
Join us for a compelling journey through the life and legacy of Sir Herbert Baker – visionary architect of empire, identity, and memory. Best known for the Union Buildings in Pretoria and the cemeteries of the Great War, Baker’s work shaped the civic and ceremonial landscapes of South Africa, Britain, and India. This illustrated talk explores his architectural philosophy, domestic architecture, landmark projects, key collaborators, and enduring influence - from Groote Schuur and Rhodes Memorial to his fraught partnership with Sir Edwin Lutyens in New Delhi. Discover how Baker blended classical ideals with local traditions to craft a distinctive architectural language – both celebrated and contested to this day.
About the speaker: For many years Kathy Munro was the dean of the Faculty of Commerce, Law and Management at Wits University. Having retired in 2011, she is now an honorary professor in the School of Architecture and Planning.
Join us afterwards for tea or coffee and biscuits at a nominal fee and the opportunity to peruse a wide selection of books on archaeology, history and anthropology. Copies of the new biography of Sir Herbert Baker by John Stewart will also be on sale at the special JHF members’ price of R320. Card payments will be accepted.
- Talk by Professor Kathy Munro
- Date: Thursday, 10 July 2025
- Time: 19h15 for 19h30
- Venue: The Auditorium, Roedean School, 35 Princess of Wales Terrace, Parktown.
- Charge: ArchSoc members free, Johannesburg Heritage Foundation members and others R100 (cash only please).
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