Standing Out.
A Monthly Magazine OCTOBER 2021
Standing Out Magazine | OCTOBER 2021
CONTENTS
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Foreword: Nick Gaertner Introducing Juan Hugo
Southern Suburbs 14
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Area Overview Tokai Gardening with Fatima Constantia Greenbelt Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
Atlantic Seaboard 32
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Area Overview Greenpoint The Oranjezicht City Farm Sue Bond Interiors Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
City Bowl 50 52
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Area Overview Vredehoek Wind Energy The Future of Electric Vehicles Properties for Sale
Hout Bay & Surrounds 68 70 72
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Area Overview Misty Cliffs Ways to Go Greener at Home Properties for Sale Properties for Rent
National Areas 82
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Art in Cape Town & the Cape Winelands Organic Farms & Sustainable Restaurants Babylonstoren | The Garden, Farm Shop & Online Shop Properties for Sale Saxony Wildlife Estate Ocean & Botanical Estate | Plettenberg Bay Properties for Sale
International Areas 104
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Visit Uganda with Adore Africa About Knight Frank Nigeria Properties for Sale About Knight Frank Barbados Properties for Sale
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LET’S BE FRANK
Let’s Be Frank. You can’t beat local passion backed by global support.
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Nick Gaertner DIRECTOR & CHIEF OPERATIONS OFFICER, KNIGHT FRANK SOUTH AFRICA
A Monthly Update from Knight Frank Residential South Africa
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t is crazy to think that we are officially in the last quarter of 2021. As South Africans, we have had a great start to the month with the Springboks pulling off an incredible win over the All Blacks over the weekend. It is so special to see how much one team continues to unite and uplift the country.
In terms of the residential property market, September proved to be another strong month for Knight Frank in Cape Town. We recorded our second strongest month of 2021 in terms of sales figures and expect the market to remain strong as we head towards the summer months. We are also starting to see an uptake in development projects again, after COVID-19 put a hold on many of them over the past 18 months. One of the key features that property developers are putting more and more focus on is that of green living. While we have not seen an impact as big as in European countries (which have many great incentives for building green homes), it is definitely something that buyers are becoming more conscious about when looking to purchase a home. Whether it is large-scale projects or individual home development or renovations, it is clear that many buyers are willing to pay a premium for homes that are well thought out in terms of being off the grid and economical to run. While one of the main reasons for building green homes is to help the environment, costs of running a home can also be significantly reduced. Buyers are therefore becoming less hesitant to spend more initially on a home to benefit from long-term savings and operating costs. In this edition of Standing Out we share some insights as to how best to go green when renovating or updating your home, along with the long-term rewards of doing so.
Nick Gaertner
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DIRECTOR’S LETTER
One of the key features that property developers are putting more and more focus on is that of green living.
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Introducing Juan Hugo Founder and Owner of JW Hugo Construction
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INTRODUCING JUAN HUGO
‘The speed at which we have to adapt and change our approach keeps the game exciting, the projects vary all the time and the people we work with keep me coming back for more.’ A Greener Way Forward Energy-efficient homes benefit owners, residents and the environment in the short- and long-term. A great starting point, if you have the option, is selecting suitable building materials for new builds, renovations and upgrades. Comfort wise, certain materials and methods will keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer. This, in turn, will reduce costs associated with temperature control such as electricity for air conditioning, gas for heaters and wood for fires. Finally, you will also reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Areas that can be optimised and materials that can be used to create more energy-efficient homes.
Roofs and Ceilings Roofing insulation, ceiling insulation and ventilation systems make a massive difference with regards to retaining heat in winter and keeping homes cool in summer. There are various materials for each to consider. Generally, the more money you spend on ceiling insulation, the higher the thermal rating of your insulation material, which is an investment at the end of the day.
Walls Building external walls with a cavity, a coastal requirement but also worthwhile
inland, has crucial thermal benefits and also prevents the penetration of dampness. Furthermore, the space can also be used for insulation, again increasing comfort appropriately in the respective seasons.
Flooring
Glass
Water Storage
One of the most important building materials that can make a remarkable difference in this day and age is glass. The variety of glass types available these days is astonishing. Not only can glass choice greatly affect the aesthetics, it can offer significant comfort, convenience and savings in the future.
Rainwater harvesting will reduce your costs as well and take pressure off a very valuable resource, as will a greywater system, a complementary solution.
Large windows and glass stacking doors that reveal stunning gardens, welcoming outdoor entertainment areas and attractive water features are always amazing assets. Of course the upfront costs may not appeal to most homeowners, but the rewards in the long run are undeniable, in particular when it comes to cooling and heating costs that will decrease drastically (that is electricity, gas and wood, as mentioned earlier). Factory tinted glass or aftermarket window film can also eliminate the need for window dressings whether it be blinds or curtains. Alternatively, you can consider aluminium or timber shutters which can be costly but also offer insulation value that proves its worth in time.
Underfloor insulation is another advantageous solution. There are different densities and thermal ratings to choose from.
The Future We are optimistic about a future in which renewable energy will become more affordable and the use of recycled building materials, such as those created from plastic waste, will increase.
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ABOUT JUAN HUGO Juan was born in Cape Town but completed most of his schooling in George. Two years were spent in the South African Air Force (SAAF) before Juan studied Quantity Surveying at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology. After working for GVKSiya Zama Building Contractors for five years, Juan travelled to New Zealand where he fulfilled a project manager role for Mainzeal Property & Construction Ltd for a year. He then acquired Loft Homes and spent another eight years building in the country. ‘I enjoyed the differences between South Africa and New Zealand in the build environment. The processes and methodologies are different even though the basic concept is the same – get the work, get it done and get paid. While I was there, I spent a lot of time in central North Island getting to understand and enjoy the Māori culture. Fascinating!’ While his skill set and over 30 years’ experience certainly serve him, Juan noted that attitude, patience and stamina are vital attributes for surviving and succeeding in the industry today. Being inspired by an uncle who was an architect initially sparked his interest in construction and while the industry has evolved since then, he still loves it. ‘In South Africa, the industry is undergoing major changes driven by economic and other factors and the game in general changes constantly. The speed at which we have to adapt and change our approach keeps the game exciting, the projects vary all the time and the people we work with keep me coming back for more.’
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INTRODUCING JUAN HUGO
The single most rewarding aspect of his career is delivering projects that he is proud of, a summary of his company’s promise: JW Hugo Construction is committed to completing high-quality projects on time, within the client’s budget. It is this promise that continues to secure referrals from professional teams they have worked with on site as well as our clients. To date, Juan has had quite a few career highlights. ‘My career started with a bang when I relocated to Johannesburg and ended up running one of the large national construction companies. After 10 years of doing this, the next significant period was moving to New Zealand, buying into a local housing company and growing it into a national housing company with five franchises, all within eight years. I then returned to South Africa and started building in George. Today we operate in three regions namely Garden Route, Cape Town and Gauteng. It’s been quite a journey, however, the building projects are the highlights by far.’ Outside of work, Juan enjoys spending time with his family and is passionate about sport and music. For those who are looking to pursue a career in construction, Juan has the following message: ‘This industry requires hard work, lots of energy and tenacity.’ Get in Touch with JW Hugo Construction Website: www.jwhugo.co.za Email: info@jwhugo.co.za
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SOUTHERN SUBURBS
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Tokai Bergvliet Newlands Steenberg Claremont Constantia Rondebosch Bishopscourt Wynberg Upper Harfield Village Meadowridge Observatory Kenilworth Plumstead Rosebank Pinelands Mowbray
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Celebrate the serenity of the sought-after Southern Suburbs Area Facts & Insights This diverse collection of suburbs, south of the city centre, is graced by the backdrop of the magnificent Table Mountain National Park. The Southern Suburbs offer peaceful, verdant and also vibrant settings with residential properties ranging from quaint semis to grand luxury estates. Fantastic features such as charming shopping areas and fine restaurants, the alluring Kirstenbosch Gardens, a concentrated number of prestigious schools as well as the University of Cape Town make this area the perfect place for raising a family. The leafy Southern Suburb of Tokai sprung up in the late 1940s.
