The Whittlesea Multi-Purpose Hall is intended to be used as a community centre as well as a gathering place for celebrations such as weddings, exhibitions, cultural shows and community gatherings to address issues in the area.
The Whittlesea Multi-Purpose Hall is intended to be used as a community centre as well as a gathering place for celebrations such as weddings, exhibitions, cultural shows and community gatherings to address issues in the area.
This 340m² private residence in Port Elizabeth was designed with an industrial aesthetic in mind, and with connectivity between the spaces as a central consideration.
This project, completed in March 2010, involved the upgrade, extensions and renovations to the existing terminal building.
Livingstone Hospital in Port Elizabeth involved an upgrade and provision of additional facilities to the existing hospital including an accident and emergency unit.
In 2010, five business units of PSG purchased the property on the corner of Cape Road and Mill Park Drive in Port Elizabeth with a view to combining the company’s expertise under one roof. To accommodate office space for 21 staff members, as well as five meeting rooms and one boardroom, the brief required an extension of 430sqm, together with a refurbishment of the existing property.
A renovation in Uitenhage, the school comprises six blocks connected with covered walkways to accommodate 300 learners for specialised education.
The objective of this project was to provide a healthy and inviting space for staff and officials of Chris Hani District Municipality to carry out their duties and functions. The following works formed part of the project; new HVAC, provision of a lift for disabled access to all floor levels, refurbishment of existing ablutions and offices, refurbishment of the council chambers and new dining room and satellite kitchen.
This 110m² unit in a retirement village was transformed from its tired looking 1980's appearance to a modern apartment with universal design principles in mind.
An addition to the North East facade of the house was required as an extension of the existing dining area and for entertainment purposes and allowing the client to maximise the North East orientation of the building, creating a flexible environment which can be altered by the newly installed folding Stacking doors, easing the flow of space between internal and exterior.
The project include a new 66-point rotisserie milking parlour which accommodates approximately 1,200 cows, three 600 m³ wastewater lagoons and a septic tank sanitation system.
In 2018 our client purchased the above property and approached us to maximise its possibilities in relation to the site constraints and views, without losing the character of the 1970 beach house internally and externally. To allow the existing house to remain prominent and never be overpowered, the new first floor addition is limited to cover two existing spaces (lounge and bedroom).
Situated on the 15th fairway overlooking a natural pond, House I was designed to align with the clients clear instructions to have a house where the sea view, golf course view, mountain views and sunsets are equally important as you move around the house. With extended balconies, corner windows and general open plan design the house is accessible to enjoy 180° views throughout.
These new offices and conference facilities for ECDC, located in East London, were completed in 2003.
This is the re-development of an existing waterfront into a mixed-use development with offices, hotel, retail and apartments.
This high tech diamond processing plant with offices, located in East London, was completed in July 2009.