African Design Magazine October 2015 | Page 62

Winner Factory and Warehouse Category: Value Logistics Distribution Centre The judges said of Value Logistics’ new Distribution Centre, in Kraaifontein, Western Cape that “this is one of those model projects in which from start to finish one can see that the structure was well-designed, that the team worked closely to make the programme work and that the architects could fulfil their vision of a highly aesthetically pleasing office facility.” They added: “In order for Value to offer its wide range of logistical services, it needs to have distribution centres which enable them to offload, sort, store, reload and deliver any product imaginable, from the biggest to the smallest quantities, both domestically and internationally and that the new facility fulfils these requirements ingeniously.” The installation consists of two warehouses, one for Value Logistics (about 13 000m²) and one for Freightpak (about 7 000m²), as well as support facilities such as wash bay and vehicle inspection, despatch, refuelling, gatehouse and canopies to many of the structures. As one would expect these warehouses are massive with columns spaced far apart with the double pitched roof (the Klip-lok roof sheeting was of course rolled in long lengths on site) supported on light transverse roof trusses, which in turn are carried by long span longitudinal lattice girders between the columns. In this instance, the lower sections of the columns are made using tilt up concrete columns. “The substantial clear height inside the buildings takes you by surprise, until you notice the very high racking storage areas. Of course such buildings by their very nature need height for storage and for handling operational vehicles,” the judges said. 62 africandesignmagazine.com