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OVERVIEW | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
Top Attractions & Activities • Golf • Hiking • Shopping • Top schools • Wine tatsting tours • Coffee shops and eateries • Award-winning restaurants • Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden
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TOKAI
Tokai
A Verdant Suburb at the Foothills of Constantiaberg
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okai is a large residential suburb tucked between Bergvliet, Kirstenhof, Westlake and Steenberg Estate.
A little more than 20 kilometres from Cape Town City Bowl, it is characterised by large homes with stunning, mature gardens separated by tree-lined streets. Pine plantations and streams that run through the suburb make up the green belts that are home to frogs and insects. Frequent visitors include dog walkers, mountain bikers, trail runners and picnickers. The mountain bike trails in the forest are truly unique, catering for riders of all ages and skill levels. Tokai Park (previously Tokai Forest) is a small wing of the greater Table Mountain National Park made up of upper and lower Tokai Park. The former is flat and characterised by the threatened Cape Flats Sand Fynbos while the latter is on the slopes of Constantiaberg Mountain consisting of a conservation area as well as the shady Tokai Arboretum (the base of most hiking trails). Upper Tokai Park is admired for its diversity as it supports not only Peninsula Granite Fynbos and Peninsula Sandstone Fynbos, but patches of Afromontane Forest as well. Several beautiful beaches, the Constantia Wine Route and Silvermine Nature Reserve are in close proximity to Tokai, making an outdoor lifestyle practically effortless for residents.
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Gardening with Fatima ORGANIC VEGETABLES AND SELF-SUSTAINING GARDENING
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GARDENING WITH FATIMA
Few pastimes compare to tripping through your garden, basket over arm, picking organic, homegrown produce.
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ome, such as aubergine, are the stuff of oil paintings. The sheer beauty of these purple, ovoid fruit – buffed to such sleek, shiny perfection – are surely one of the highlights of growing your own produce. And aubergine rewards even the idlest gardener. Tough, sturdy annuals with furry leaves, they require little maintenance and care. Like many fruits and vegetables, they can add not only a source of food, but also highly decorative elements to your garden. Just think how beautiful it could be to have a row of healthy cabbages edging your rose bed, or a line of frilly lettuce along a pathway? We have compartmentalised gardening to such an extent that we forget fruit and vegetables can add immensely to the overall variety in your garden. The ease and possibilities of growing your own fruit and vegetables are exciting and endless, respectively. How gratifying would it not be to pluck a bright orange from a tree on your patio, peel the fragrant skin right there and savour the juicy treasures within? It is sometimes hard to believe that one could grow such exquisite fruit with a little love, water, mulch and a dose of Epsom salts every winter. This is gardening at its most satisfying and selfsustaining. In the old days, every Cape garden was crammed with lemon, fig, loquat and pomegranate trees. Even the quaintest terraced Greek house was shaded by an olive tree or two with a grapevine trailing over the front door. The idea of the medicine garden (a beautiful, Victorian
walled garden) started way back in the Middle Ages, corralling the edible and medicinal plants together in one area. If you want to and have the space, a separate walled or fenced kitchen garden offers great opportunities for design. In smaller gardens, a vegetable and herb garden is most convenient when sited near the kitchen so you can pop outside while cooking to grab a bunch of parsley or other herbs. In addition, if it is within sight, you will be able to see when the cabbage white butterfly eggs hatch into a few hundred hungry caterpillars, the snails get to your lettuce, or your beloved dog starts to dig up the potatoes. Vigilance is key. If you have a very traditional garden with a large area of water-guzzling lawn that you want to transform into an organic, more planet-friendly vegetable garden, try the no-dig method. Even a virulent kikuyu lawn can be eradicated without a single minute of digging. All you must do is layer a good thick dressing of horse manure, a layer of cardboard boxes or old newspapers and a decent layer of compost. Plant directly into the compost layer. Smothering the lawn in this way works like a charm. Do not try to tackle the entire lawn at once, do it in small sections. Once you have mastered the first patch, go on to the next. A convenient water supply is also key which is why harvesting rain water is an excellent idea.
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GARDENING WITH FATIMA
A Quick Look at Spekboom: The Miracle Plant Spekboom (portulacaria afra) is an incredible succulent found in South Africa. Indigenous to the Eastern Cape, it is a favourite food of elephants and a truly amazing plant. Botanists are calling spekboom the wonder plant of the 21st century with good reason as its adaptability and abilities are truly remarkable. During the cool and damp of winter, ordinary photosynthesis takes place, but in dry weather the plant opens its stomata (tiny openings found in the epidermis of leaves, stems and other plant organs) and draws in carbon dioxide that builds up acids in the plant. During the night when the stomata are closed, these acids are broken down to release carbon dioxide inside the plant, creating a carbon compound that stores moisture. Scientists reckon that this carbon ‘gobbling’ ability could help reduce carbon from the atmosphere and help fight global warming. In the past, the spekboom was overlooked, but today – in addition to the taller herbaceous shrub that makes for a good hedge or a dark green accent plant in a shrubbery – there are several varieties and ground covers that provide an interesting selection for the home gardener. Fatima Behardien is the Owner and Landscape Designer of Lavender Blue Landscapes in Bishopscourt. If you need any advice, be sure to reach out to Fatima for personalised, professional assistance with landscaping and so much more. Tel: +27 72 828 5261 Email: lavenderbluelandscapes@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/lavenderblue.landscapes
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Constantia Greenbelt A Treasure Trove of Trails
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CONSTANTIA GREENBELT
Constantia is more than a superb wining and dining destination. The suburb is also home to a treasure trove of nature routes to enjoy and explore.
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eautiful trails for hiking, horseback riding, meandering and mountain biking can be found in the vast and lush Constantia Greenbelt. Hiking and walking trails include Alphen Trail, Brommersvlei Walk, De Hel Nature Area, Diep River Trail, Doordrift Walk, Grootboschkloof Trail, Klaasenbosch Trail, Spaanschemat River Trail and Silverhurst Trail.
Alphen Trail The popular Alphen Trail is a dogfriendly route that leads you to the Le Sueur Meadow by walking alongside the Diep River and crossing a few bridges. The meadow connects with the Diep River Trail. You can also start this roughly 30-minute walk at the meadow and end at Alphen Drive.
an hour to complete. De Hel Nature Area is a Provincial Heritage Site that protects an indigenous forest and river valley, home to the endangered Knysna warbler and the endangered Western leopard toad.
