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Waterfall News
A BIRD’S EYE VIEW
Waterfall’s award-winning website gets an exciting update
S ince its launch in 2020, Waterfall’s website – You can choose between Waterfall City, Waterfall Logistics
Hub, and All Roads Lead to Waterfall – the latter providing a
www.waterfall.co.za – has not only received some
view of all the roads leading in and out of the development.
prestigious accolades but has also seen several
key function updates. Created as a joint venture
between Attacq and Waterfall Management Company, This 360-degree virtual tour function has now been
the aim has been to ensure the site entices visitors to stick supplemented with Phase 2, that allows visitors to
around longer and return in the future while boasting up- explore more of Waterfall – namely all the residential
to-the-minute information relevant to the development. developments and educational institutions, some of
The latest update – and one we are very excited about the retail spaces and the four petrol stations on site.
– is the new integrated 360-degree virtual tour that now
makes viewing all the features of Waterfall even easier. Andrew Martens of Helicam is the creator and mastermind
behind this fantastic, integrated 360-degree tour. “It’s
Phase 1 of the popular 360-degree virtual view featuring the not a video,” explains Martens, “although it certainly
commercial side of the development – Waterfall City and looks like one. It is a virtual tour made up of hundreds
the Logistics Hub – launched on the site’s homepage in July of 360-degree images. The easiest example to compare
2021. It allows you to view the various commercial buildings it to would be Google Maps Street View. It looks like
in the CBD from above and gives an excellent idea of scale. a video because it is in constant motion. But, instead,
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