Architect and Builder March/April 2016 | Page 46

denote the entrances. In contrast, the anchor tenants are housed in red brick buildings. Internally, luxurious finishes include marble tileclad columns and rich grey tiled floors in a double volume space with contemporary chandeliers. The open mall and pavement around the square introduces polished concrete underfoot and a hint of the Cape with rich terracotta coloured klompie brick cladding. Timber cladding accentuates 44 the building corners and allows signage to be contained and controlled. Signage has been carefully considered and the guidelines rigorously adhered to. HVAC HVAC is located to suit the various tenant locations and is generally taken directly to the outside as quickly as possible to either roof mounted areas Dainfern Square