Architect and Builder November/December 2015 | Page 42
PROJECT FEATURE
ETV
HEAD OFFICE
ETV HEAD OFFICE
Cape Town
CLIENT/DEVELOPER
ETV
Sabido Properties
ARCHITECTS
Peerutin Architects
PROJECT MANAGERS
SIP Project Managers
QUANTITY SURVEYORS
LDM Quantity Surveyors
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
Henry Fagan & Partners
CIVIL ENGINEERS
BVI Consulting Engineers
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC SERVICES
RWP
MECHANICAL/WET SERVICES/
RATIONAL FIRE DESIGN
Sutherland Engineers
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER &
ENGINEERING
M van Wieringen Consulting Geotechnical
Engineers and Engineering Geologists
LIFT CONSULTANT
Sutherland Engineers
ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANT
Sillito Environmental Consulting
HEALTH & SAFETY CONSULTANT
Frontline Health & Safety &
Environmental Consultants
ACOUSTIC CONSULTANT
SRL South Africa
HERITAGE CONSULTANT
Ashley Lillie
TRAFFIC CONSULTANT
Aurecon
SECURITY CONSULTANT
Martin Peterson & Associates
TOWN PLANNER
Tommy Brümmer & Associates
LAND SURVEYOR
Trevor Stander Professional Land Surveyors
MAIN CONTRACTOR
Murray & Roberts
PHOTOGRAPHY
Fiona Barclay-Smith
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eerutin Architects were commissioned by ETV in early 2011 to explore the
development potential of a recently acquired 6,675m2 site in the Gardens area of
Cape Town, in close proximity to Roeland Street and Parliament.
ARCHITECT’S REPORT
ETV is a rapidly growing, free-to-air television station nationwide and, therefore, central to
the brief for the feasibility study, was the requirement to relocate and house the station’s
Cape Town operations at movein and to accommodate their needs well into the future.
ETV was housed, from its inception, in the historic landmark building known as Longkloof
Studios in the Gardens area. In the years since inception, ETV had enjoyed exponential
growth within the walls of Longkloof but were rapidly outgrowing their available space.
Technology had also made significant advances over the years and it was becoming clear
that new, bespoke and state-of-the-art premises were becoming necessary to ensure the
station’s continued growth and relevance in the approaching digital era.
In addition, the proposals needed to make room for multiple tenancies as well as
a possible phased construction sequencing. The site was, therefore, divided into two
distinct phases. While Planning Permission has been granted for both phases, only Phase
1 has been completed to date, while Phase 2 is under consideration for a possible start
on site in early 2016.
To facilitate this process, a highly experienced professional team was assembled that
included Project Managers SIP, Peerutin Architects, Tommy Brummer Town Planners,
Henry Fagan Engineers and Sutherland Engineers among others, capably directed by the
ETV management duo of Marcel Golding and Bronwyn Keane-Young.
Site
Erf 6315, Cape Town, is an L-shaped, 6,675m2 brownfield site in the Upper Gardens
area, on the fringes of the Cape Town CBD. It is bordered by Roeland Street, De Villiers
Street and Stirling Street. Historically, the land was fully occupied by light commercial
buildings typical of the earlier character of the region. The change in usage from industrial
to commercial has resulted in a gentrification of use in keeping with similar developments
in the area such as nearby Wembley Square. The site is accessed from all three streets
and, from its elevated position, enjoys sweeping views across the city in all directions
and back to Table Mountain in the south-east.
Design Concept
Early design discussions quickly highlighted the notion that ‘growing up’ in the raw,
industrial character of the Longkloof building had a significant influence on the collective
psyche of the ETV management and staff. While earlier design explorations tested lighter,
cleaner and more contemporary expressions of commercial architecture, with full height,
full width glazing to capture light and views across the city, it was ultimately agreed
that design proposals should reflect the station’s nostalgic origins, though reinvented
and reinterpreted.
ETV Head Office