African Design Magazine August 2015 | Page 35

African project 85 Grayston +bespoke The new offices of Shanduka and McDonalds, located on 85 Grayston Drive, Sandton is a striking multi-faceted building that sits prominently on the northern side of Grayston Drive, creating a highly visible landmark from all approaches. T he residential building to the east is recessed from the building line and to the west the site is bounded by Stan Road, which makes 85 Grayston easily discernible from all approaches. This unique development offers the perfect combination of a highly public office with a connection to the street, and a peaceful elevated urban refuge. Elevated green landscaped terraces create a calm respite for users of the building. Pedestrians are welcomed into the double volume street level lobby and transported up into the main multi volume atrium which is overlooked by the seven levels of offices. Vehicular entrance is provided from Stan Road, away from the busy Grayston Drive. The atrium houses the main reception softened with green trees, some informal lounges, a new concept McCafe and provides access to the main lift bank. The office levels wrap around the central core and atrium, linked from the north to the south through the atrium by bridges, with the top two office levels capping the atrium, allowing for more floor area. The floor plates juxtapose highly linear Northern spaces and faceted Southern zones, thus providing for the perfect mix of flexible open plan organisation and the need for breakaway areas containing meeting rooms, pause areas and the like, with panoramic views across Sandton and the West Rand. The exterior of the building consists of a combination of two bold tones of tiling creating strong geometric forms and crisp light glass elements. The western and eastern facades slope into and out of the building reinforcing the angular forms. The planted elements create softness to the bold urbanity of the building and modulate the city environment by integrating natural balance with the tectonic statement. The building has a high base housing the parking for the building, broken up aesthetically by the combination of dark and light tiling, frameless louvres and angular glass reaching towards the ground. Various sustainable building principles have been incorporated in the building, from electrical and mechanical features to the facade and other architectural elements in the building. This unique office in the heart of the prominent Sandton district is the perfect combination of practical and bespoke, making it the perfect headquarters for any business. AD africandesignmagazine.com 35