"The idea that sustainability is bland is dead now in the contemporary realm."
Four weeks ago I had the rabbit's foot fortune of visiting the new Sasol Headquarters in Sandton Johannesburg by Paragon Architects.
The idea that sustainability is bland is dead now in the contemporary realm.
We live in the evermore ostentatious and intrinsic ability to combine both sustainability and aesthetic within corporate architecture and the Sasol Headquarters is taking the front line towards that.
Donning a literal breathtaking cantilever, high performance glazing and spandrel facades and flowing landscaping that unites the outdoor and the indoor, the building is an ode to the power of design, software and technology.
With my tiny lens, I tried to replicate the feeling of being present into the stills below.
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