Cape Argus

More green stars for the V&A

- – Staff Reporter

AS AFFIRMATIO­N of its commitment to sustainabl­e developmen­t, the V&A Waterfront received several Green Star ratings from the Green Building Council South Africa (GBCSA) this week, bringing to 12 the number of such ratings awarded to various buildings at one of Cape Town’s tourist hot spots.

Speaking at a plaque handover yesterday, GBCSA executive Manfred Braune congratula­ted the Waterfront and the profession­als involved on the buildings and for making the Waterfront one of the greenest precincts on the continent.

“The V&A precinct attests to the power of long-term planning and how everyone can be brought along through gradual changes. It is a beacon of future possibilit­ies,” he said.

The No 1 Silo (home to Allan Gray) received a 6-Star Green Star rating in 2014. Other awards were: * No 5 Silo (a multi-tenanted commercial building, including PwC).

* The Watershed craft market and home for African design at the Waterfront.

* No 6 Silo, which houses the new Radisson Red Hotel.

* West Quay offices on Port Road and Granger Bay Court offices on Beach Road.

Explaining the Waterfront’s sustainabi­lity philosophy, chief executive David Green said: “Sustainabi­lity underpins our entire developmen­t strategy and lies at the heart of everything we do.

“As a business we are pragmatic and commercial, but it is also our responsibi­lity to ensure that the legacy we build today does not negatively impact on the future.”

The Waterfront’s buildings were important assets, he said.

“We take pride in preserving our natural environmen­t. With this in mind, we had produced an energy model for our new developmen­ts, which includes No 5 and No 6 Silos, that uses the district sea water cooling plant to heat and cool the building with a renewable energy source, allowing us to save energy by 65% compared to other buildings. This translates into a significan­t reduction in our environmen­tal footprint.”

The GBCSA acknowledg­ed the Watershed’s initiative­s to enhance energy efficiency and minimise greenhouse gas emissions.

“The Watershed has emerged as our flagship enterprise developmen­t space,” he said.

 ?? PICTURE: MARC HOBERMAN ?? WATERFRONT: A shining green example, the precinct now has 12 star ratings.
PICTURE: MARC HOBERMAN WATERFRONT: A shining green example, the precinct now has 12 star ratings.

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