Thungela
courtesy of Trend Group

Thungela

Trend Group en tant que Architectes.

Thungela is a new name in the mining industry that is rich in history. The company was formed when the South African thermal coal operations demerged from Anglo American and listed on the JSE and LSE in June 2021. The brief is to move the company in to their new space with their new look and feel.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

We needed to accommodate for their staff compliment and implement a 80/20% agile work space methodology. We needed to generate a design that was easily adaptable to any new brand colours as thecompany CI was not yet established.

An industrial theme wasused in conjunction with a sense of warmth and sophistication through the use of plush textures, warm timbers and greenery. A beautiful pallet to be able to allow for a variety of brand colours.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

A staggered burnt-orange staircase, leading to the top story of the building, rises out of the ground floor like a mine-shaft. Its under-lit handrails cast a fiery glow into the vastness of the central atrium and beyond the wire-basket-like surrounds. Thungela means ‘ignite’ in Zulu, and the stairwell showstopper certainly sets the entrance ablaze. But it doesn’t end there. Trend Group, a leading design and project implementation company, has made sure of that by rendering an extraordinary workplace for Thungela and its staff.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

The client wanted an environment that would allow for hybrid work, as well as co-working, with flexible parameters. Trend created open plan layouts with desk configurations, all within an industrial look and feel which tied in with the mining background.

The space aided Trend to accommodate a variety of work-style combinations with ‘breathing space’ always available. Being able to carry the concept throughout an entire building and not just across one floor, for example, was a hugely satisfying experience for the Trend team.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

It stands as a showcase for Thungela’s unique brand identity and aligns the workplace strategy with optimal design.

Trend completed the interior design in seven months, Thungela is fully able to accommodate all 200-plus staff once they all return to the office. The ground floor is dominated by meeting rooms, hot-desk office space and a coffee station. The first and second floors offer hot desking as well as closed offices for the use of teams and managers, while the third floor is utilised by executive staff who are largely all office bound. The company’s colour scheme of yellow with accents of, green and vermillion terracotta has been cleverly integrated into client-facing areas, collaborative and interactive workspaces, as well as breakaway and downtime zones.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

The central atrium stairway which links all the floors, leads to yet another design element which is “one for the books”. The top floor features a cantilevered boardroom, which has become the ‘talking point’ of the space.

Initially, the top floor had a mesh walkway with timber on top of it. When the client tasked Trend with creating a meeting room that would be a ‘statement’ piece, the team cut out the walkway and built out from there, creating a cantilevered structure with the additional use of glass and plenty of reinforcing. What was supposed to be a meeting room transitioned into such an impressive space that it became the boardroom.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

The finished product is a skillful combination of both warm and cool surfaces with punchy colour highlights used to distinguish key areas. The use of wood panelling and screeded concrete makes for a surprisingly cohesive design in spite of being tricky to balance. It lends warmth to the cooler tones of this industrial-style building, and is complemented by the carefully curated selection of area-appropriate furniture.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

Trend always specifies their furniture be procured locally and this is by far the predominant practice unless the client specifically requests an import. In the case of Thungela some existing furniture from its previous location was used, but the soft seating, the executive desks and the reception centrepiece were all manufactured locally.

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group

The canteen was created to be a hub where people from different departments can come together and break away outside of their workspace environment. The cantilever meeting room was definitely an eye-catching feature and was a true industrial element to the design.

Material Used:
1. Flooring: Mixture of screed and carpets 

photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group
photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group
photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group
photo_credit courtesy of Trend Group
courtesy of Trend Group
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