Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa May/June 2015 | Page 20
PROJECTVIEW
RADISSON RED,
V&A WATERFRONT
Cape Town’s V&A Waterfront will
soon be home to international hotel
group Carlson Rezidor’s first new
concept in Europe, Africa and the
Middle East (EMEA). The Radisson
Red in the Silo District is on track
to welcome its first guests towards
the end of 2016. The new upscale
lifestyle concept hotel is being
developed and funded by the
V&A Waterfront at a cost of R380m.
David Green, CEO of the V&A
Waterfront, said, “A concept as
fresh, exciting and innovative
as Radisson Red will perfectly
complement the existing hotel
offering at the V&A Waterfront. I
have no doubt that the proposed
innovations of the concept will be
incredibly well received by business
and leisure travellers alike and
make their hotel experience unlike
any other.”
Nestled between the Zeitz Museum
of Contemporary Art Africa (Zeitz
MOCAA) and the office and housing
developments that will comprise
the Silo District, the Radisson Red
will be tech and design savvy and
focus on creating an experience
that is truly guest-centric. The hotel
will offer 235 rooms.
Developed in partnership with
Carlson Rezidor, ‘Radisson Red’ is
a new upscale lifestyle select brand
in the group’s portfolio. “With more
than 24 million visitors annually, we
believe the V&A Waterfront is an
attractive prospect for this new
hotel,” said Wolfgang M. Neumann,
President and CEO of Rezidor.
KPMG PLACE, CAPE TOWN
The first new office building in many years to break ground on the front row of the
Roggebaai Office Precinct is to be known as KPMG Place. Craig Armstrong, a spokesman
for the developers, FWJK announced that construction work had just begun on this R400m
project being developed for Pietermaritzburg based, Ducatus Group. “This is FWJK's
second high rise tower that they have developed in the City Centre after Touchstone
House in Bree Street which is due for completion in October this year”, he added.
Anchor tenant in this 19,000m² mixed use development will be KPMG who are taking
7,000m² of A+ grade office space. KPMG will relocate their entire operation 200m from
the MSC Building to 4 Christiaan Barnard Street. Gary Pickering, Managing Partner at
KPMG, advised that they had considered many relocation options presented to them
over the past two years, with this development assembled by FWJK providing the most
attractive option from a cost and design efficiency perspective. Pickering added that
they were also attracted by the ‘green’ initiatives that had been incorporated into the
building design and believed that KPMG Place would provide them with the perfect
home into which they would relocate to during the first half of 2017.
The design of KPMG Place has focused on electricity and water savings for the
benefit of the occupants and these design initiatives include light motion sensors
throughout the office and parking levels, heat resistance glazing, the elimination of
geysers throughout the building and the inclusion of wall kettles in place thereof; water
saving sanitary and brassware as well as many other design and product initiatives that
focus on these savings that will result in KPMG Place having one of the lowest per square
metre electricity and water costs in Cape Town and setting the benchmark for comparing
varying office relocation options in the future.
Developers: FWJK Developments
Project Managers:
FWJK Project Managers
Architect: MWLF Architects
QS: FWJK Quantity Surveyors
Civil / Structural: Kantey & Templer
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Mechanical and Wet Services: Ekcon
Electrical: Converge Consulting
Fire Protection Engineers:
Neville Bramley and Associates
Town Planner: Tommy Brümmer
Main Contractor: NMC
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