Architect and Builder February/March 2019 | Page 8

DHK ARCHITECTS COMPLETES BATTERY PARK NEWSWORTHY FISCHER FLS CHANNEL SYSTEM HVAC designers and installers now have a lightweight, flexible solution available to them in the form of the fischer FLS channel system for distributed light applications, locally by leading supplier Upat. Available in three different sizes from 17mm to 30mm and 37mm, the system features 3m long lengths as opposed to the traditional 5m. In addition to the low weight, this makes it easily transportable to site.. The significant advantage of the fischer FLS system is that it is lightweight, which means that the total load placed on a building is reduced. This is particularly beneficial for projects refurbishment such as converting existing building stock in the Johannesburg residential city units. centre Being into older, such buildings can only tolerate a certain load, which means that architects and engineers have to pay careful attention to what is added. Other features alternating mounting to the long include the slots the channel, in form-fitting elements. This in addition Battery Park is a new 1.2 hectare urban park situated at a key entranceway to the V&A Waterfront in Cape Town. Developed as the nucleus of a larger urban vision for the district, the site includes a park and piazza that effectively conceal a 1,206-bay parking facility as well as new pedestrian routes to invigorate the precinct with activity. The site is of archaeological importance as it contains the remnants of one of the city’s oldest structures, the Amsterdam Battery. This provided a unique opportunity for architecture and urban design firm, dhk, to pay homage to the historic landmark whilst incorporating a parking facility and providing spaces for leisure and recreational activities. The project forms part of an urban design framework created by dhk for the V&A’s previously underutilised Canal District that facilitates the reconnection of the historical city centre and De Waterkant to the V&A. During construction of Battery Park archaeological excavations revealed former datums which were used to inform the design. The raised park has been kept at the battery’s original inner courtyard level whilst planted edges above retail units on the piazza represent the estimated natural ground level that fronted the battery. Various architectural and landscaped elements reflect the structure’s original footprint, such as semi- circular curved pathways, concrete additions to the rear ramparts, splayed canal-facing walls and concrete-clad structures - giving visitors an authentic sense of the battery’s former size. The requirement to respect the original inner courtyard datum and create a lower-level piazza resulted in an elevated park with views across the V&A and CBD but with the challenge of managing the transition between the two levels. Therefore, a large part of Battery Park’s design concept was manifested in breaking the barrier between the park and piazza and bringing them closer to one another. The vision was to create scale between the two levels and provide visual cues to visitors; offering a glimpse of the park while they meander along the canal edge. This was also achieved by means of various soft and hard landscaping elements such as a grand concrete staircase leading from the piazza to the park, sloping and folding walls, and plants to draw the eye to the park above. On the elevated park level, visitors can explore landscaped gardens with trees and stone- clad planters, meandering walkways with built-in benches, a concrete skatepark, basketball court and new pedestrian routes. The lower piazza level contains 11 boutique retail units that line the splayed canal-facing walls and form an active eastern edge to the new canal pedestrian route. Referencing the battery’s original façade, loosely packed stone-filled gabion walls shroud the parking facility and stone-clad planters contain fynbos and waterwise plants. These antiquated elements juxtapose contemporary insertions that reference the battery rather than replicate its heritage. www.dhk.co.za connector allows for optimised fixing in the substrate. The mounting channel also has a serration with stamped teeth to facilitate installation of the connector elements, plus edge seams for a perfect fit. Cutting and positioning are simplified further by the scale marked on the mounting channels. A major benefit of the system is that it comprises pre-assembled construction elements, which reduces the possibility of arriving to site with missing components or incomplete units. www.upat.co.za 8 News Watch