Diep River Trail The Diep River Trail which winds along the greenbelt can be completed in under an hour. It also gives you the option to merge with the Alphen Trail, the Brommersvlei Walk or Klaasenbosch Trail.
Doordrift Walk While it has the same starting point as the Alphen Trail, the 30-minute Doordrift Walk heads in the other direction. The other option is to park and start on Doordrift Road.
Brommersvlei Walk
Grootboschkloof Trail
The tranquil, tree-lined Brommersvlei Trail is an easy option that will take you approximately 30 minutes to complete. To circle the Bel Ombre Meadow, start at the Brommersvlei side.
The Grootboschkloof Trail that travels alongside the river only takes about 25 minutes to finish. For a longer stroll, connect with the Spaanschemat River Trail.
De Hel Nature Area
Klaasenbosch Trail
This easy, semi-circular route which has two starting points takes just under
There are numerous parking spots for this multi-use trail. It is a great option
for walking dogs and takes less than an hour to complete.
Spaanschemat River Trail There are several starting points to choose from and it can be combined with other greenbelt trails for longer walks. On its own, this dog-friendly trail takes about 35 minutes to complete.
Silverhurst Trail This walk will keep you busy for 40 minutes or so. It is a horse riding trail as well which dog owners should keep in mind.
MOUNTAIN BIKING The greenbelt is an ideal space for beginner mountain bikers to get into the sport. The clearly marked eightkilometre MTB trail can be ridden in two directions.
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RUBY SELECTION | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
Constantia Upper
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Tokai This stunning, family home has immaculate finishes and is effortlessly stylish.
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Claremont
Claremont Upper
Majestic home with second dwelling in prime central location.
Meticulous attention to detail wraps this stylish family home.
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Rosebank
Mowbray
Victorian Manor House in the heart of Rosebank.
Beautifully restored double storey Victorian home in Little Mowbray.
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | SOUTHERN SUBURBS
SOLE MANDATE
Observatory
Claremont
Semi-detached in good condition with good security.
Duplex garden apartment.
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Harfield Village
Pinelands
Charming semi in a quiet road in Harfield Village.
This apartment comes with a mountain view from the front stoep.
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Claremont
Rosebank
A collector’s item in Mayfair.
Adorable 3 bedroom cottage in Rosebank Village - furnished.
R35,000 pm
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Rondebosch
Kenilworth
Spacious 2 bedroom flat with fantastic location.
Charming garden flat in a well-managed complex.
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Atlantic Seaboard 30
ATLANTIC SEABOARD
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Bakoven Fresnaye Sea Point Llandudno Bantry Bay Camps Bay Green Point Three Anchor Bay
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Cape Town’s Entertainment Hub
Area Facts & Insights This narrow band of suburbs on Cape Town’s western coastline is poised between the magnificent Table Mountain range and the dramatic Atlantic Ocean. These stunning suburbs run from the famed Victoria & Alfred Waterfront to Green Point with its world-class sport stadium and golf course, to Sea Point with its promenade, to the exclusive residences and top-ranking beaches of Clifton and Camps Bay to Llandudno hugging the cliffs and finally to the charming Hout Bay village at its southernmost end. While the Oranjezicht City Farm founded and operated the OZCF Market for years in a non-profit capacity, the Market was sold on the 1st of December 2017 and has been operating as an independent private company using the OZCF brand under license. The Market and the Farm continue to work together closely.
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OVERVIEW | ATLANTIC SEABOARD
Top Attractions & Activities • Beaches • Scenic Drives • Robben Island • Theatre on the Bay • Sea Point Promenade • Green Point Urban Park • Bars, cafés and eateries • Camps Bay African Crafts Market • Beach sports, water sports and paragliding
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GREENPOINT
Greenpoint A Social and Recreational Hub
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he Atlantic Seaboard is renowned for its sought-after suburbs and Green Point is one of them.
Mid-rise apartments and mixed-use developments make up a large part of the area that attracts young professionals, buyers and tenants. Much of the remainder is dedicated to coffee shops, restaurants and bars that welcome and entertain residents, locals visitors and tourists, contributing to its nickname: the Soho of Cape Town. Green Point Park has been a popular Cape Town tourist attraction since the FIFA World Cup in 2010. The 12.5-hectare park is home to a Tot-Lot Play Park for one to six-year-olds and an Adventure Play Park for seven to 16-year-olds. Dogs on leads are welcome as well and entrance is free for all. Cape Town Stadium, built for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, is also situated in Green Point. This unique structure has been an iconic landmark since its completion in 2009. The stadium’s excellent location and accessibility, amazing legacy, world-class facilities, staff and security make it a space fit for any event.
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The Oranjezicht City Farm & The OZCF Market In Granger Bay Supporting Conscious Consumption
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THE ORANJEZICHT CITY FARM
The Oranjezicht City Farm (OZCF) is a non-profit project that celebrates local food, culture and community through urban farming in Cape Town. Their Vision ‘As individuals, we can bring about change every day through what we choose to buy and cook. But change also begins in our communities, and through action we can take together with our families, our neighbours, our local farmers, our local shops, and even our politicians. Together, we can assume more control over at least some of the food we eat, by understanding where it comes from, who has grown it, how it has been grown and how it has arrived on our plates.’
complete the volunteer information form available on the website and you will be contacted to attend an orientation session. From there, you can jump into the area(s) of your interest whether that be education, farming, community outreach, events or administration, amongst others.
Benefits
Visitors are welcome at the farm – adjacent to Homestead Park in Oranjezicht – from Mondays to Saturdays between 08:00 and 14:00.
Volunteers benefit from their work at the Farm, making friends, gaining skills and knowledge and gaining confidence and pride in knowing they are contributing to a more healthy and just food system in Cape Town and beyond. The OZCF Volunteer Code of Conduct also spells out how volunteers benefit and what is expected of them. Email volunteer@ ozcf.co. za to find out more.
How to Get Involved
Other Initiatives
OZCF was founded by volunteers and this ethos lies at the core of everything they do. Their board members are volunteers and any active volunteer can have a say in the decisions of the Farm.
You can join the OZCF Bokashi Brigade. The farm’s soil works extra hard to provide their plants with nutrients and needs a heavy dose of compost to make all the veggies tasty and gorgeous – but they need your help. The team of farmers, in consultation
Visit the Farm
If you would like to get involved, simply
with soil experts, has determined that the bokashi method is the most suitable one for OZCF and the good news is that it is easy to get involved and help. Visit the website to find out more. www.ozcf.co.za
THE OZCF MARKET The OZCF Market is located in Granger Bay at the V&A Waterfront and runs every Saturday from 08:15 to 14:00 and Sunday from 09:00 to 14:00. The Market attracts locals, visitors, outdoor enthusiasts and families every weekend. The mission is to replace a broken, opaque food system with a transparent and sustainable supply chain – one that sources seasonal produce, protects the land from soil depletion and favours sustainable, nutritionally dense crops. There is no entrance fee and dogs are welcome, as long as owners abide by the rules outlined on the website to ensure a visit to the market is a good experience for everyone.
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Sue Bond Interiors Bringing Green Indoors
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SUE BOND INTERIORS
Once you start bringing green indoors you may find that it evolves into a lifestyle. It becomes natural rather than routine and the options are endless.
