Derick de Bruyn 

Senior lecturer
Department of Architecture 
University of Pretoria
South Africa

Professor Engineering
Biography

Derick de Bruyn was identified by the Department of Architecture at the University of Pretoria for his recognised practice profile and therefore was appointed as full-time staff member in 2009. He currently co-ordinates the second year undergraduate program while teaching second year construction, theory and environmental history. He is the coordinator for the BHons research field studies elective. He has been an external examiner at the Universities of Cape Town, the Free State and Witwatersrand, and the Tshwane University of Technology.

Research Intrest

Derick de Bruyn has written articles and delivered conference papers which have been published by the South African Journal of Art History. He is currently engaged in a PhD study concerned with subversive social place during apartheid South Africa. His main research interest is the hermeneutical understanding of architecture situated in South Africa and how that translates into a design theory.

List of Publications
De Bruyn D. Stone cladding as artificial ruin for triggering nostalgia. South African Journal of Art History. 2011 Jan 1;26(2):45-54.
De Bruyn D. Atavism of skin markings: Surface patterns in architecture. South African Journal of Art History. 2012 Jan 1;27(2):21-38.
De Bruyn D. Is it immaterial? Matters of architectural matter. South African Journal of Art History. 2013 Jan 1;28(2):57-71.

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