How the South African luxury home is being reimagined Off-grid, fynbos-framed and architect-designed, Petrichor in Plettenberg Bay shows where South African luxury property is heading… by Ash Müller July 1, 2026 Pleasure
Joburg’s Barbican building is back, baby! Explore the history of the Joburg's Barbican building, an architectural gem that has had a wonderful revival… by Jo Buitendach June 14, 2026 Pleasure 10
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Ernst Frame-Tolmie Interior architect Ernst Frame-Tolmie on teenage angst, desert island soundtracks and the objects he swears by… by Sarah Buitendach May 22, 2026 Pleasure
The surprising firsts that shaped Joburg Here’s a little history of Joburg’s earliest architectural and cultural breakthroughs – the lesser-known moments that helped define the city… by Brian McKechnie February 27, 2026 Pleasure 2
Eight questions for the interested and interesting: Yasmin Mayat The Joburg architect on park walking, good pillows, and her mum’s ace cooking… by Sarah Buitendach June 27, 2025 Pleasure
The Gupta compound is going on auction – can we finally bulldoze the bad taste? The compound belonging to the notorious brothers is under the hammer. Let’s hope the new owner tears it down and starts from scratch… by Sarah Buitendach June 23, 2025 Opinion·Pleasure
1 Trust issues: competition watchdog under fire July 3, 2026 The Constitutional Court’s banks ruling has intensified scrutiny of a…
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4 A review of Tambourine, and the economics of caring July 3, 2026 A review of Tambourine, Cape Town’s farm-to-table restaurant linked to…