Upgrade on eThekwini’s iconic Japanese Gardens | Infrastructure news

EThekwini Municipality continues to show its commitment to the city’s residents through a number of ongoing upgrades to public spaces.

They are prioritising the use of quality contractors and building materials for every project.

For the formalised creation of a wedding venue within the beautiful Japanese Gardens of Durban North, eThekwini Municipality is using Corobrik, South Africa’s leading clay brick manufacturer, for their durability and colour fastness.

 “We truly value the long-standing partnership we have with the various government departments countrywide,” said Musa Shangase, Commercial Director at Corobrik.

“The incorporation of Corobrik’s durable, aesthetic and low maintenance clay paver products continues to highlight government’s commitment to South African citizens as well as our future generations. By choosing a superior-quality product, eThekwini Municipality is assured of cost-saving measures in the long-run, and a captivating finished product – as is evidenced by the captivating Japanese Gardens.”

Shangase said that the clay paver range remained a popular choice for highly-trafficked exteriors for a number of reasons: “The colour-fastness and earthy colour tones offer a really superior finished aesthetic which is remains a dominant outdoor trends, while the skid-resistance in wet weather conditions offers an enhanced safety measure for users.”

The project, which was started in June 2018 and completed in June this year, incorporated 745m² of Corobrik’s Cederberg clay pavers; 195m² of Corobrik’s Burgundy clay pavers; 70m² of Corobrik’s Onyx Cobble; and 4800m² of Corobrik’s Corolink multi-blend concrete paver.

Key stakeholders involved in the project included eThekwini Municipality’s Parks, Leisure and Cemeteries Department; eThekwini Municipality’s Architectural Department: Urban Design Branch; eThekwini Municipality’s Development Engineering, Department; and Worksite Asphalt as the contractor.

Commenting on the upgrade, eThekwini Municipality’s Spokesperson Msawakhe Mayisela, explained that the Japanese Gardens have played host to garden setting wedding ceremonies for a number of years, with patrons using an avenue of existing trees as a makeshift wedding aisle and informal alter at the end.

“There was a need to formalise this popular venue by constructing a contemporary gazebo that suited a modern Japanese theme, complimented by the avenue of trees. eThekwini Municipality wanted to formalise the area for better functionality and to increase the use of the gardens.”

Corobrik’s pavers were incorporated in the lower parking area for ease of accessibility and at the marquee wedding platform for formalised functions.

They were also used to create the aisle between the existing trees – including a paved platform for seating to compliment the wedding gazebo – and for creation of the open-air chapel.

The pavers formed the basis of the multi-purpose path around the gardens, from the wedding parking area to the paved, drop-off circle at the top of the tree aisle for the wedding cavalcade.

In addition to the paving upgrade, the area received a new lower boundary wall and Betaview fencing for enhanced security; landscaping with Japanese-style lanterns; upgraded picnic tables and benches; and a completed grass block surface in the upper parking area.

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