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'O RVALL ORPORATE ESIGNS
EXPERT ARCHITECTURE AND SPACE SOLUTIONS
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Orvall Corporate Designs (OCD) was established in 2012 by Themba Orvall Maluleke, an entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience with various architectural firms in the built environment. As a senior architect for seven years at Total Facilities Management Company (now Bidvest Facilities Management) Themba oversaw the national development of Telkom stores in various retail centres around South Africa.
Themba then started OCD, which quickly grew to become the preferred consultant for Bidvest Facilities Management on all Telkom projects. The company has also partnered with many national and multi-national companies in the construction of commercial buildings and space planning.
OCD has an impeccable record in all fields of architectural designs and space planning. Its ambition is to explore new markets and trends, and to differentiate from its competitors by providing better services and solutions to its clientele base.
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MISSIO N STATErv!ENT To provide high profile executive corporate designs and quality service at a cost effective rate. To satisfy clients' diverse needs and to strive for customer satisfaction at all times. To form partnerships that can deliver new, sustainable visions for the way architectural design is to be seen in the future.
DESIGN PHILOSOPHY Dedicated to crafting unique projects for our clients, OCD have an unwavering commitment to quality over quantity. Testament to this commitment, our design philosophy seeks to incorporate an ambience of luxury, while creating modern and sustainable structures.
VALUES lmpactful and sustainable companies like OCD require a great culture as well as a strict ethical code. Reflecting the values that shape us, OCD is committed to legal, moral and ethical conduct that upholds accountability, demands outstanding leadership and consistently seeks to further our corporate social responsibility initiatives.
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE With adhering to international best practice our top priority, OCD relies on a comprehensive, consistent and integrated corporate governance model. We strive to operate both efficiently and transparently, while maintaining our commitment to creating social and environmentally conscious environments. Our tailored corporate governance model further enables us to mitigate risks, eliminate opportunity for mismanagement and provide long-term employment to those most in need of skills development.
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Key Skills. Key Knowledge: I Career Inspiration: Career Achievements.
• Planning and organising, creative approach to solution search, del ivering results, gaining cooperation and influencing, judgement and decision making.
• Customer focus, interactive reason ing, work standards and business acumen.
Professional Associations:
• Revit Arch itecture, AutoCAD, 30 Max, Caddie, Microsoft Office, windows, word, excel, Photoshop and Project Cycle. Architectural Forms of agreement (SAIA CAA and PROCSA C/P).
• To be an executive in the bu ilt environment industry (arch itecture, facilities management plann ing, property and project management).
• 2008 Internationa l Open Think Box competition winner on best use of architectural build ing modeling BIM (Bu ilding Information Model ing) .
• As a high ly respected expert in creative design, I was appointed as a panel judge for The Plascon Prism Awards 2010.
• SAPOA I GSB Property Development Programme 3rd Winner on Bayrock Canal Development Proposal.
SACAP - South African Council for the Architectural Profession ,( 'Tf tf1il A~' C'Oll ~Cl
ARCHITECTURAL PROFESSION GIFA - Gauteng Institute for Architecture
PIA - Pretoria Institute of Architecture
1YBC - Tshwane Youth Business Council
llD - Institute of tge Interior Design
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p1a GBCSA - Green Building Council of South Africa
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Kingdom Embassy Global CentreCenturion, South Africa | R44 Million
Project Description
OCD was tasked to design the multipurpose centre which will house worship, community and games.“Born in 2003 as Outreach Christian Community Church (OCC Church), 2013 saw a broadening of the vision not only in our name, but also in the scope. It is intentional that we do not identify ourselves as a church, but rather as a centre of EMPOWERMENT with the purpose of the RESTORATION of people to their creation status through the establishing & modelling Kingdom culture on earth in various pillars of society. The broadening of the scope also meant OCC Church and Light for the Nations Christian Ministries had both to come under the name Kingdom Embassy Centre”
The Ground Floor Plan
Religious
Perspective showing the front of the building
Transnet Innovation Centre
Project Description
The Innovation Centre for Transnet is a ground-breaking research facility that is meant fulfill the company’s aspiration innovate technology for the locomotive industry.
