CAPE TOWN HERITAGE TRUST

Note: Cape Town Heritage Trust and the Cape Institute for Architecture
presented an exhibition of measured drawings and Arthur Elliott photographs
for GE Pearse's book 18TH CENTURY ARCHITECTURE IN SOUTH AFRICA
at the Cape Town Castle in April 2006
Curator: Stewart Harris : Click Here for more info

Offers a web resource facility for those concerned with the conservation of South Africa's built environment and cultural landscape. This is facilitated by providing links to heritage organisations, focusing on related activities, and providing information on relevant services.

MISSION OF THE CAPE TOWN HERITAGE TRUST

The mission of the Cape Town Heritage Trust is to conserve the architectural, cultural and natural heritage of Cape Town and its environs for the benefit of the inhabitants of the City and of the nation at large.

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WHAT IS THE TRUST?

The Cape Town Heritage Trust is an independent, private-sector, non-profit organisation concerned with the conservation and enhancement of the man-made and natural environment and hence with the socio-economic advancement of the city and its people.

The Trust was established in 1987 by the Cape Town City Council with the backing of the Cape Provincial Administration. A number of buildings in Shortmarket and Hout Streets, originally acquired for road-widening purposes, were donated to the Trust. These properties were sold subject to conditions as to their restoration and conservation. The Trust is actively engaged in a partnership scheme with the Council and individual property owners for the upgrading of these streets and has already ensured the improvement of certain sections.

In 1990 the Trust purchased a building bt the corner of Church and Burg Streets. This was designed by E Seeliger and built for Isaac Mendelsohn in 1900. Originally called Mendelsohn's Building, it was renamed Cape Heritage House by the Trust following its restoration with David van den Heever as architect. It is a declared national monument. The property was sold early in 1997.

In mid-1998 the Trust completed building work on its most significant restoration project, the Bree/Shortmarket block (now known as Heritage Square). This comprises the largest surviving group of 18th century buildings in Cape Town. The project was undertaken together with a commercial property developer, Shortmarket Properties. The Trust developed 108 Shortmarket Street and the Hout Street/Buitengracht components on its own and also controlled all conservation components of the remainder of the development.

As an influential lobby the Trust is frequently consulted on environmental issues and maintains close liaison with environmental organisations in the public and private sectors.

The Trust acts to integrate conservation with development and to protect and sustain Cape Town's incomparable assets in the interests of the public and the creation of an outstanding tourist destination.


THE TRUSTEES

The Trust is governed by a Board of Trustees which includes four nominees of the Cape Town City Council and representatives of the following interest groups:

  • Cape Institute of Architects
  • Provincial Administration: Western Cape
  • Cape Chamber of Commerce
  • Cape Town Tourism
  • South African Heritage Resources Agency
  • SA Cultural History Museum
  • SA Institute of Landscape Architects
  • SA Property Owners' Association
  • Simon van der Stel Foundation
  • Vernacular Architecture Society of SA

Also included are up to eleven individuals nominated as Trustees in their own right in recognition of their special expertise in fields beneficial to the Trust.

The Board of Trustees meets quarterly, with the Trust's affairs being managed by an Executive Committee and administered by a full-time Director.


Cape Town Heritage Trust
P O Box 16092
Vlaeberg 8018

63 Riebeeck Street
Cape Town

Tel: 27 (021) 421-0287
Fax: 27 (021) 421-0285
Email to ctht@heritage.org.za
for the
Director: Laura Robinson

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