lesser visual prominence and limited views other than onto the public square opposite the site .
The development comprises two four-storey buildings , Bridge Park West and Bridge Park East , located on a shared podium structure with basement parking for tenants . The office space above is accommodated in near-identical buildings with a view corridor between them that creates a visual link between Ratanga Road and the buildings around the public square .
The buildings have a recessed glazed façade at ground level that opens seamlessly onto the podium . The main entrances of each building are clearly articulated with a full height glazed setback in the façade , and generous entrance lobbies lead onto central atrium spaces that bring natural light into the public areas and ensure maximum daylight penetration into office spaces . The atrium at ground level is intended for use as a coffee bar or informal meeting and breakaway space .
The top floors of the buildings again have recessed glazed façades , allowing the office spaces to spill out onto terrace areas from which occupants enjoy panoramic views towards Table Mountain , Devils Peak , Lions Head and Table Bay .
The northern edge of each building is extended in plan to maximise views to Table Mountain and the large floor plates , with generous column
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