Tradition of change : The restoration of the Old Granary in Buitenkant Street, Cape Town, by GAPP Architects and Urban Designers for the City of Cape Town, transformed the historic building into a museum, archives and offices for The Desmond and Leah Tutu Legacy Foundation
Published in Leading architecture and design
(01.06.2019)
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Building Works in Respect of the Restoration of The Granary Building in Buitenkant Street, Cape Town
Published in MENA Report
(28.03.2016)
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Newsletter
Studies in buitenkant – Studies in Surroundings: Edgar Du Perron and the Modernists
Published in Rive Gauche
(2010)
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Book Chapter
Retail property set in busy Buitenkant: Unit in secure complex on The Square houses a hair salon and a clothing boutique
Published in Argus (Cape Town, South Africa)
(11.05.2019)
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Newspaper Article
William Nicholson's Buitenkant wins jury prize at Shnit Cape Town
Published in Bizcommunity.com
(18.10.2016)
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INRICHTING VOOR HET KLIMATISEREN VAN AAN DE BUITENKANT LIGGENDE RUIMTEN VAN EEN GEBOUW
Year of Publication 02.02.1977
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Photographer Eric Miller will give a walk-about of his new exhibition, The Nevergiveups, from 1pm to 2pm today at the Homecoming Centre of the District Six Museum (corner Buitenkant and Caledon streets). The exhibition celebrates the role that Khayelitsha grandmothers are playing in holding together communities and, closes on Sunday. Call Eric on 083 A 9675: Main Book
Published in Cape times (South Africa)
(26.08.2011)
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Regarding the article "Street battle looms in gracht vs gragt stand-off" (Cape Argus, May 26), the Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa (Vol 2, page 580) says of "Buitengracht" that "the name of this street together with the Buitenkant, Buitensingel and Buiten Street, denotes the extreme confines of old Cape Town"
Published in Argus (Cape Town, South Africa)
(02.06.2010)
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Chimurenga magazine launches the The Afro Eurasian Eclipse on Thursday at the Art Cafe, 38 Buitenkant St, Cape Town. Presents dance, music and a word project by the Madosini Ensemble featuring Madosini, uDaba Collective, Teba Shumba, Vuyo Khatsha and Sylvia Ntantlu. 9pm. R50. Tel: 021 422 4168
Published in Argus (Cape Town, South Africa)
(31.03.2009)
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