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nd it is not only the colour green we are referring to. Greens are flora, natural materials, sustainable practices, upcycled pieces, paints and papers; a mindset really.
Nurture One truly rewarding way to bring (more) green indoors is by propagating plants and displaying the process. Take the fiddle-leaf fig, for example: once your outdoor plant requires pruning or your indoor plant reaches the ceiling, you can take cuttings and showcase them in clear glass vessels and later plant rooted cuttings, if you wish. Propagating various succulents, either from individual leaves or stem pieces, is easy and cost-effective.
handling and consuming them. Pruning herbs correctly can promote growth, keeping your display healthy and your pantry stocked! Finally, when flowers are no longer fresh and cuttings from pruning are not usable, be sure to compost, completing the life cycle.
Think natural fibres in the form of grass rugs or textured wallpapers and furniture crafted from reclaimed timber. To take the transformation to the next level, whitewash a panel of found wood, mount it on the wall and hang small terracotta pots filled with succulents.
Reimagine
Harnessing plants for screening is a mutually beneficial practice that allows you to nurse nature while encouraging it to flourish.
Incorporating local materials and upcycling existing or found objects make for marvellous creations.
Experience Playing with herbs, vegetables and fruit is another pleasing pursuit. One can present fragrant rosemary or basil in an interesting pot, put out a big bowl of vibrant flat-leaf parsley, prop a lovely bunch of bright spinach leaves in a jug and fill a hanging planter with mint. Not to mention fresh produce that can be displayed in glass containers in all shapes and sizes. Vertical installations whether tiered on a shelf or mounted to walls is a wonderful way to utilise and brighten up otherwise neglected spaces. Of course the sensory benefits soon become evident as you first smell and see the results before
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Unify Instead of thinking, ‘open floor plan’, consider ‘open home plan’. This inspires a seamless flow between interior and exterior spaces by mimicking elements in each. A rattan-framed mirror indoors can be echoed by a welcoming rattan chair on the deck; a bamboo lounge lamp by a bamboo sunchair. Wooden troughs outdoors can showcase the same produce as more elegant containers inside.
Support Be sure to hero indigenous greenery and artists in your journey to creating a greener indoors. Also unify the community by sourcing and supporting local artisans, growers, producers and suppliers. HAPPY GREENING! Sue Bond is a truly international interior designer boasting projects spanning from Majorca to Mauritius and beyond. Get in touch with Sue to discuss your interior vision and needs. Tel: +27 81 049 7294 Instagram: @suebondinteriors Email Address: suebondsa@gmail.com
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RUBY SELECTION | ATLANTIC SEABOARD
Bantry Bay
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SOLE MANDATE
Sea Point Don’t miss out on this Sea Point penthouse.
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PROPERTIES FOR SALE | ATLANTIC SEABOARD
Sea Point
Green Point
Modern, stylish apartment in desirable location.
Beautiful contemporary lock-up-and-go with luxurious finishes.
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Green Point
Three Anchor Bay
Spacious apartment in great location.
Terraced cottage in wonderful location.
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SOLE MANDATE
Green Point
Bantry Bay
Two bedroom apartment with views.
Charming two bedroom in Bantry Bay.
R3,995,000
R3,500,000
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Three Anchor Bay
Green Point
Luxurious and secure beachfront studio.
Contemporary lock-up-and-go in The Chelsea.
R2,950,000
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Waterfront Luxurious, private and secure living in the Waterfront Marina.
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City Bowl District 48
CITY BOWL DISTRICT
THE SUBURBS WE SPECIALISE IN
Bo-Kaap Gardens Higgovale City Centre Vredehoek Woodstock Oranjezicht Zonnebloem De Waterkant Tamboerskloof
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Cape Town’s City Bowl District
Area Facts & Insights The City Bowl lies in the heart of the city embraced by the slopes of Table Mountain. It offers an eclectic mix of brand new and decades-old homes and apartments, luxury-living villas, roasteries, restaurants and pubs, entertainment venues, historical spaces and galleries. The area includes the central business district of Cape Town (CBD), the harbour, the Company’s Gardens and the residential suburbs of De Waterkant, Devil’s Peak Estate, District Six, Zonnebloem, Bo-Kaap, Schotsche Kloof, Gardens, Higgovale, Oranjezicht, Tamboerskloof, Vredehoek, University Estate, Walmer Estate and Woodstock. The Vredehoek Public Library can be found at number 14 Derry Street. It services the community and residents of the suburb by enabling members to loan books and access computers, newspapers and a variety of other resources.
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Top Attractions & Activities • • • • • • • • • •
Hiking Bo Kaap Markets City tours Helicopter flips V&A Waterfront Outdoor adventures Bath, cafés and clubs Galleries & museums Award-wining restaurants
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VREDEHOEK
Vredehoek Quiet & Charmingly Quirky
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redehoek is a suburb just outside the city centre. It sits quietly on the slopes of Table Mountain, between Oranjezicht and Devil’s Peak Estate, offering amazing Lion’s Head, Signal Hill, Table Bay and Table Mountain views. Here dual income households without kids or ones that do not have children yet are common. New high-quality apartments have been systematically replacing some of the older blocks of flats, reviving the neighbourhood along with redevelopments. This continues to boost property value. Amenities within include the Vredehoek Public Library, cafés, eateries, parks and the KWIKSPAR on Derry Street. The nightlife is certainly an asset as well. Table Mountain National Park can also be accessed via hiking trails. Gardens Shopping Centre is nearby – an intimate commercial complex filled with boutiques, food markets, services and cafés. Many other city attractions and places of interest are nearby too.
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Wind Energy Wind Power Industry Associations & Educating the Youth
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WIND ENERGY
The potential of wind energy is undeniable. Here is what is being done. Global Wind Energy Council
power capacity in Africa only accounts for 0.01% of this potential.
The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) is the international trade association for the wind power industry. Their mission is to ensure that wind power establishes itself as the answer to today’s energy challenges, providing substantial environmental and economic benefits.
‘Now is the time to urgently scale up wind power in the region and use the technology as a driver of local jobs and investment to power a green economic recovery from the pandemic, in line with the region’s Sustainable Development Goals.’ – Emerson Clarke, Director of Growth & Partnerships and Africa Task Force Coordinator at GWEC.
According to GWEC, Africa is only tapping into 0.01% of its wind power potential. 4 March 2021, Brussels – According to the latest data released by GWEC Market Intelligence, the Africa and Middle East region installed 821 MW of new wind power capacity in 2020, bringing total capacity in the region to over 7 GW. While this growth is stable for the region and nearly the same levels of the previous year despite COVID-19 impacting supply chains and project installation in key markets, wind power’s potential in the region is barely scratching the surface. According to a report published by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the African continent alone has over 59,000 GW of technical wind resource potential – enough to power the continent’s energy demand 250 times over. Yet, current installed wind
GWEC has launched Africa WindPower (AWP) to establish a regional body representing the wind industry. AWP aims to offer a platform for dialogue between Africa’s wind industry and government stakeholders, with the ultimate goal of scaling up and accelerating wind project development and deployment across the entire African continent, said GWEC.
