Lifestyle Cool Space: Zen Courtyard Lifestyle February 11, 2016 Cool Space: Zen Courtyard A cool, contemporary space becomes a focal point inside the Paarl home of architectural historian Dicey and her engineer husband Thom du Toit. Full Article
Architecture Boxing clever Architecture January 21, 2013 Boxing clever This story of community spirit and some really cool design captured our hearts! An orphanage in Midrand, constructed using 28 shipping containers, has changed the lives of those who live in it — as well as those who created it. Full Article
Lifestyle How does your garden grow? Lifestyle January 11, 2013 How does your garden grow? A magnificent vertical garden has quietly transformed a well-known Johannesburg street corner into a green extravaganza. Full Article
Design New life for station rockery Design March 22, 2011 New life for station rockery The recent Infecting the City outdoor festival inspired more than just creativity in the Central City: it also inspired a group of horticulture students and volunteers to restore the rockery garden at the Cape Town Station. Full Article
Design Greg Straw Design March 8, 2011 Greg Straw ’n Mens kry mense met visie wat die sosiopolitieke of ekonomiese landskap van Suider-Afrika verander, en dan kry jy mense soos die landskapontwerper en tuinboukundige Greg Straw wat dit, wel, letterlik doen. Full Article
Lifestyle About love Lifestyle February 10, 2011 About love Artists Geoffrey Armstrong and Wendy Vincent spend their summers working on their magnum opus in the Magaliesberg. It’s a landscape that’s also the ultimate African garden. Full Article
Architecture Northern exposure Architecture February 8, 2011 Northern exposure Architect Leon Barnard was responsible for Windhoek’s tallest and first-ever green skyscraper, but for himself he built “an ordinary, basic barn with bedrooms at both ends”. Full Article
Design Greg Straw Design February 7, 2011 Greg Straw There are visionaries changing the face of Southern Africa in the sociopolitical or economic spheres. Then there are those — like Greg Straw — who are doing so quite literally. Full Article