20/10/2025
Honouring the Life of John Rushmere (1939–2025)
The architectural community bids farewell to John Rushmere, a legendary architect and ISAA Gold Medalist (2002), who passed away on August 20th. A true visionary, John was celebrated for his humanist principles, thoughtful designs, and dedication to creating spaces that respected the spirit of place and community.
From the innovative Village Place at Cape St. Francis to the Duckpond Pavilion in Gqeberha, his work exemplified meaningful placemaking, blending light, movement, and structure to celebrate our shared humanity. Beyond his architectural achievements, John was a talented sportsman, representing Western Province in rugby and cricket, and a beloved teacher who inspired students with his wisdom, care, and passion for design.
John’s legacy extends far beyond his buildings. He was a generous mentor, a loyal friend, and a man who valued collaboration and community in all aspects of life. His influence will continue to shape the world of architecture and the lives of those he touched.
Our hearts go out to his wife Shirley, his family, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. John Rushmere’s remarkable contributions and spirit will never be forgotten.