Architect and Builder November/December 2015 | Page 13

DIGICALL BUILDING, CRAIGHALL PARK, JOHANNESBURG Gass Architecture Studios was approached by the client to design a new office building of approximately 2500m. in an existing office park in Craighall Park, Johannesburg. The office park is situated next to a green belt, on the bank of the Braamfontein spruit (a popular cycling trail). The client’s business is currently housed in one of the other buildings in the office park, and the new building would serve as an annex, accommodating the administrative departments of the company, as well as a new canteen serving both buildings, meeting rooms, and additional office space for future letting. To maximise views to the green belt, the building is situated on the western boundary of the site. Due to the natural fall of the land, this placement allowed for the creation of a semi-basement parking level which is easily accessible by both buildings. The architects took inspiration from the modernist masters for the building’s shape. At the base of the building rises a sculptural “column” structure, housing one of the building’s emergency fire escapes. This curved structural element forms the porte cochere at the building’s main entrance. The ground floor level is a few steps above natural ground level. Upon entering, visitors are greeted by a reception area leading to the public functions on ground floor level: the canteen/restaurant area and meeting room overlooking the spruit. This level is set back from the façade above, allowing some protection against the elements. The building structure is a simple slab and column structure, freeing the façade from any structural function. A central, organic shaped core houses all services, toilets and circulation, leaving the floor plate open for office function. First and Second floor levels have approx. 890m. office area per floor and an additional 90m. of balcony space. Balconies are stepped in rather than protruding out from the building. These levels read together as a single “box” element resting on the pilotis below. The smooth, slick glass “box” is contrasted by textured plaster on the circulation core and feature columns. The curtainwall surrounding the building allows natural light and views of the exterior environment from all sides. The façade is made Project Watch up of a double glazed curtainwall system with a low E coating to control the solar heat gain into the building. The corners of the first and second floor levels are curved to soften the ‘box’ element. The new office building is currently under construction and will be completed in April 2016. Client: Blue Pie Properties Architect: Gass Architecture Studios Quantity Surveyors: QEAS Quantity Surveyors Structural Engineer: WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Electrical Engineer: Anderson Consulting Engineers Mechanical Engineer: WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Rational Fire Design: H Hamman & Associates Landscape Architect: Green Inc. Contractor: Probuild 11