Eaton, Norman, 1902-19662010-08-112010-08-1119362010-08-1107530 (TOBI)4bhttp://hdl.handle.net/2263/14630Image 4.5: New Afrikaans medium Junior school in Brakpan West, plan and elevation. Image 4.6: New Afrikaans medium Junior School at Dalview, Brakpan West, sixteenth scale alternative sketch plan A. Image 4.7: New Afrikaans medium Junior School at Dalview, Brakpan West, sixteenth scale sketch.Last of two part file showing two International Style schools: a new English medium school and a new Afrikaans medium school: site plan, plans, sections, elevations and isometrics. Ink, coloured pencil.The symmetrical convergence, axial Y-plan and the hierarchical articulation attest once again to Eaton's early classical design approach. Similar to Wright, a triangular geometry is used to organize the plan – the Sundt house (1941) comes to mind. Wright had used diagonal forms during the middle of his career – especially using a thirty degree angle as basis for planning grids. The Hanna House (1937) is a good example of the application of the thirty-degree angle to house a plan. Years later Marcel Breuer would use the Y-plan for public buildings such as the UNESCO Headquarters, Paris, 1953.Image 4.5; Dimensions: 13992 x 9245. Type: pdf file. Size: 337 KB. Image 4.6; Dimensions: 19080 x 13636. Type: pdf file. Size: 1.54 KB. Image 4.7; Dimensions: 19080 x 13622. Type: pdf file. Size: 636 KB.DVDenComplies with rights as specified by Collection AdministratorSchool architectureArchitectural drawings728.0968227School buildings -- South Africa -- Brakpan -- Designs and plansNew Afrikaans medium Junior school, Brakpan WestPlan