Architect and Builder February/March 2019 | Page 20

This proposal tried to use as much of the existing infrastructure as possible and to reposition the scheme in the market. This scheme was a minimum 45,000m 2 . What has finally been built in its current form is closer to 80,000m 2 as a full mixed use scheme. None of the existing buildings of the old Village Walk development were retained. What was retained was the existing Balalaika Hotel and Crown Court Hotel with the 2 basement parking levels below the Crown Court. The new retail levels have been designed to ensure that the original connectivity between the retail and the hotel was maintained and improved. Jewel-like Towers Most visibly, The MARC consists of two towers: a dazzling 12-floor ovoid commercial tower with a gold-and-black faceted façade, which extrudes elegantly over the intersection and, set further back from the corner, a 17-floor tower occupied by a legal firm. Together they have become known as ‘The Jewel’ and ‘The Jewellery Box’ respectively 20 and have created an entirely new identity for the intersection. At the same time, they have also transformed the character of the surrounding neighbourhood on street level by activating a vibrant pedestrian-friendly public domain. The Site One of the first questions the architects, Boogertman + Partners led by director Bob van Bebber, faced was how to create the visual impact and engagement demanded by the prominence of the site without competing to be the tallest new building on the Sandton skyline. “We went through a process of mapping the existing aesthetics in Sandton, and found that one of the few opportunities to make a statement on the skyline was to use colour,” says Van Bebber. So, the relatively diminutive but highly impactful gold-and-black façade was born, articulating the intersection like a glittering jewel cradled by the neighbouring ‘boomerang shaped’ tower. The tower’s added height in turn imparts visual identity, even from a distance, from its position set back from the corner. The Marc