Architect and Builder June/July 2019 | Page 58

PROJECT FEATURE WEX1 WEX1 Woodstock, Cape Town DEVELOPERS IN A JV Signatura Indigo Properties ARCHITECT Vivid Architects QUANTITY SURVEYOR De Leeuw Cape Town STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS S&T Consulting Engineers FAÇADE ENGINEERS LH Consulting Engineers TRAFFIC ENGINEERS Kantey & Templer Consulting Engineers ENERGY EFFICIENCY CONSULTANT HereToday LAND SURVEYORS Biff Lewis Geomatics LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Planning Partners HEALTH & SAFETY CONSULTANTS Frontline SHEQ T he multi-faceted creative hub of Woodstock has become even more desirable with the completion of WEX1, a joint mixed-use development by Cape Town property developers Signatura, and Indigo Properties, the owners of the Old Biscuit Mill and Woodstock Exchange. “Woodstock is one of Cape Town’s oldest suburbs and this development is designed to embrace its vibrant mix of tradition, industry and creativity. They incorporated the highest standards of architecture, interior design and landscaping that buyers expect from Signatura. This is not the first development in Woodstock, but it offers lifestyle and user-friendly features that will make living at WEX1 very appealing,” said Signatura MD, David Cohen. Developments such as WEX1 aim to transform Albert Road, bringing a vibrant nightlife back to the streets and igniting sustained urban renewal in Cape Town’s creative design hub. Designed by Vivid Architects, the WEX1 project was envisaged as a complimentary scheme to the successful urban regeneration scheme, The Woodstock Exchange. With the intention to further boost regeneration of the Lower Woodstock district, WEX1 is a mixed used building designed to offer over 1,000m 2 of active ground floor retail alongside a small public leisure retail facility on the 4th floor, a boutique hotel and more than 200 new apartments. Located 3km from the Cape Town CBD, WEX1 is situated directly opposite and closely linked to the creative business community of the Woodstock Exchange, and is bounded by Albert Road, Davison Road, Grey Street and Alexander Street. There is immediate transport access to the Woodstock railway station, MyCiti bus route and cycle lanes, with traffic flowing to the city centre via Albert Road. MAIN CONTRACTOR Haw & Inglis MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND FIRE ENGINEERS SolutionStation Consulting Engineers PHOTOGRAPHY Adam Letch Courtesy of Signatura The architecture draws on the materials and ethos of the surrounding precinct, using the brick, glass, and steel of the rail-side industrial warehouses re-formed into a contemporary aesthetic while still aiming to retain a classic, timeless appeal. 58 Wex1