Architect and Builder Magazine South Africa May/June 2014 | Page 28

Challenges in creating a fully glazed façade were enormous as the climatic influence created all sorts if issues with the working environment HVAC The underfloor mechanical air conditioning system addresses both energy efficiency and good indoor environmental quality. The system supplies cool fresh air from the raised floor, which then absorbs warmth as it rises and is extracted at ceiling level, thereby effectively preventing the build up of pollutants. The architectural vision and mechanical design of the building has ensured optimal indoor environmental quality for those working inside the building so as to promote health and wellbeing. Building users have access to striking external views, ample natural daylight and care has been taken to specify paints, wood products and carpets that contain no harmful compounds that could possibly be inhaled by tenants when working inside the building. Further to this, the building has been designed to also provide quality outdoor environments: a private roof garden, propogated with only endemic vegetation, and overlooking the harbour and Cape Town City bowl, provides a space for tenants to relax or work outdoors. A small herb garden helps to contribute to the daily food prepared in the buildings kitchen and composting units will, in turn, recycle organic waste generated in the kitchen. In addition to the low flow water fittings that have been specified to promote water efficiency, a grey water system has also been installed to save potable water. Waste water from hand wash basins and showers will be collected, and treated within the grey water system, and reused for flushing water in the toilets. 28 No.1 Silo