Technical construction used to change historical building to modern art museum

17th May 2018

     

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From Creamer Media in Johannesburg, this is the Real Economy Report.

Sashnee Moodley:

The Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art Africa, built inside of the old grain silo at the V&A Waterfront, in Cape Town, required specialist concretes and technical formwork to realise the vision of the architect Thomas Heatherwick. Schalk Burger has the details.

Schalk Burger:

The grain silo building was built in 1921 in the Cape Town waterfront and is a historical landmark. The exterior and historical elements, such as the conveyor sheds, could not be demolished or altered.

The museum, conceived by German businessman and philanthropist Jochen Zeitz, was built inside the old grain siloes. Heatherwick digitally scanned a grain of maize and the construction partners cut out the inside of the grain siloes to march this shape.

The old siloes had to be resleeved with concrete to reinforce the structure, but this, and the shape of the design, led to highly technical construction challenges that the teams overcame.

AfriSam aggregates national sales manager Shaughn Smit explains some of the technical aspects of the concrete that was required.

AfriSam aggregates national sales manager Shaughn Smit:

Schalk Burger:

The museum is open to the public between 10:00 and 18:00 and provides audio tours of the collection and of the architecture.

Sashnee Moodley:

South African Breweries and its parent company AB Inbev last month announced the results of their first year of delivering on public interest commitments that entail R1-billion fund investments over five years. Marleny Arnoldi has the story

Marleny Arnoldi:

SAB made key investments in agriculture, enterprise development and societal benefit programmes in South Africa. In 2017, SAB committed R209-million for projects within the three focus areas. SAB and AB Inbev corporate affairs director Nirishi Trikamjee tells us more.

SAB and AB Inbev corporate affairs director Nirishi Trikamjee:

Marleny Arnoldi:

The first year PIC achievements were announced at Lukhanyo High School in the community of Mohlakeng, in Randfontein. The community is one of the beneficiaries of the PIC agreements through the construction of a multi-sports court at Lukhanyo High School.

SAB partnered with the Sports Fund to deliver quality, safe and sustainable sports infrastructure that are located at needy schools and accessible to the larger community. AB Inbev and SAB Africa zone president Ricardo Tadeu shares the importance of these types of projects.

AB Inbev and SAB Africa zone president Ricardo Tadeu:

Marleny Arnoldi:

SAB is passionate about sports development in particular, because it has a character building element. Tadeu elaborates.

AB Inbev and SAB Africa zone president Ricardo Tadeu:

Sashnee Moodley:

That’s Creamer Media’s Real Economy Report. Join us again next week for more news and insight into South Africa’s real economy.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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