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Adaptive Reuse
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A Remarkable Journey Inside the Johannesburg City Hall (Gauteng Legislature)
A secret heritage home on the Kensington ridge
All the winners from the Herbert Prins Colosseum Awards
Flo Bird's Speech at the Opening of the Newly Rebuilt Rand Steam Laundries - 25 April 2019
Heritage hooray for Rand Steam
Hidden arcade re-emerges after four and a half decades
Historic Tiger Kloof Hall Reborn
Hollard saves Arcadia (in 2004) and gets the best view around
Joburg's oldest surviving bank building is coming back to life!
Markhams' battle for survival
Newtown's Edwardian Lavatory survives against the odds
Re-imagining the Planetarium as the Wits Anglo American Digital Dome
Refurbishing the Muizenberg Carnegie Library and Post Office
Remembering exciting finds in Drill Hall development
Restoring Pietermaritzburg's Old Ireland Building in the late 1970s
Stuttafords to be fashionable once again
Tait House Benoni Inspires
Taking care of the family silver...
The Adaptive Reuse of Shandukani - Hillbrow Health Precinct
The Architectural and Historical Significance of the Markhams Building
The Birth of the Market Theatre
The conservation of The Victoria & Alfred Waterfront as an historic precinct
The history and restoration of Harare's oldest house
The Nunnery at Wits - Created in a Weekend and Still Going Strong
The Preservation of Diagonal Street
The Preservation of the Provincial Building
The Rebirth of the Germiston Carnegie Library
The restoration of the Workers' Cottages in Newtown
They wanted to demolish the Durban Railway Station
Wanooka a grand old place again (restored in 2010)
Why protect a town or city's heritage?
Wits Art Museum waits, excitedly
Wits has not destroyed the old showground of Milner Park