Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa March/April 2015 | Page 58
PROJECT
The Watershed
The project was conceptualised as a collection of individual
buildings under the cover of the existing shed, thus approaching
sustainability through a passive design strategy
THE WATERSHED
V&A Waterfront, Cape Town
DEVELOPER/CLIENT
V & A Waterfront
ARCHITECTS
Wolff Architects
QUANTITY SURVEYORS
Pentad Quantity Surveyors
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
LH Consulting Engineers
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
GIBB
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
Basil Nair & Associates
WSP Group Africa
FIRE CONSULTANTS
SolutionStation
ACOUSTIC CONSULTANTS
Mackenzie Hoy Consulting
Engineers
T
he V&A Waterfront’s newest mixed-use development, the Watershed, has been
open to the public since October 2014. The building was historically an electrical
warehouse and, in more recent years, was divided up into the Blue Shed craft
market on the one side and the Maritime Museum on the other. The Maritime Museum
then moved and the space was sitting vacant.
DEVELOPER’S REPORT
The V&A Waterfront was looking to increase the footfall in a traditionally scarce area of
the precinct and increasing trading density for the market traders. The V&A approached
architect, Heinrich Wolff, to look at the space. Wolff proposed not only using the vacant
space, but knocking through to the Blue Shed and re-envisaging the space completely.
The V&A supported this idea and the Watershed concept was born.
South African cities are becoming increasingly segregated and compartmentalised.
The Watershed is a contribution to better city-making. The design concept stemmed
from the intention to create a sustainable urban condition that supports a market
economy. This is done by the creation of a street through the workshop, thereby linking
the aquarium to the rest of the V&A Waterfront. This urban gesture offers substantial
benefit to the surrounding context, creating opportunities for other urban role players
to benefit from. The buildings inside the shed address the pedestrian street with a 50m x
50m columnless, suspended steel structure flying over the street, releasing the potential
activities of the street.
ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSULTANTS
Greenbuild Consultants
ELEVATOR CONSULTANTS
Solutions for Elevating
WIND CONSULTANT
Adam Goliger
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
Julian Raxworthy
LAND SURVEYOR
David Hellig & Abrahamse
WORKSHOP 17 – INTERIOR
ARCHITECTS
Metropolis Design
MAIN CONTRACTOR
WBHO Construction
TEXT
V & A Waterfront
Mackenzie Hoy Consulting
Engineers
PHOTOGRAPHY
Marc Hoberman
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The Watershed