Architect and Builder November/December 2015 | Page 48

As a point-of-departure for the visual design, separate colours were assigned to different floors Sustainable Elements The design of the building answers to a responsible urban design approach and was designed to achieve a 4 star Green star rating. Great care was taken with all aspects of the design and detailing of the building to achieve this. PROJECT MANAGER’S COMMENT SIP was appointed on the project effective from the beginning of May 2012. At the time, the project had been broadly conceptualised by the architects in response to the brief provided by ETV. The concept was considered in relation to the town planning requirements and permissible departures for the site and other legislated requirements including heritage. 46 The initial challenge was to develop an overall programme based on a risk analysis to enable commencement of the construction of the project at the earliest possible time due to the need to demolish existing tenanted buildings on the site. The risk analysis included an understanding of the maximum timelines associated with finalising the concept and associated budget and viability, the timelines associated with meeting the town planning and heritage requirements and complying with same. SIP coordinated the efforts of all affected parties including neighbours, the client and the consultants to progress with the finalisation of the design concept stage, Thereafter followed the finalisation of the design development ETV Head Office