Government House, Pretoria
Government House was built between 1902 and 1906 as the official residence of the governor of the Transvaal Colony. It was designed by Herbert Baker.
The Cape vernacular style was taken on as a national building style promoted not only by the Cape coteries but also by proponents of Dutch-speaking republican independence or of Afrikaner nationalism, notably the Dutch Pretoria artist Jacobus Hendrik Pierneef. Over the next few decades most public buildings in South Africa were designed with versions of Cape Dutch gables, with fanlights, mullioned windows, and brass escutcheons, to differing degrees of cost and credibility.
See also
- Government Houses of South Africa
- Government Houses of the British Empire
- Governors General of South Africa
- Government buildings completed in 1906
- Houses completed in 1906
- Official residences in South Africa
- Herbert Baker buildings and structures
- Buildings and structures in Pretoria
- Government Houses of the British Empire and Commonwealth
- 1906 establishments in South Africa
- 20th-century architecture in South Africa
- South African government stubs
- South African building and structure stubs