The project is situated on the CSIR Campus, and makes use of an existing robustly modernist building that had deteriorated. The Campus has stringen policy on conserving existing buildings and this determined the minimal change to the existing building
Work-Rest-Play
Creative people care about their work environment, for a company like Transnet, the quality of work offered is an important tool for attracting and retaining the best staff.An inspiring work place that supports team work and allows employees focus, interact and relax a will is what will be designed by OCD
A perspective site plan showing the planning of the site.The new landscape transforms the existing simple lawn into a contemporary landscape that intergrates additional parking with sitting areas, pedestrian walkways and bicycle paths.
A perspective of thefront of the building and the entrance. The building’s new glass entrance forms a grand new entrance that is guaranteed to make an impression on the delegates who park on this side of the building, which serves as the executive parking.The fire escape has been wrapped with steel mesh and accentuated with a solid concrete frame.
1. The First Floor Plan. The plan is divided into two blocks. Block A serving as office space that caters for 200+ people. Block B caters for software and mechanical research labs. The two blocks are held together by a central circulation area where the main entrance and reception area is.
The office areas are open plan and they have a lovely view into the new landscape.
Interior Perspective
The rooftop of the building is used as meeting space. The roof is are reinforced to ensure that the building can hold a higher occupancy.
Telkom Data Centre
Project Description
Here, The client wanted to re-define their facility so that not only was the Telkom brand reflected but also increase workplace quality and efficiency.The design contains an open floor plan. This open space encourages employees to interact, thus promoting teamwork and a collaborative work environment. The entire store was highlighted with a clean, high-tech look for a growing high-tech mobile company.
The Data Centre is a building that forms a part of a precint vision. Even though the project is mostly technical, an effort was put into giving the building a face that is consistent with Telkom’s branding.
A walkway with overhead shading was designed to accentuate the landscape and to bring pedestrian walking to the focal point in the campus.
Ground Floor Plan
Perspective of the landscape outside the
Perspective of the landscape outside the
South African Nursing CentreGauteng | R85 million
Project Description
The South African Nursing Council is the body entrusted to set and maintain standards of nursing education and practice in the Republic of South Africa. It is an autonomous, financially independent, statutory body, initially established by the Nursing Act.
The shape formation subordinated by this simple and orthogonal structure is ensuring excellent functional distribution of the floors vested in a clear network which gives emblematic silhouette not only to the company but also to the city. The geometrical concept of the facade has been inspired by the hexagonal structure of the benzene nucleus of aromatic hydrocarbons. This is the fundamental structure of the organic chemistry and health-care industry.
A walkway with overhead shading was designed to accentuate the landscape and to bring pedestrian walking to the focal point in the campus.
Exterior Perspective
Commercial |
Interior Perspective
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BLOEMFONTEIN -COLLEGE SQUARE - TELKOMDIMENSIONS PLANSCALE:1-15
Existing Structural walls (cant bedemolished)
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Telkom Retail Stores2015 | Various locations in Gauteng | R 1 221 155 – R 4 740 912
Project Description
“Capability, continuity, contentment and collaboration” are just some of the results when great design is completed in a corporate environment. This not only provides employees with a space to work together, to explore ideas and grow but it also presents the company with an opportunity to excel. Telkom SA SOC Ltd. is a wireline and wireless telecommunications provider in South Africa and operates in more than 38 countries across the African continent.
The Vision
The client wanted to re-define their facility so that not only was the Telkom brand reflected but also increase workplace quality and efficiency.
The Design
The design contains an open floor plan. This open space encourages employees to interact, thus promoting teamwork and a collaborative work environment. The entire store was highlighted with a clean, high-tech look for a growing high-tech mobile company.
Ground Floor Plan
Space Planning
Photo of the interior of the completed shop
Photo of the interior of the completed shop
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Delville Housing Project
Project Description
Delville housing project is a low cost housing with112 units. It features courtyard gardens that have appropriate play ares for kids. The site has 112 open parking spaces surrounding the building.
Social housing is affordable housingA key function of social housing is to provide accommodation that is affordable to people on low incomes. Limits to rent increases set by law mean that rents are kept affordable.
