As urban areas grow so does the need for commercial development. However, it’s also vital that commercial developments and office parks adhere to certain sustainable practice to ensure these said areas are enjoyed and experienced for generations to come. Bryanston one of the most centrally located areas within the jurisdiction of sprawling Johannesburg is a hugely popular area both residentially and commercially, hence the need for property development is high.
Knightsbridge is a new development which is answering the call for more commercial development but is also making sure that sustainability and environmental responsibility is at the forefront of the construction of the said premises.
“The new Knightsbridge is going to be a P-grade, resource-efficient and green rated office complex and the entire office park is designed to achieve a 4-Star Green Star SA rating. By applying innovative technology and design methodologies we can help minimize the buildings carbon footprint. Bryanston is a growing business hub, therefore, Knightsbridge development responds to the great demand for offices in the area”. - http://knightsbridge.co.za/
In recent times as residential properties rise development of office space rises in once residential areas. Bryanston one of the more picturesque locations within greater Sandton has become particularly popular and some of the world’s leading brands have decided to call the area home such as Facebook, Microsoft Corporation, and Google.
South Africa is experiencing one of the worst droughts in its history even in areas less affected outside of the Western Cape of South Africa where its capital city Cape Town is nearing day zero where it could in fact run out of water. This is why the Knightsbridge is dedicated to water conservation hence they will be collecting and harvesting their rainwater for irrigation purposes.
“This will be complemented by resource-efficient state-of-the-art mechanical and electrical installations including a chilled water system, lighting sensors, access control, CCTV and rainwater harvesting for irrigation”. - http://knightsbridge.co.za/
Green rated buildings have become important in sustainability and were first introduced to South Africa in 2007 through The Green Building Council of South Africa. Who mimic their standards and practices off the Australian division of this critical initiative to make commercial development more environmentally friendly? This is in the wake of valuable resources such as water becoming depleted on a global scale.
The area is designed in a way that there is a centralized space that all tenants of the seven office buildings can enjoy. This area is aptly named Central Park and will feature a restaurant, boardroom, and various entertainment areas which can double as a function facility. This also includes a running track and man-made forest which dates back to the first development in the area in the 1980’s.
“The original office development on the site, dating back to the 1980s, included a number of mature trees, which were salvaged and transplanted along the periphery of the development. Not only will this treed border provide a visual barrier, enhancing the tranquility of the environment, but because the trees are already mature, they impart a sense of character to the surroundings”. -http://knightsbridge.co.za/portfolio-item/out-of-office/. One of the main themes behind this eco-friendly part of the development is to ensure the fragile ecosystem of the area stays intact even amongst rapid development which the city is well known for.
New developments such as this really do add a lot of value to areas such as Bryanston, giving investors even more reason to establish their business operations in this pivotally located part of Johannesburg. Contact an OfficePlace broker today and start your new adventure in one of the provinces most sought-after areas.