SECTIONS
directly across from the lifts, where patrons waiting and lift activity typically create disruptive noise for surrounding office areas.
Lobbies and directional signage, together with intentionally placed lighting, create clear flows towards tenant entrances to assist with both user and visitor orientation. The level of finishes in the lobbies sets the tone and is intended to transition seamlessly into each tenant’ s unique corporate identity and interior design. For the main reception, furniture was specifically chosen to be bespoke, yet suited to the South African context in which the building is located. These interiors complement each other and contribute to an exciting user experience.
Conclusion The Ingress precinct exemplifies thoughtful urban planning, architectural cohesion and sustainable development within a growing commercial hub. Through its phased rollout, flexible design and environmental responsibility, it meets the evolving needs of modern tenants while contributing to the vision for Waterfall City. As the final phases are realised, The Ingress stands as a benchmark for future-forward, people-centric spaces.
SITE PLAN
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