Social housing is allocated on the basis of need
Unlike in the private rented sector, where tenancies are offered by the landlord and letting agent to whomever they choose, social housing is distributed according to the local council’s allocation scheme. The Councils can decide who is or isn’t eligible to go on the waiting list for social housing.
The Delville Housing project represents a radical shake-up of an established design typology and provides a series of spacious double-storey dwellings for diverse residents, freeing up larger council properties for families in desperate need of homes
The South Elevation
Social Housing
Image of the construction processImage of the finished building
Tembisa Housing Project
Project Description
Situated in the heart of Tembisa, this combined face brick with tri colour plaster modern 16 bachalor unit building resides. Easy to access undercover parking with smart incorporated usage of space to satisfy your fellow bacholar resident.
Each unit has tilled floor finish with built- in kitchen cupboards and stove. Prepaid electricity meters are provided for each unit. The complex is secured with 24 hour security, access control and efficient management
Every space is a possibility waiting to happen. With the high rise residential apartments in Germiston and Delville, OCD helped transform the old into the new. We created apartments with character and purpose.
The designers were faced with the challenge of creating a cohesive whole by using a variety of design options.
The new development featured a mix of bachelor, one bedroom and two bedroom units in a multi-story building featuring a structure that complemented the
A perspective of the project from the street
Apartment Building
The units use space economically to bring in comfort and style in an affordable way.
The staircase uses perforated walls in order to bring in ventilation in a stylish wa
House Blue Hills
Project Description
This house was not only designed as a climatic responsive machine, but as a family leisure experience unique to the family of Mr Themba Maluleke, and thus strategically addresses some fundamental design issues.
Blue Hills Estate is located in the colder Centurion Region. In a localised climate where the sun sets early behind, the main objective was to design a house with ample heat gain opportunities, and sensible insulation from the cold winter exterior. So when clients give you freedom to explore climatic building science as to enhance the comfort levels of a house, you as architect eagerly embrace the opportunity.
The home features several terraces, which serve as areas for entertaining and taking in the scenery. Natural materials are used throughout the home, are meant to “complement the colours and textures of the native landscape”
Inside, windows of varying sizes frame views of the picturesque landscape. In the dining room, glass doors open onto a wooden deck, where the clients can relax and gaze upon the ocean. Wide steps lead down to a verdant lawn.
The perspective site plan expresses the expanse of the site. The building freely uses the garden space by creating smaller enclaves that serve different purposes
ResidentialGround Floor Plan
The front of the building makes good use of hard surfaces that are balanced with intimate garedening to guide the user through the threshold (entrance)
Exterior perspective of the courtyard
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THEMBA ORVALL MALULEKEDirectorCELL: 082 784 9506TELL: 012 665 0618email: [email protected]. Number: 2012/091962/07 VAT Number: 4180264840
copyright 2015
A ISSUED FOR CLIENT APPROVAL SD09-12-2014
SAMKETI DLAMINIJunior TechnicianCELL: 071 753 1282TELL: 012 665 0618
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Ground Floor Plan
House SeweyaSilver Woods Country Estate | R4.5million
Project Description
The original design boasted some of the most cutting edge climatically responsive strategies, both active and passive. These include heat gain, strategically adjustable heat gain and heat relief airflow openings, low energy electric heat extraction, insulated cavity walls, double glazing, amongst other unique construction details. Special sun studies explored the best massing options for winter sun exposure and summer sun shading.
The residence is accessed via a wide and short driveway that passes through a sagebrush meadow and an aspen tree grove. A driveway and courtyard are lined with concrete walls and trees, screening views of the valley to the west. The home’s entrance is marked by a canopy structure supported by thin columns.
OCD believes architecture influences the way that we live. Good design should simplify the way we live and accommodate the demands of life. It should be functional and aesthetically pleasing.
The Vision
The client wanted a new concept home but also with an acknowledgment of the natural environment.
The Design
The architectural design of this house was to blend in with the natural environment which offered our client an unparalleled standard of living. A masterpiece which brings a different image and feel to the home.