The South African Wind Energy Association The South African Wind Energy Association (SAWEA) represents the interests of its members who are invested in the South African wind power value chain. Their Vision A thriving commercial wind power industry in South Africa, part of a growing domestic and international
renewable power industry that is recognised as a major contributor to social, environmental and economic security. Their Purpose SAWEA’s purpose is to perform to its highest ability the unique role that a member-driven association can play in enabling this vision to be realised. In order to achieve this purpose, SAWEA activities are focused on: 1. Advocacy for the implementation of ambitious, consistent South African energy policy that harnesses the country’s immense wind resource and results in the streamlined growth of a wind power asset base. 2. Facilitation and promotion of excellent practice in the associated localisation, socioeconomic and economic development and transformational areas of wind power. 3. Endorsement and recognition of excellent operational practice in the generation of wind power. 4. Provision of pertinent information to current and prospective investors seeking to enter the SA wind power market. 5. Provision of up to date, dependable public information on the socioeconomic contributions of the wind Industry in South Africa – particularly as these relate to rural development, to women and to youth.
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6. Through wind power, promotion of renewable power in large and smallscale applications in South Africa as a least cost option and as a direct contribution to the achievement of national development and climate change objectives. 7. Promotion of wind and renewable power investment in Africa through partnership and dialogue both within South Africa and the region. Members Overview Become a Member
Education Let the Wind Blow In 2019 children around the world went on strike. Not because they didn’t like their teachers, but to tell the adults in charge to take action to stop climate change. They took time out of school to call for laws to protect the earth and give them a clean future. Children across South Africa are also learning about the importance and advantages of clean wind energy. Let the Wind Blow is a comic book that tells the story of how renewable energies like wind will help lead the transformation to a cleaner, healthier world for everyone. ‘The world has already warmed by 1°C since the first factories appeared. This may not sound like a lot. But in the same way you feel ill and feverish when your temperature rises a little, things are not working too well on Earth.
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Extreme weather like floods and heatwaves are becoming more common. Animals and plants are suffering and even becoming extinct as their habitats change and disappear. And people are falling ill and dying because of air pollution caused by factories and cars. We urgently need to change to using clean sources of energy like the wind and the sun, which South Africa has in abundance. People have used wind energy for a long time. The earliest use was probably to sail boats across lakes and seas. Today, the energy produced by one rotation of the world’s most powerful turbines could power your home for a day. Over 1,500 wind turbines are already helping to power South Africa. From the shores of Cape Town to the borders of Namibia and across the Karoo, we are using wind to create clean energy. Together with solar panels, electric cars and changes in our behaviour to save energy and pollute less, wind energy is creating a cleaner, healthier future for us all.’
WIND ENERGY
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The Future of Electric Vehicles in Cape Town
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THE FUTURE OF ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Where to Charge, Industry Updates and Cars Coming to Cape Town
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lectric cars may not be common yet, compared to some other countries, but there is movement in South Africa.
Charging Stations in Cape Town • • • • • •
V&A Waterfront Electric Charging Station, 261 Breakwater Blvd Electric Vehicle Charging Station, 22 Mill St Constantia Village EV Charging Station, Deurdrif Melex Electrovehicles, 32 Estmil Rd Electric Life, Spearhead Business Park, Montague Gardens ORE Mobility, Hydro Park, Hydro Street, Stikland Industrial
According to Cars.co.za, the shift towards electric mobility is gaining momentum and many manufacturers are looking to the future and introducing electric vehicles (EVs) to the mass market. Key factors currently hindering the adoption of electric cars in South Africa: • • •
Vast distances Lack of charging infrastructure Range anxiety and the prohibitively high purchase prices of electric vehicles
Slowly but surely the concerns are being addressed. What needs to happen: • Faster charging • Improved vehicle range • Improved vehicle design • Improved vehicle integration Brands making waves in the charging infrastructure space: • • •
BMW Jaguar Powerway Nissan
The purpose of the Green Paper is to establish a clear policy foundation that will enable the country to coordinate a long-term strategy that will position South Africa at the forefront of advanced vehicle and vehicle component manufacturing. The strategy is complemented by a consumption leg and a focus on increasing competitiveness in the global race to transition from the internal combustion engine era into electromobility solutions and technologies.
Electric Cars Coming to South Africa In the Near Future Audi e-tron BMW iX31 Volvo XC40 Recharge Mercedes-Benz EQA / EQB / EQC / EQS
Auto Green Paper
Government Releases Auto Green Paper on the Advancement of New Energy Vehicles in South Africa On the 18th of May 2021, the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) released a Green Paper on the advancement of new energy vehicles in South Africa as part of a series of policy papers accompanying the 2021 Budget Vote for the Department.
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Fresnaye Wonderfully light and spacious with sea views.
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Coastal Living Area Facts & Insights Hout Bay is a lovely historic village that has blossomed into a bustling coastal community. It is surrounded by a range of mountains, with Sentinel Peak marking the western end of the mouth of Hout Bay. While still maintaining a pleasing rural setting, it offers many charming shops and craft markets, cultural outings, an active outdoor lifestyle and a fine collection of restaurants. Nearby areas and suburbs include Kommetjie, Noordhoek, Muizenberg, Fish Hoek, Simon’s Town, Kalk Bay, St James, Clovelly, Glencairn and Scarborough. After completing The Milkwood, a half marathon that takes place halfway down the west coast of the Cape Peninsula, runners receive a milkwood sampling.
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OVERVIEW | HOUT BAY & SURROUNDS
Top Attractions & Activities • Hiking • Sailing • Fishing • Markets • Clay Café • Wine tasting • Art galleries • Bars, cafés and eateries • Kayaking, paddling and rowing
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Misty Cliffs A Magical Hamlet
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n a very unique enclave, about halfway down the west coast of the Cape Peninsula, you will find Misty Cliffs.
This exclusive and envied conservation village near Kommetjie and Scarborough is spread across beach and mountain, with only Main Road coming between the two. It takes about an hour to reach from Cape Town by car and falls within Table Mountain National Park. The seas here can be both beautiful and tempestuous, the air clear or misty. Apart from day visitors enjoying the lovely little beach, Misty Cliffs is a quiet, peaceful place enhanced by its neighbour, a nature reserve. Adding to the magic is the fact that there are no restaurants or shops. Then again, Sun Valley and Longbeach Mall are fewer than 15 minutes away. The Milkwood is a half marathon hosted by Harfield Harriers Running Club that typically takes place in February or March. The route takes you from Lighthouse Road towards Kommetjie and then transfers to Main Road where you can take in views of the coast below. Next you travel through Misty Cliffs and on to Scarborough before returning on the same route. Rather than handing out medals, Milkwood samplings are gifted which can be planted at home or donated.
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Ways to Go Greener at Home Options to Consider and Incorporate in Your Going Greener Journey
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WAYS TO GO GREENER AT HOME
The First Step is Starting Somewhere, Anywhere
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he two greatest benefits of going greener, in the simplest terms, is that it will help save the environment and save you money. And who would not want to do that? Here are a few things you can do to start living a greener life.
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rabbits and hamsters) Brown paper shopping and lunch bags, shredded or torn Carbohydrates such as cooked pasta and rice; stale bread, pitas and chips Any non-animal food scraps (bread, cereal, coffee grounds and certain filters, fruits, vegetables, peelings, tea leaves and certain tea bags)
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Where to start: 3. Saving Paper by Going Digital • • •
Apply for a recycling bin / use a private recycling collection service Research what you can and can’t recycle in your province/country Research how you should recycle (rinse, with or without lids, etc.)
