Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa March/April 2015 | Page 61

The ground floor of the building is now home to some 150 small business owners selling a multitude of arts and crafts, representing over 365 local brands external condition with natural ventilation and lighting, hugely reducing the services required. Services are predominantly grouped together in easily accessible locations ensuring simple access for maintenance. Existing conditions were embraced throughout the building with original floor trenches being used for electrical reticulation throughout the groundfloor. All the services throughout the building are exposed and clearly identifiable therefore The Watershed simplifying the maintenance of the various service runs. The building was designed as a space for creativity. Research revealed that, in order to stimulate creativity, individual’s required personal workspace combined with a sense of transparency. The large amounts of glazing, tiered sections and floor cut-outs promote a visual connectivity over multiple levels at a distance. The new intervention into the shed 61