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Facing page and above:Alternating black and white projections on the south facade end in bay windows that give glimpses of traffic on the motorway running parallel to this facade. Vertically positioned sunshade elements continue the distinctive colour theme on the more transparent east facade. be more than just a shopping centre and to be a mixed-use centre – the first component being this office building.” Tolley says that given its position on the site, No.1 Sylvia Park needed to have prominence and create a sense of arrival. “It also had to integrate into the existing centre – we didn’t want it to be like an island, isolated from the retail facilities.” The task of designing the 10-storey building to meet these requirements fell to Architectus. Principal in charge, Severin Soder, says the process started with a master plan for Kiwi Property’s future development concept of all the Sylvia Park site and then focussed on the position and design of this first new building – a commer- cial office building. “We looked at several options for where to place the building, and decided that it should be at the epicentre of the shopping centre,” says Soder. At this point, the existing dining lane had ended in a landscaped plaza and small carpark. “We extended the dining lane with three new food and beverage outlets on the ground floor, and search | save | share at