Opt for online billing, calendars, cards, document signing, filing, forms, mailing, magazine and newsletter subscriptions, memos, notes, receipts and storage. In terms of cleaning and washing, use cloth instead of paper.
2. Composting The following items, amongst many others, can be composted: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Old wine Crushed egg shells Dry cat or dog food Corn husks and cobs Old herbs and spices Manure (ideally organic) Spoiled milk alternatives Pressed paper egg cartons Used napkins and paper towels Nut shells (except walnut shells) Leaves, grass clippings and brush trimmings Toilet paper, paper towel and wrapping paper tubes Pet bedding from herbivores (e.g.
4. Using Certain Cleaning & Laundry Products More and more eco-friendly cleaning products are appearing on shelves and online, from dishwashing liquid to laundry detergent and everything in between. Research and try to find the ones that meet your needs.
Wash clothing items (that are not affected by temperature) in cold water. Line dry laundry instead of using the tumble dryer unnecessarily. Unplug unused appliances and chargers.
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Get and use reusable shopping bags wherever you go. Pro Tip: As soon as you have unpacked your groceries, household items or retail purchases, put the bags back in your car. Invest in a reusable water bottle and coffee container that you will love to use. Reuse glass jars for leftovers, storage and propagating plants.
7. Driving Mindfully and with Purpose Drive the speed limit, break gently, accelerate slowly and avoid cornering. Also try to combine as many errands as you can in one trip. 8. Using Alternative Transportation
5. Being More Energy-efficient •
Use natural light as long as possible, switch off lights when you leave the room, use energy-efficient lightbulbs and replace broken appliances with energy-efficient models.
Consider walking, cycling, joining/ starting a lift club or taking public transportation if/when possible.
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9. Supporting Local Producers and Restaurants Support local artisans, farmers and producers and consider opting for freerange and organic products. Visit or order takeaways restaurants closer to home.
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10. Switching to Alternative Energy Resources and Saving Water If you are in the position to do so, switch to electricity generated by renewable sources, harvest rainwater, register a borehole or wellpoint, get a greywater system, etc. And of course, always attend to leaks and burst pipes immediately and report incidences you cannot address. 11. Giving Second-hand Goods a Go Selective second-hand shopping can make a massive difference and many items you come across may surprise and delight you. Think furniture, nonessential appliances and tools, clothing, cars, electronics, toys, art materials and so on. Also: Sell or donate items you no longer need or use. There are many other ways to reduce your carbon footprint and once you have mastered the above your journey will become even more rewarding.
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Art in Cape Town & the Cape Winelands Featuring Artist Hari Lualhati
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ART IN CAPE TOWN & THE CAPE WINELANDS
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ari Lualhati is a full-time artist permanently based in Cape Town, South Africa. She prefers that her latest artworks be called SOULWORKS as they are directly connected to her soul. Her figurative subjects accompanied by animals and nature aim to illustrate that we are all connected.
SOULWORKS Hari’s SOULWORKS harmoniously combine impressive realism with fine details, amazing expressionism with her techniques and symbolism that unfolds a story behind the elements used. These SOULWORKS are mirrors of golden life lessons, ‘aha moments’ and realisations that the artist aims to preserve and share with others. They are not only a delight to the eyes, but their messages immediately connect to the heart and leave an unforgettable experience.
Background At a very young age, she already showed an interest in art and was a regular school representative for art competitions and consistently awarded Artist of the Year during high school. In 2006, Hari completed her bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts at the University of the Philippines, Diliman, with honours. She proceeded to work in the Philippines, Hong Kong, China and South Africa as a graphic artist, product designer, illustrator and painter.
What initially attracted you to the world of art?
From an early age I showed a lot of interest in art, more specifically in drawing. Whenever there was a great cartoon on television and we couldn’t afford to buy the illustrations or stickers of characters, I would just draw them on a sheet of paper. The same went for my favourite Disney movies. They inspired me at a young age to draw characters and made me dream of becoming an animator at The Walt Disney Company some day. I remember before I got admitted to Grade 1, there was an examination we needed to pass. One of the tasks was to draw our father. Most of the kids drew stick figures but my figure drawing had volume and so many details that impressed the teachers. My parents acknowledged my interest in illustration and were very supportive by providing me with quality art materials and a lot of encouragement.
Tell us about your style of art? I prefer to call my art pieces my SOULWORKS, because, for me, they are not just artworks, they are souls represented in art. They serve as a direct connection to my soul and represent matters that are important to me. The form of the human body, specifically the naked body, has always fascinated me. I find it elegant, classic and very relatable. I love the sincerity and raw beauty that a naked figure represents. These qualities inspire me to use nude figures as my subject matter. I also incorporate elements of nature and animals to show that we are all connected.
My style can be considered a marriage of realism, expressionism and symbolism. I love painting my subject as realistic as possible because for me it holds the most significant message of the piece so it must be recognisable to the eyes of the viewers. It is usually in the background of the painting that I try to be as expressive as I can with the use of different bold and playful brush strokes to create balance. The profound visual narrative and the techniques used aim to reveal the invisible within the visible. I also use a lot of symbolism as I find it to be an effective and interesting way of telling stories. I want my SOULWORKS to not only be beautiful but also to tell meaningful stories. Quality is one of my top priorities. I never rush when I paint and give each piece the time and attention it needs until it speaks to my heart; until I know that I’ve given it my best. Though I take into consideration the use of different techniques, I value more the feelings that I put into my works. I paint and draw with my heart. For me, a SOULWORK is successful if it can make anyone who sees it feel the emotion that it’s supposed to evoke. It’s like delivering a clear message by touching the hearts of the viewers.
Which part of your career do you find most rewarding? Being able to create all my SOULWORKS is the most rewarding thing for me as an artist. The joy and fulfilment I get whenever I finish a piece of art is comparable to the feeling of a parent giving birth to a newborn baby.
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Every piece is made with love. That’s why I’m thrilled whenever someone connects with my artworks, when they get featured in a magazine, exhibited locally or abroad, or receive an award. I have a special connection with each piece; they are like my babies. I always learn something new in the process of making them and each reflects a part of me.
Where do you get your inspiration from?
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The concept of my SOULWORKS revolves around powerful life lessons, aha moments and realisations gained throughout my life; moments that have had a great impact on me and taught me to be a better version of myself. I would like to preserve and pass these lessons and inspirations to others the best way I can and that is through my SOULWORKS. I believe that we are all connected as human beings and that we share the same emotions. I hope that the audience can see a part of themselves
in my SOULWORKS and hopefully connect with them and be inspired to have a more positive outlook on life.
Which hobbies and interests keep you busy when you are not working on a piece? I love watching movies after a long day of painting. They offer an escape from my everyday routine. I also enjoy travelling and being surrounded by nature; it relaxes me and makes me happy.
