Design Paul Cocksedge Studio’s First Project in SA Design March 10, 2020 Paul Cocksedge Studio’s First Project in SA During Design Indaba 2020, British designer Paul Cocksedge announced a new community-focused project he’s working on in Cape Town in collaboration with Design Indaba, local timber construction company XLAM, and engineering consultancy WSP. Full Article
Design VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 271 Design March 5, 2019 VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 271 From Nordic treetop cabins and a Mid-Century home to whimsical outdoor lamps and the world’s largest 3D printed bridge, these are the VISI team’s top picks of the week. Full Article
Design VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 90 Design July 21, 2015 VISI Picks of the Week Series – Week 90 From an infinite bridge and an incredible treehouse to an adaptable headboard and a locally made bookshelf, these are the VISI team’s top picks for the week. Full Article
Architecture The Most Expensive Footbridge In The World? Architecture December 4, 2014 The Most Expensive Footbridge In The World? The plans for the controversial Garden Bridge, designed by acclaimed British designer Thomas Heatherwick, in association with civil engineers Arup and landscape designer Dan Pearson, have just been approved. Full Article
Architecture The Fan Bridge Brings Visual Drama to London Architecture October 14, 2014 The Fan Bridge Brings Visual Drama to London In our ideal VISI universe, call it a VISIverse, even the most functional things would go beyond mere practicality. They would be things of beauty, and such is the new canal fan bridge in Paddington’s Merchant Square in London. Full Article
Architecture Steely snake Architecture June 3, 2014 Steely snake In time for World Environment Day on 5 June, as well as being an official World Design Capital 2014 project, Kirstenbosch’s highly anticipated “Boomslang” walkway has opened and, well… Just go! Full Article
Architecture SA architects at Venice 2012 Architecture September 10, 2012 SA architects at Venice 2012 South African architects Pieter Mathews and Johan Slee were selected to participate in the Venice Architectural Biennale this year. Full Article