Architect and Builder April 2017 | Page 52

PROJECT FEATURE THE SANCTUARY THE SANCTUARY Somerset West DEVELOPERS & PROJECT MANAGERS Abacus Asset Management ARCHITECTS SVA International QUANTITY SURVEYORS IQS TENANT CO-ORDINATOR Wilkinson Construction & Management Services CIVIL ENGINEERS Icon Consulting Engineers STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS KLS Consulting Engineers MECHANICAL ENGINEERS Ekcon Consulting Engineers LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS CNdV africa Planning & Design ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTANTS Doug Jeffery Environmental Consultant HEALTH & SAFETY CONSULTANTS Eppen-Burger & Associates A n ecologically sensitive development is quietly making waves on the banks of a 32,000m 3 rehabilitated wetland in Somerset West. The Sanctuary, set against the backdrop of the Helderberg Mountains with sweeping ocean views, is a work-shop-play, mixed-use retail and office development along the busy R44 thoroughfare. Opened in October last year, it is the brainchild of Abacus Development Company and was brought to life by Cape Town-based SVA International architects. Aptly named, The Sanctuary aims to minimise the impact of its presence on the environment, while gently encircling the stormwater detention pond that lies at its heart. This multi-faceted development comprises a 6,000m 2 convenience retail offering on the ground floor, plus 6,000m 2 of AAA-grade office space and a 2,500m 2 gym on floors one and two, as well as several waterfront destination eateries, two drive-through restaurants and 740 external parking bays. Design Concept Architecturally speaking, the high-end boutique shopping centre combines a contemporary aesthetic with the highly textured building materials synonymous with the Cape Winelands. The form of the building was largely determined by the mix of uses required of the site and their relation to the natural elements of water, sun, wind and mountains. MAIN CONTRACTOR NMC PHOTOGRAPHY Adam Letch The pond is the result of a team effort by a botanist, freshwater specialist, land-scape architect and civil engineer to design a habitat rich in biodiversity potential 52 The Sanctuary