ART IN CAPE TOWN & THE CAPE WINELANDS
Awards & Features Hari has received numerous awards from different international art competitions including Art Renewal Center’s International ARC Salon 2014 – 2017 (USA); Marco’s Art Emporium – Return to Realism Art Competition 2019 – 1st Place (South Africa); Drawing From Observation Art Competition 2019 – 1st Place (South Africa); TheArtList’s 2nd Place Winner 2020 (USA); Art Olympia 2019 (Japan); Figurativas Competition 2017 (Spain); World Wide Kitsch Competition (USA); Beautiful Bizarre Magazine – Artist on the Rise Award 2017 (Australia); The Palm Art Award Certificate of Excellence (Germany), Living Portrait Master – 2nd Prize 2017 (South Africa); Arte Dinamica from Grifio Art Gallery 2016 (Rome); and American Art Awards 2014 – 1st Place (USA).
What have you learnt in the last two years? For me, the pandemic solidified the idea that we are all connected and that our actions affect other people and everything that surrounds us. It has also shown that we are all equal. These lessons served as a strong reminder to live life in a more considerate and loving manner and to improve my perspective on life.
In 2015, Hari was selected to represent South Africa in one of the largest juried exhibitions of contemporary art in Europe with Chief Curator Wolfgang Gramm – the NordArt Exhibition in Germany. In 2018, she had an exhibition in the prestigious MEAM – European Museum of Modern Art where her artwork was sold to a private collector in Europe. Her artworks have been exhibited in the Philippines, Hong Kong, South Africa, Italy, Germany, Armenia, Ukraine, Spain and Prague. Get in Touch with Hari Lualhati Mobile : 27 (0)83 250 3808 Facebook: @harilualhati Instagram: @harilualhati YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/user/ HariLualhatiArtist Email: harilualhati_artist@hotmail.com Website: http://harilualhati.yolasite.com/ Blog: http://harilualhati.blogspot.com/
She has also been featured in and been on the cover of different art magazines and publications: Michelangelo Magazine – August 2020 Issue (South Africa); South African Artist Magazine – November 2019 Issue; Cover of Viva Magazine 2019 (Italy); Infected by Art Volume 8 Year 2020 and Volume 7 Year 2019 (USA); Your Best Painting Art Book published by European Museum of Modern Art and Artelibre 2020 (Spain); Marvelous Art Magazine 2020 (Turkey); ARS MAGISTRIS Magazine Art 2020 (Italy); International Realism Catalogue ARC (USA); Guia de Arte Leonardo (Spain); Wall Street International 2018; Into The Void 2017 (Ireland); PSIKEART 2017 (Turkey); Contemporary Art Collection Book 2016 (Rome); Cover of Close to Art 2014 (France); Miroir 2014 (USA); and Cover of INSIGHT MAGAZINE, 2013 and 2017.
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Organic Farms & Sustainable Restaurants A Glance at Conscious Farming and Dining
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ORGANIC FARMS & SUSTAINABLE RESTAURANTS
Raw and Roxy | Cape Town A raw vegan gourmet restaurant. Condé Nast Gourmet Award for best Wellness and Vitality Restaurant in South Africa, 2017.
Plant Café | Cape Town A vegan & vegetarian restaurant and juice & smoothie bar in Cape Town.
OZCF Farmers Market | V&A Waterfront, Cape Town Caters for vegans and vegetarians, raw foodies and customers who want wheat-, gluten-, sugar- and dairy-free alternatives. Sells indigenous and other plants, heirloom and organic seeds and gardening products.
Scheckter’s RAW | Sea Point, Cape Town A raw, organic vegan and vegetarian restaurant, taking healthy and healing food to the next level.
The Table at de Meye | Stellenbosch, Western Cape A restaurant that emphasises love for food and fresh produce by using local and seasonal ingredients to create a three-course lunch shared between friends and family in a beautiful setting.
Vredenhof Organic Estate | Somerset West, Western Cape Farm providing easy access to pure homegrown locally produced organics.
The Foodbarn & Deli | Noordhoek, Western Cape
Culinary Table | Lanseria, Johannesburg
Very conscious about local support and all ingredients are sourced locally where possible (with a maximum 80 kilometre radius of Cape Town).
Family-run restaurant. Each weekday and weekend lunch menu is unique and the product of seasonal harvests from the organic kitchen garden, as well as the cooperation and support of small local producers and farmers.
Wolfgat | Paternoster, Western Cape Offers a unique dining experience featuring sustainable seafood, local lamb and venison and seasonal veldkos, enhanced by wild herbs, seaweeds from the local rock pools and pickings from the garden. Won Best Restaurant in the World at The World Restaurant Awards in Paris, February 2019
Lexi’s | Sandton, Modderfontein and Rosebank – Johannesburg; Hazelwood – Pretoria ; Sea Point – Cape Town A Flexitarian, plant-based, healthy eatery.
The Munching Mongoose | Muldersdrift, Johannesburg Delivers sustainably produced, healthy and fresh food right to your door every week.
Nature’s Heritage | De Deur, Johannesburg Organic farm, with a focus on soil, offering vegetables, fruit, dairy, eggs and chicken.
Home Grown Fresh Whole Foods | Ballito, Durban Organic grocery store supporting local, traceable and ethical farmers, artisans and bakers to bring you the best quality seasonal and organic fresh groceries daily.
Good Source SA | Hillcrest, KwaZulu-Natal Plastic-free Shopping. Earth-friendly Products. Food. Home Products. Face and Body Products. Deli. Gifts. Ecofriendly Living.
Melville Food and Farmers Market | Melville, Johannesburg Supplying the Melville and local community with fresh organically grown veggies, milk, yoghurt, bread, free-range chickens, pestos, baked goods and bokashi supplies.
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Babylonstoren The Garden, Farm Shop & Online Shop
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abylonstoren is one of the oldest Cape Dutch farms, set at the foot of Simonsberg in the Franschhoek wine valley. It has a fruit and vegetable garden of beauty and diversity, unique accommodation, fine food and wine, and evokes a sense of wellbeing.
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The big garden at Babylonstoren is at the heart of the farm. It comprises 15 clusters spanning vegetable areas, stone and pome fruits, nuts, citrus, berries, bees, herbs, ducks and chickens, a prickly pear maze, and more. Every one of the more than 300 varieties of plants in the garden is edible or has medicinal value. They are also grown as organically as possible and in a biologically sustainable manner. The fruit and vegetables are harvested all year round for use in two farm-to-fork restaurants.
When the Dutch settlers arrived in South Africa in the 17th century, they brought with them recipes to cure and preserve meat. What began as a necessity turned into a much-loved delicacy. For their biltong, droëwors and boerewors they strictly use traditional South African recipes, while Italian principles are followed for curing and charcuterie. They also make smoked bacon and offer premium cuts of aged Chianina beef, an age-old Italian breed of cattle. Their maturation room is lined with Himalayan salt tiles and operates at exactly 6°C. The salt helps to evaporate excess water and, since fresh meat has a high water content, this serves to concentrate and enhance the flavour.
Farm Shop With a firm grounding in the farm’s rich heritage, yet with an eye to innovation, the Babylonstoren Farm Shop is a reflection of their contemporary, unhurried farm lifestyle. Visitors to Babylonstoren can enjoy the products in their restaurants and also buy them in their Farm Shop or online. Cheese Room Their cheesemaker honed her skills in Italy and tries to stay as close to these traditional methods as possible. They specialise in unaged cheese, using the best quality full cream Jersey milk, and make fresh fior di latte by hand every day. Other cheeses from their larder include halloumi, and their favourite ‘hang op’ yoghurt cheese. Halloumi, one of their most popular cheeses, started life as a by-product because its whey makes the most delicious ricotta by far. Guests are welcome to watch their cheesemakers in action through the glass door at the back of the Farm Shop.
