Thursday, June 25, 2009

Premiere bath at the Cauldron Claw

The Nordic winter has finally subdued in the North of Sweden and turned the landscape around the Cauldron Claw into a lush and paradisesque environment.

We therefore went to the North once again to finish the bath with a steel aqueduct with medicinal plants growing on it, to give the bath an even more soothing experience for aching bodies as the water trickles through this pharmacy of nature and in to the cauldron where we witnessed the old man take his premiere bath.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Ski Jumper

Visiondivision gets the commission to develop the surrounding landscape of the classic Stockholm ski jumping tower Fiskartorpet. The projects contains a terrace for outdoor sports, conferences and events plus an outdoor gym in the nearby forest.

The terrace will bee seen both from the ground, the conference rooms and from the top of the Ski jumping tower. The 200 m2 wooden deck could appear quite empty when not used. So a natural choice was to continue a tradition on Fiskartorpet to graffiti walls with Ski jumpers. This graffiti is however made with a milling machine cutting out a 200 square meter picture of a Ski jumper. The motive also shapes a cantilevering walkway and a outdoor conference room in the slope.

Outdoor terrace - day

Outdoor terrace - night, lit up with different colors.

The outdoor gym is made by big logs and then painted in shiny green paint giving it a refined Fred Flintstone feeling.

The green shiny machines is placed like furniture in the forest.

Drawings outdoor gym

If everything goes accordingly to plan this little string of pearls will be built this summer, and Stockholm will get its first public visiondivision project.
Nazca view

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Employee of the month

Clive Jenkins



Mr Jenkins is a sturdy employee that also functions as the spokesperson for visiondivision among a lot of other things.
He joined the team in 2006 and is now a part of the vd family.
He has a long and impressing background in administration and public relations from different organizations in his motherland USA and he is the bedrock and the lighthouse of visiondivision.
We are very grateful to have this great man among us and we hope that we will have many fruitful years ahead of us.

You can click on to www.visiondivision.com and under the extra section, you can see Mr Jenkins answer some of the most frequently asked questions regarding the vd crew.