Architect and Builder August 2017 | Page 79

WINNER: INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS Amrod Head Office, Waterfall Estate I n January 2017, Amrod consolidated three Johan- nesburg based buildings into one 38,000m 2 head office, production facility and warehouse. Amrod is situated in Atterbury’s Waterfall Com- mercial District, LP22. Running along the M1 & N3 highways, at the Beccleuch Interchange, the building is ideally positioned with a priceless dramatic street frontage. The development comprises 30,400m² of warehouse space split into three departments - picking, storage and production. The total Ground floor area of the warehouse is 22,500m², but due to the height of the structure, multiple floors make up the large warehouse space. Servicing the corporate promotions, gifting and uniform market, Amrod requested a design and building that would enhance their image as the preeminent service provider in the market. The building had to reflect their culture as a modern, innovative and forward thinking company. The aim was to create a purpose built head office with an increased African footprint, while at the same time providing a world class environment for both customers and staff, with a focus on greater capacity and improved efficiency. Due to the site’s position within this area - on the corner of the junction of two major transportation routes - the development could be seen to be the public face for the rest of the sites behind it and as a result of its aesthetic design, set the benchmark standard of design which would define the public image of the new industrial area. The impressively bold look of the new combined head office has raised the perceived standard of Amrod’s local reputation. It has delivered a new professional impression of the already experienced SAPOA Awards company to its clients, surrounding community, and a sense of pride for the employees, which remained an important factor throughout the design process. Additionally, it has become a landmark within the area as it can be seen alongside Cummins when entering Johannesburg from Pretoria, as well as viewed from a distance, due to its impressive scale, from O.R. Tambo International Airport. Developers: Attacq Architects & Project Managers: Empowered Spaces Architects Quantity Surveyors: RLB Pentad Quantity Surveyors Civil Engineers: DG Consulting Engineers Electrical Engineers: Rawlins Wales Mechanical Engineers: Adaptive Resource Engineers Fire Consultants: Specialised Fire Technology Landscape Architects: GREENinc Interior Designer: D3 Interiors Logistics Consultants: ILS Main Contractor: Abbeydale Building and Civils See our 8-page Amrod feature on page 36 79