Architect and Builder February/March 2019 | Page 71

HVAC The VRV system allows for effective zonal control in the building catering for simultaneous heating and cooling within the different zones based on desired internal conditions. Each floor is fitted with a separate VRF system which allows for relative ease in accommodating future office ‘churn’. Block C has a slightly different application for the first floor open plan area – this space is served by two Hybrid Roof Top units that are connected to VRF Heat Pump condensers. The rooftop is also fitted with an economiser allowing full fresh introduction when outdoor ambient conditions allow. Block E has been fitted with a central controller that caters for temperature, time scheduling and many other value add features. Fresh air is introduced into the buildings to comply with SANS 10400 Part 0. Air is introduced into the space via either hard connections or discharge to the rear of the ducted units in exposed areas. Balancing dampers ensure the correct amount of air is delivered to comply with regulations. external façade elements. The same concept was repeated internally for brick enclosed service areas and feature walls. Conceptually the B+P office is designed over 2 levels, but with greater floor to floor height to mimic the adjacent 3 storey buildings’ overall heights. Overall height is also guided by a restrictive maximum height line, and an offset line from neighbouring residential area. For Block C, the lower level caters for mainly client interface spaces, the barista-reception area, with gallery/lounge spaces at the meeting rooms and large open plan collab-cafe space where different flexible functions are accommodated; model building, laser cutting, sample boarding, coffee drinking, printing and binding all happen here. The upper level double volume office is the ‘creative hub’, where 90% of the staff work together in a large space interrupted only by the open ‘atrium cum auditorium’ space with “Google- esque” steps and seating. An open, exposed steel frame structure and roof with glazed façades, envelopes the clustered rows of desks. There are no cellular offices - working space is totally egalitarian and flexible. BLOCK C – BOOGERTMAN + PARTNERS Architectural Features For Block C the façades facing north and south are near completely permeable with visibly linked large glazed expanses. The markedly more solid, east and west façades offer protection against solar heat gain and so does a finely meshed shading structure on the northern open terrace façade. Double glazing to lower level, western façade glass offers occupancy comfort to meeting rooms and access to a Green Belt. Corobrik’s new black facebrick was used for the feature treatment of Sustainability From a sustainable design perspective, the building has a 4-Star GBCSA Building rating and a 5-Star GBCSA Interior rating, managed by Solid Green Consulting. Passive design through East-West ‘solid’ façade orientation, reduced glazed exposure and small openings, work hand in hand with active design features such as the sun screening, insulated roofs (heat and sound), low energy lighting (LED) and air-conditioning (VRV), to make the occupancy comfort optimal. The Main Straight 71