African Design Magazine May 2015 | Page 27

i streaming were also a requirement. The design had to be optimal for taking photos and video footage. What was the full scope of work? Redesigning of the studio structure, redesigning the studio fronting, air-con planning, cooling of in-studio equipment, acoustic ceiling redesign for a higher volume, a redesign of the studio acoustics for optimal glazing, new studio furniture design and the demolition of the existing studios. What was the space formerly? Radio studio construction is always a challenge within an existing building. Usually ceiling height becomes a problem as there needs to be space for HVAC reticulation and the extensive ceiling build-up for soundproofing purposes. That turned out to be the major issue. Because there was live broadcasting within the building during construction, work that caused structural noise (such as drilling) had to be coordinated very carefully. HVAC inlets and outlets had to be dampened by specialized fitting to prevent noise leakage through ducting. What is the total size of the project? Both studios measure 165m2 with a total size of 330m2. African project: Project: Desert Flower 94.7 & 702 Radio Studios What would you say is the most noticeable feature of the new studios? Visibility was pushed to its limits for studio design. Usually in radio studio design, glazing is kept to a minimum to reduce sound reflection. The layout of the new studios, however, was done in such a way to allow for large glazed surfaces. What sustainable initiatives were implemented in the design? Due to the highly technical nature of the project, it was difficult to implement major sustainable initiatives. The new equipment of the studios has lower power consumption than before and all the lighting is LED lighting. All the walls are also highly insulated (primarily for sound insulation), which also eliminated any external heat gain. Looking back at the completed projects, what are your thoughts? Looking back at the project it is rewarding to see that the studios turned out better than envisioned, as many times the architectural vision of a project turns out to be greater than the actualized project. Since completion the studios have been used extensively for radio broadcast and interviewing many local and international celebrities. AD Read what project manager, Grant Vick, has to say about the studios africandesignmagazine.com 27