SA Affordable Housing November / December 2017 // Issue: 67 | Page 16
COVER STORY
Building with light steel
helps student deficit
Property developer, STAG African, has registered its Tygerberg 3
student housing development in Bellville, Cape Town for Excellence
in Design for Greater Efficiencies (Edge) certification.
By Brooke Browde Communications
Early construction phase of Tygerberg 3, with Tygerberg 2 at the back.
B
elville’s housing development aims to help address
the student accommodation shortage at
Stellenbosch University.
Built by property developer STAG African using light
steel frame building (LSFB), which reduces construction
time and maintenance costs without compromising on
quality or key student needs. The developers are confident
that it will easily achieve the 20% minimum savings in
energy, water and embodied energy required for
Edge certification.
The development consists of 200 bedrooms comprising
25 pods of eight bedrooms and two bathrooms that each
feed in to a common kitchen area and socialising room.
Grahame Cruickshanks, managing executive for
residential at the Green Building Council of South Africa
(GBCSA), says that the STAG project is exciting in more
ways than one. “This is the first student housing project to
be registered for Edge certification in South Africa and is
also the first to use LSFB. It’s encouraging to see innovators
such as STAG targeting Edge certification and going beyond
the defined categories of the rating system to address
flexible construction systems, community building and
other innovations.”
Sustainability features include an 89% reduction in the
cost of heating and cooling of the buildings due to the
design, optimal orientation and the nature of the materials
used. LSF walls, which were used in the construction, have
a mass of only 10% of walls built out of brick and mortar,
resulting in significantly reduced truck trips and, therefore,
emissions; and 87% of the steel used is recycled.
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Students outside Ubuntu House, Tygerberg 1.