Lion Match Office Park / Dean Jay Architects
The Lion Match Office Park is a redevelopment project, the conversion of commercial and industrial space of approximately 21000 m2 into an office park environment with the addition of approximately 4000m2 of new built space. routes and the city?s ?Golden Mile?. Commissioned by JT Ross Property Group, the developing client, it well positioned between Durban?s Stadiums, transport included
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Architects: Dean Jay Architects
Location: 892 Umgeni Rd, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Architect In Charge: Dean Jay
Area: 28000.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Andrew Griffin
© Andrew Griffin
From the architect. The Lion Match Office Park is a redevelopment project, the conversion of commercial and industrial space of approximately 21000 m2 into an office park environment with the addition of approximately 4000m2 of new built space. routes and the city?s ?Golden Mile?. Commissioned by JT Ross Property Group, the developing client, it well positioned between Durban?s Stadiums, transport includedPartial conversion of the premises occurred between 1979-1980, but for the most part the original white envelope and other site elements remained in tact; subsequently placing the original building under the protection of KwaZulu-Natal?s provincial heritage agency AMAFA, necessitating that the project hav...
© Andrew Griffin
Architects: Dean Jay Architects
Location: 892 Umgeni Rd, Durban, 4001, South Africa
Architect In Charge: Dean Jay
Area: 28000.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Andrew Griffin
© Andrew Griffin
From the architect. The Lion Match Office Park is a redevelopment project, the conversion of commercial and industrial space of approximately 21000 m2 into an office park environment with the addition of approximately 4000m2 of new built space. routes and the city?s ?Golden Mile?. Commissioned by JT Ross Property Group, the developing client, it well positioned between Durban?s Stadiums, transport includedPartial conversion of the premises occurred between 1979-1980, but for the most part the original white envelope and other site elements remained in tact; subsequently placing the original building under the protection of KwaZulu-Natal?s provincial heritage agency AMAFA, necessitating that the project hav...
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