Architect and Builder December 2019 | Page 14

EDEN ACADEMY, SHEFFIELD BEACH Seated in Eden Village on the old Foxhill Farm Estate in Sheffield Beach, north of Umhlanga, the unique schooling project comes at the birth stages of the fourth industrial revolution and the need for an educational system that will shape and mould the children of today. The brief was to create an architecture that was less about the appeal of the building but more about creating an environment that could provide a safe and secure setting, whilst still allowing for the individual experience of the learner, including those with special needs. Through this, the concept of using a modular but resilient architecture was developed. Through the development of a flexible steel construction block, it allowed the oppurtunity for, not only the architect to design the building, but for a community effort where the scholars, parents and teachers were all involved. The modern steel structure is striking, yet sympathetic in its contrast to the indigenous trees on the site. The steel construction not only allows for a phased school design, but will also allow for an extremely quick turn over time, making the development very cost effective. The building is dressed in steel sheeting which wraps up, from the ground up, over the building to form the internal walkway and courtyard space. The horizontal steel sheeting is broken up by the vertical circulation shafts which will serve as a marker in the landscape. From service spaces to classrooms, the building will allow for maximum flexibility and thus create a resilient architecture, in a time of the next industrial revolution. Client and Developer: Eden Village Architect & Principal Agent: Richard Holgate Architects Structural Steel Engineer: Kanyezi Projects Steel Contractor: EVCO Steel MORNING GLEN MALL, GALLO MANOR Morning Glen Mall in Gallo Manor is undergoing a refurbishment and the precinct has been designed by MDS Architecture for SA Corporate Real Estate. Depending on market demand, SA Corporate is considering the addition of a high rise residential building on top of the new parkade that will be built adjoining the mall. Pierre Lahaye, MDS Architecture’s partner heading the project, says that the shopping centre has been repositioned in terms of tenant locations to increase traffic flow and provide a better energy for strategic tenants. The entrances have been reconfigured to make them more inviting to shoppers. “From a design point of view, the centre’s fresh lease of life was achieved by eliminating any crossover between service and public entrances, reconfiguring the parking and ensuring better views to develop a contemporary shopping centre with energy and vibrancy,” he says. Internally, the ablutions are being revamped to be more tactile and con- temporary. The existing polished floor tiles are being replaced and the lighting has been given a lot of attention. New escalators are being introduced, ensuring both ends of the building are vertically linked for better connectivity and circulation. New shopfronts and bulkheads at various levels provide a much more enticing interior space, complemented by new mobiles and furniture for a more tactile experience. One of the main issues faced by the existing mall was a lack of parking and this has been addressed in the design by adding a new parkade and improving access to the site. Client: SA Corporate Real Estate Architect: MDS Architecture Civil & structural Engineer: TG Harrison Quantity Surveyor: DDT Project Management Mechanical Engineer: To be confirmed Electrical Engineer: MWK Engineering Fire Engineer: To be confirmed Main Contractor: DDT Project Management 14 Project Watch