Bakery Every day their bakers arrive before the crack of dawn to conjure up loaves of bread to serve at Babel, to sell in the Farm Shop and for sandwiches served at the Greenhouse. Only the best stoneground flour, with no chemicals or preservatives, is used. Naturally fermented sourdough is used to leaven the bread, which not only enhances the taste but also adds to the nutritional value. The loaves in the Bakery reflect what is happening in the garden – they like using beetroot, spinach, pumpkin and pear to enhance their bread’s flavour and visual appeal.
macadamias and pecan nuts. Other irresistible reasons to drop by include steaming coffee and vegan fudge, four different types of chocolate, sweet and savoury granola, citrus and almond rusks and everything in between. The Afrikaans adjective ‘lekker’ means tasty or describes anything fun or pleasurable. And the noun ‘lekker’ refers to sweets (candy). Online Shop With a firm grounding in the farm’s rich heritage, yet with an eye to innovation, the Babylonstoren Online Shop is a reflection of their contemporary, unhurried farm lifestyle. Whether you want to pick an item for yourself or a loved one, there is always something unique and elegant to be found when browsing their online shop. Product Categories to Browse: Farm Fresh, Pantry, Wine, Fine Living, Spa and Gifting Website: www.babylonstoren.com Online Shop: www.shop.babylonstoren.com
Lekker Room In the same 18th-century building that originally housed the blacksmith, stables and waenhuis (wagon house), they have the Lekker Room – a tantalising space of flavours where they roast almonds,
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Evergreen lifestyle retirement village.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Evergreen Lifestyle Village is set in the heart of a multigenerational estate.
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Val de Vie | Evergreen Set in a valley surrounded by magnificent mountain ranges.
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A Haven for Nature Lovers Yearning for Change
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elish instant access to the outdoors, wildlife and birdlife within 1,000 hectares of authentic African terrain.
Accessible Luxury Bush Living The estate offers residents luxury bush living and game viewing minutes away from desirable amenities. Now, with properties starting from R2,000,000 excl. VAT on sites from 20 ha, it is also more accessible than ever before.
An Enviable Outdoor Lifestyle Residents have the freedom to enjoy the expansive terrains on foot, by bike or via vehicle. There are 50 kilometers of internal roads for walking, jogging, mountain biking and game viewing.
Added Advantage Of Nearby Schools The estate is in close proximity to some of the country’s top private schools including Hilton College, St Anne’s Diocesan College and Michaelhouse, as well as excellent government schools. Reside in an utterly remote estate, yet one that is incredibly easy to reach from Hilton and Pietermaritzburg. Properties Starting from R2,000,000 + VAT on Sites from 20 Ha. For more details, get in touch with Gail Gavrill. M: +27 (0)82 777 6000 W: www.saxonywildlifeestate.com
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Presenting a Once-in-a-lifetime Development Opportunity in an Ocean & Botanical Estate on a Dramatic Coastline
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ecuring a property as unique as this, featuring a kilometre of private coastline, is extremely
When it comes to modern conveniences, the many amenities of Plettenberg Bay are minutes away from the tranquility that can be experienced here.
Making the most of the amazing climate, surrounding indigenous flora and panoramic sea views is effortless here. A position brimming with possibilities – able to accommodate anything from a spectacular personal haven to a world-class wellness retreat, together with 31 hectares of land waiting to be transformed into an exclusive gated residential enclave. The choice is yours.
Plettenberg Bay is a stunning seaside town on the treasured Garden Route, approximately 520 kilometres east of Cape Town. It boasts breathtaking scenery, ranging from multiple pristine Blue Flag beaches to ancient indigenous forests – complete with two estuaries merging into a lagoon.
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The existing buildings are situated immediately above the admiralty zone, being 45 to 60 metres inland of the high-water mark. Only a handful of shoreline destinations in South Africa can still claim this.
The area’s weather greatly expands the opportunities for outdoor living, made all the more appealing thanks to a wide range of activities on both water and land. Avid golfers can take advantage of two courses and numerous additional ones all along the coast while food and wine lovers can delight in an abundance of eateries and nearby wine farms. The Ocean & Botanical Estate is in close proximity to all of this splendour.
Unique Location in Close Proximity to a Premier Coastal Town
More specifically, the property is approximately 5 kilometres away from Plettenberg Bay Central, flanked by the airport to the west, a coastal property used as a private home to the east and the sparkling Indian Ocean to the south. The lower portion forms part of the Robberg Coastal Corridor, a Critical Biodiversity Area. 97
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e n i tl s a o C e t a v i r P f o e r t e m o l i k A The Robberg Nature Reserve – a national monument steeped in history with prehistoric rocks and Stone Age artefacts – is a mere 3 kilometres away.
Two Portions One Vision Both subdivisions feature pristine examples of coastal fynbos and the lower portion forms part of the Robberg Coastal Corridor – an unspoilt, protected wild coastline. TOTAL HECTARES: 74.9 HA Comprising two registered subdivided portions. Upper Section | 31 Hectares | Potential for the development of up to 150 residential opportunities. Lower Section | 43.9 hectares of protected area (Cape Nature) featuring an existing structure with a potential for further development on the existing footprint.
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Natural Features & Activities An opportunity to revel in and reconnect with nature. • Mesmerising waterfall • Crystal clear natural rock pools • Hiking trails along the majestic cliffs • Just over one kilometre of private coastline • Panoramic ocean vistas from an elevated position • Private beach for sunbathing, swimming and diving • Private pathway and steps leading down to the beach • Large, tranquil dams home to an abundance of bird species • Landscape adorned with fynbos, a distinctive and diverse indigenous vegetation
An Abundance of Spectacular Scenery to Explore
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Contact Gail Gavrill for more details. T: +27 (0)44 533 17250 Cell: +27 (0)82 777 6000 E: gail.gavrill@res.za.knightfrank.com ENQUIRE NOW
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Naturalist guides and trackers accompany those who wish to go gorilla trekking in this remote part of the country. Nine other primate species – amongst a plethora of indigenous wildlife, birdlife, butterflies, flowering plants, trees and ferns – call this forest home.
Where to Stay | Volcanoes Bisate Lodge, Volcanoes National Park This lavish, eco-sensitive sanctuary – strategically located in a natural amphitheatre of an eroded volcanic crater – is adjacent to Volcanoes National Park. Here, only 20 minutes away from the park headquarters where once-in-a-lifetime gorilla treks depart, it enjoys dramatic views of the Bisoke and Karisimbi peaks.
The forest villas are ensconced in the lush setting and boast spacious verandahs to revel in the breathtaking views. The design reflects a fusion of Rwandan culture with the conically shaped roofs and sophisticated elegance with the sumptuous interiors. Sophisticated, health-conscious dining and exuberant hospitality add to the magical appeal. For a cultural experience, accompany the lodge’s chef to the local market to select the day’s fresh produce and meet the local people.
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