Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa May/June 2014 | Page 44
PROJECT
Cradlestone Mall
The 76,000m2 Cradlestone Mall opened its doors in Mogale City in
November 2013, with more than 200 stores offering unparalleled
choice to shoppers, both locally and from further afield
PHOTOGRAPHS SUPPLIED BY BENTEL ASSOCIATES INTERNATIONAL
CRADLESTONE MALL
Mogale City
CLIENT
Sasol Pension Fund
Pivotal Property Fund
Retail Africa
ARCHITECTS
Bentel Associates International
PROJECT CO-ORDINATOR
Sedgeley Developments
QUANTITY SURVEYORS
SVR SA Quantity Surveyors &
Project Managers
CIVIL ENGINEERS
Ilifa Africa Engineers
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Sutherland
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS
ESE Consulting Engineers
MECHANICAL ENGINEERS
Wingrove Consulting Engineers
WET SERVICES
Watsol Design Technology
FIRE CONSULTANTS
Specialised Fire Technology
TRAFFIC CONSULTANT
Techworld Consulting Engineers
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
Insite Landscape Architects
HEALTH & SAFETY
Cairnmead Industrial Consultants
MAIN CONTRACTOR
Aveng Grinaker-LTA
The identity of the
shopping centre is
derived from the
evolutionary finds
in the area
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eveloped by Sasol Pension Fund, Pivotal Property Fund and Retail Africa, the mall
is located at the intersection of the N14/R28 highways and busy Hendrik Potgieter
Road, west of Johannesburg. It enjoys a unique location near the world-renowned
heritage site, the Cradle of Humankind. Cradlestone Mall offers shoppers an all-inclusive
range of retail, restaurant and leisure variety under one roof.
To ensure maximum accessibility, the developers invested R60 million widening Hendrik
Potgieter leading to the intersection, as well as upgrading the interchange at the corner of
Hendrik Potgieter and the R28.
The project was completed over a period of 22 months, which was an excellent
accomplishment considering various labour and material challenges experienced on site. As
in most retail and commercial developments, building cost is directly related to a required
yield and thus also poses the difficult challenge of producing a cost effective design without
sacrificing architectural creativity or quality of finishes. This design specifically represents an
attempt at achieving just such a balance.