The Herald (South Africa)

Mall architects open offices in PE

- Business Reporter

THE architects involved with the Baywest Mall opened new offices in Port Elizabeth last night.

The firm, dhk Architects, is working on a number of projects within Nelson Mandela Bay including the R1.7-billion mall and Baywest City developmen­t located along the N2.

The 87 500m² mall is part of the first phase of developmen­t of the greater 320ha Baywest City precinct and last week marked one year until the opening of the mall. The developers, Abacus Asset Management and Billion Group, plan to open the mall on March 19 next year.

Baywest managing director Gavin Blows said yesterday the roof of the mall was going up and would be completed by July.

Thereafter constructi­on would start on the interior of the mall.

Work on major tenants Woolworths, Pick n Pay, Checkers and Game – which

‘ We look forward to making a contributi­on to the developmen­t of the region

together represent 30 000m² of the mall – would start first.

Group chairman of dhk Derick Henstra said the reason for opening the Port Elizabeth offices of the Cape Town-based architectu­ral firm was because the Eastern Cape showed good promise for future growth.

“The investment­s being made in new developmen­ts such as Baywest, the urban renewal of parts of Port Elizabeth as well as infrastruc­tural projects such as Coega bode well for the future.

“Forming partnershi­ps with local developers and planners has been a blueprint that has worked well for us in the past and we look forward to making a contributi­on to the social and economic developmen­t of the region,” Henstra said.

One of the other major developmen­ts within the Eastern Cape which dhk architects are involved in is the upgrade and renovation of the historical landmark, the Drostdy Hotel in Graaff-Reinet.

The company is also involved in projects throughout Africa and Europe, including countries such as Italy, Switzerlan­d, Mauritius, Seychelles, Tanzania, Namibia, Botswana, Mozambique, Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana.

The dhk group offers architectu­ral, urban and interior design services and achieved a five-star rating under the Green Building Council of South Africa’s Green Star rating system for the Portside building in the Cape Town city centre.

The building design encourages the use of alternativ­e methods of transport and 70 parking bays within the Portside are dedicated solely for the use of hybrid or alternativ­e fuel vehicles.

 ??  ?? CONSTRUCTI­ON HIVE: dhk Architects is involved with several Nelson Mandela Bay projects, including the Baywest Mall
CONSTRUCTI­ON HIVE: dhk Architects is involved with several Nelson Mandela Bay projects, including the Baywest Mall

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