As Cape Town continues to evolve into a hub for innovative architecture, one project stands out: The Fynbos. Set to redefine urban living and sustainability, The Fynbos has made significant strides since construction began late last year.
Developed by Lurra Capital and touted as Africa’s first biophilic building, it promises not only to reshape the city’s skyline but also to set new standards for eco-conscious design and urban sustainability. This innovative mixed-use structure, currently under development on Upper Bree Street, is already capturing the imagination of both local and international audiences.Growth in Action: Progress Update
According to the developers of The Fynbos, Lurra Capital, work on the site is advancing steadily. The project basement, which officially broke ground in November 2023, is now over 38% complete.
“The focus has been on critical groundwork such as lateral support – which ensures the stability of structures, preventing collapse, particularly in projects like basement excavations and foundation work – and bulk earthworks, with piling and the installation of anchors well underway. Notably, stage one of construction has reached 70% completion, while other stages are also progressing smoothly.”
“Safety remains a top priority on the site, and recent safety audits reflect the dedication of the team, with a 95.97% audit result. This shows a strong commitment to not just timely progress but also a safe working environment.”
Biophilic Design: Nature Meets Architecture
“The Fynbos is more than just a building. It is a vision of what future cities can look like, blending natural and urban elements seamlessly,” says Paul Upton, Head of Developments for DG Properties, sales agents for The Fynbos. Designed to incorporate biophilic principles, this 24-storey development features a stunning 1,200m² vertical garden on its façade. This garden, comprising 30 indigenous tree species and 20 indigenous shrub species, is supported by a highly sophisticated water and nutrient system, including integrated irrigation that facilitates a fully smart watering system to ensure the greening of the building is integral to its daily operation and maintenance. Moreover, the unique “flying gardeners” maintenance concept will enhance the sustainability of The Fynbos. The façade works will start four levels below the structural line, allowing biophilic technology and planting to commence as the structure rises. This means that planting will begin before the building construction has topped out, ensuring that plant growth will be a feature at the lower levels upon occupation. The building also champions sustainable living by integrating cutting-edge eco-friendly solutions. Solar panels will generate double the energy required to power communal areas, and a rainwater harvesting system is designed to complement the building’s low-flow fittings and well-point filtration. The expansive windows, double-glazed to reduce energy consumption, further enhance the sustainability credentials of the project.