, PeterWade, S.Teessen, MinetteHugo, J.M.Davey, C.Du Plessis, D.Samimi, N.Whitomb, C.Clark, C.Van Biljon, J.Prestedge, G.Smit, P.G.De Villiers, O.Swart, J.Zuvela, D.Netherlands Cultural Heritage AgencyICOMOS International Scientific Committee on Shared Built HeritageUniversity of Pretoria. Dept. of Architecture2009-10-232009-10-232009-09-272009-10-23http://hdl.handle.net/2263/11549Adobe pdf file created from the original Powerpoint presentation. Software used: Adobe Professional V7, Microsoft Office 2003The results of a field academy conducted by the Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria, in conjunction with the 2009 African Perspectives congress. The field academy focussed on the buildings of the inner city of Pretoria and the history of the development of the inner city. It also focussed on the various methods that can be used to preserve the historical buildings for future generations. This presentation contains the analysis of various clusters in the city of Pretoria that were identified by the students in the field academy.Pages: 22. Size: 1.09 megabytes. File format: pdfAdobe PDF fileenComplies with rights as specified by the Collection AdministratorAfrican Perspectives 2009Heritage Field academyCultural property -- Protection -- South Africa -- PretoriaHistoric buildings -- Conservation and restoration -- South Africa -- PretoriaHistoric sites -- South Africa -- Pretoria -- HistorySkinner Street (Pretoria, South Africa)Church Square (Pretoria, South Africa)Pretoria (South Africa) -- HistoryPaul Kruger Street (Pretoria, South Africa)Streets -- South Africa -- PretoriaPretorius Street (Pretoria, South Africa)Church Street (Pretoria, South Africa)Inner cities -- South Africa -- PretoriaHeritage Field Academy, Pretoria - cluster analysisPresentation