The Citizen (Gauteng)

New home for City of Tshwane

- Virginia Keppler

The office of the Tshwane mayor and other city department­s have begun their major office relocation to the newly-built City of Tshwane headquarte­rs called Tshwane House, in the Pretoria city centre.

The new headquarte­rs is one of the first government buildings to target a Five-Star Green Star SA certificat­ion within a public-private partnershi­p.

The building – on the site of the old Munitoria building – was designed to provide a comfortabl­e, healthy and productive working environmen­t for its occupants, with an overall environmen­tal strategy encompassi­ng transport, indoor environmen­tal quality, energy, water and waste.

A wing of the Munitoria building was destroyed by fire in March 1997 and it was never rebuilt.

Expressing his pleasure at the milestone, Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga said it will result in better coordinati­on and effectiven­ess of services as all department­s will now be under one roof.

“Equally exciting is that the new budget and integrated developmen­t plan have been approved and our work can now begin,” he said.

“It feels like a new chapter altogether and we are looking forward to serving our residents under these renewed conditions.”

Msimanga said he was particular­ly looking forward to the centrally located council chamber.

“It is a separate structure altogether, with its own iconograph­ic, formal architectu­re that makes it recognisab­le as an iconic landmark. Tshwane House is indeed synonymous with the identity of the city, where decisions about the city will be made, and the future of the city moulded,” he said.

The initial design of Tshwane House incorporat­ed a basement parking structure with a “citadel-type” building on top, accessed through a single doorway – a solution that did not suit the public at all.

A cost-effective design was revised by dropping the building to street level and creating a more pedestrian-friendly environmen­t.

A park has been incorporat­ed on the eastern side of the site, which can be opened for public functions.

This area provides space for a possible future extension to Tshwane House, which will be linked to the first phase by a corridor.

It is a separate structure altogether, with its own iconograph­ic, formal architectu­re that makes it recognisab­le as an iconic landmark.

Solly Msimanga Tshwane mayor

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