PROJECT OVERVIEW
Convenience at its best at Greystone CrossingGreystone Crossing is Rustenburg’s premier shopping centre serving wildlife enthusiasts, mining magnates and a kaleidoscope of patrons from in and around South Africa that come to enjoy the Northwest Province’s warm weather and rich mineral wealth. Situated just off the N4 highway in Azalea Park and billed as “Convenience Shopping at its best”, Greystone Crossing offers patrons a broad selection of retail outlets including anchor tenants like Pick ‘n Pay, Dischem and Westpack whilst also housing a number of specialty stores including Hi-Q Tyres, a Suzuki car dealership, retail banking facilities, and a coffee shop.
The mall’s dated façade was due for an upgrade to transform it into a state-of-theart shopping experience. Lynx Real Eastate redevelopment specifications aimed to create a welcoming, personalised ambience while incorporating low maintenance, modern architectural materials.
PROJECT DETAILS
- Project Name: Greystone Crossing
- Project Type: Commercial Shopping Centre
- Description: Cladding, screening and decking for benches
- Products Used: Eva-tech Decorative Balusters
& Ultraspan Beams - Date of Installation: March 2023
- Project Location: Greystone Crossing, Rustenburg, South Africa
- Architect: Pieter Minnaar, Theunissen Jankowitz
Architects - General Contractor: Stefan Nienabuhr
THE EASY CHOICE
Dust, dirt, and harsh African sunshine were a key consideration for Thomas Kriel, lead designer from Theunissen Jankowitz Architects (TJA) when selecting materials for the Greystone Crossing redevelopment.In line with contemporary building trends and materials, Kriel made the easy choice opting to combine durable, hardwearing natural stone tiles with engineered wood-look bamboo composites to create fashionable-yet-functional architectural structures.
The grainy surface of the “Terrazzo” tiles, coupled with the timber tones and textures of the versatile Eva-tech bamboo composites effectively disguise any inevitable dust or dirt. Eva-Last’s convenient composite profiles – available in various lengths and shapes – were creatively combined to design decorative, functional details for the entrance, walkway canopies and seating.
Decorative screens and decking from Eva-Last gave the building a new look without the need for major structural alterations. Functional spaces were created, unsightly aspects were concealed and feature aspects such as the entrance with its gorgeous, natural aesthetic, were accentuated.
Ultraspan architectural beams, with the UV-resistant Eva-tech finish, in the subtle Savanna colour, added an organic, warm, and welcoming ambience to the mall’s entrance and walls, simultaneously providing much-needed shade from the sun. Their protective exterior coating echoes the natural shades of the environment and additionally provides a scratch, fade and insect resistant surface that withstands the climate whilst maintaining their appearance.
Lightweight Ultraspan architectural beams and Eva-tech balusters in the natural, earthy tones of Rusteak, Savannah and Rusteak were installed vertically overhead, forming a trendy slatted façade that offers both a stunning finish whilst ensuring easy installation of signage. Both Ultraspan beams and Balusters were easily installed overhead for a safe and long-lasting finish that is highly durable and low maintenance.
In addition to Ultraspan and Eva-tech balusters, Eva-Tech I-series deck boards were used to create resilient and splinter-proof seating around the mall. The light dual tone wood look Savannah shade was selected as it will not retain heat from the sun allowing seating to remain cool to the touch while offering a weather resistant, easy to clean, low-maintenance alternative to timber benches!
KEY INFLUENCER QUOTES
‘The contrast between the Terrazzo tiles and warm wood aesthetic of the Eva-tech bamboo composites provides a new “skin” for the centre, creating an upmarket, quality refurbishment that is both beautiful and convenient,” concluded Kriel.Click here to download a PDF version of this case study.