African Design Magazine June 2016 | Page 34

DESIGN WITH A TWIS The horizon of Midrand, north of Johannesburg, is set to change forever with the construction of the new PwC Tower, which will be widely visible and a focal point in the up and coming Waterfall City development. It is set to become a structure of iconic proportion due to its distinctive twisted form designed by LYT Architecture for Attacq Waterfall Investment Company and their developer Atterbury, and realised through close collaboration with Arup - one of South Africa’s leading design engineering consultancies. T o achieve the building’s twist, each floor of the 28-storey office tower rotates 1.2 degrees relative to the floor below. This posed a variety of design challenges for both the structure and façade, many of which Arup was able to solve creatively and efficiently using parametric modelling. “We needed to ensure our design solutions met the architect’s intent and that a creative concept could be successfully applied,” Richard Lawson, buildings associate at Arup says. “At Arup we are fortunate to be able to share cutting edge research and technology within our global network. It enables us to tap into the latest scientific knowledge and creative thought, which when combined with the utilisation of software, allows us to push the 34 africandesignmagazine.com “We needed to ensure our d solutions met the architect intent and that a creative concept could be successfu applied” – Richard Lawson buildings associate at Arup