The interior of the house
Residential
Birds eye viewExterior perspective of the house
Ground Floor Plan
House Themba
Project Description
As architects we get super passionate about customised design solutions that uniquely address climatic issues and sustainability, personalised design, and brave aesthetics that speak of personal expression, reflecting the client’s personality. This results in a comfortable “relationship-centred” family home that connects and invites the resident to the adventures outside, while offering extremely comfortable interior spaces. Ample cross ventilation of the focal living space makes the view outside tangible to the occupant when the breeze brushes your skin. This house reflects a high quality lifestyle of a contemporary family. We love the patio that fused with the kitchen/dining room, the visitor knocking at the foyer allowed to look over the beautiful views created. Aesthetically this house boasts clean lines, and appears as a fundamentally “simple” construction, while actually being expressly functional to the family’s personal requirements and taste for neat interior spaces.
Residential
Perspective from the front of the house
Interior Perspective
House ManganyiGolden Gates Estate, Centurion | R4.8 Million
Project Description
Bathrooms are places where one can relax, have some quiet time, escape from the kids and enjoy reading a book in the bath or taking a nice cool shower. It forms part of our daily ritual, getting us ready for the day ahead or helping us wind down from the day that’s been. Whether we are brushing our teeth, washing our faces or singing in the shower, we are taking part in a soothing daily activity that makes us feel cleansed and refreshed.Which is why these rituals should take place in beautiful bathrooms that are as appealing as they are functional.To inspire our client, OCD put together this little local design which constitute some of the most beautiful South African bathrooms.
The client wanted a home that would look as good from the outside as it would from the inside. House Manganyi is an exclusive architectural design project encompassing style and elegance. Beyond the property’s gates lies a majestic world of unmatched serenity and refined sophistication. This masterpiece is truly a dream come true.
Residential | Interior
Interior PerspectiveA perspective of the front of the house
A sketchy Ground Floor Plan
House MaswanganyiR6.4million | Copper Leaf Country Estate
Project Description
Composed of crisp box-shaped forms, the two-storey dwelling sits on a wide open property that is blanketed with grass and speckled with trees. Creating a dwelling that was highly responsive to the site conditions was a primary concern for the architects. The team incorporated several passive strategies to help reduce the need for air conditioning during the summer, and heating during the winter.
The positioning of the windows enables cross-ventilation within the dwelling. On the exterior, the windows are framed in black aluminium, that together with facebrick sections provides a sharp contrast with the plastered facades.
Residential | Interior
A perspective of the front of the houseA perspective of the back of the house
Exterior Perspective
Tawanani PreschoolLimpopo, South Africa | R1.1million
Project Description
Its style could be called a new vernacular, inspired by local typologies, materials and techniques, while at the same time having a contemporary look, good bioclimatic performance and earthquake-proof design.
The new kindergarten in Tawanani repeats the concept of small gabled spaces intended to relate to the size of the building’s users. The concept is repeated by combining a series of brick-clad gabled forms that diminish its overall visual mass and break it down into legible sections.
We believe in creating educational buildings that provide stimulating environments for both pupils and staff, with architecture that promotes exploration and offer various opportunities for interaction.
A courtyard at the centre lets children play outside in a protected environment
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This drawing is property of Orvall Corporate Designs.Copyright: The contents of this drawing is the property of the
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-THIS DRAWING IS COPYRIGHT RESERVED AND REMAINSTHE PROPERTY OF OCD.-ALL WORK TO BE IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONALBUILDING REGULATIONS AND MUNICIPAL BYLAWS.-ALL BUILDING WORK IS TO COMPLY STRICTLY WITH SABS 0400.-CHANGES TO ANY PART OF THE WORKS TO BE APPROVEDBY OCD AND THE RELEVANT AGENTS BEFORE SUCHCHANGES ARE EFFECTED.-ONLY DRAWINGS THAT REFLECT THE LATEST REVISIONS TO BE USED ON SITE.-ALL NEW WORK TO MATCH EXISTING, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED.-ALL DIMENSIONS TO BE CHECKED ON SITE BEFORE WORKCOMMENCES. ANY DISCREPANCIES TO BE REPORTED TOTHE ARCHITECTS IMMEDIATELY.-WRITTEN DIMENSIONS TO BE USED IN PREFERENCE TOSCALED DIMENSIONS. DRAWINGS MAY NOT BE SCALEDFROM PRINTS DUE TO DISTORTION.-ALL ELECTRICAL AND DRAINAGE WORK TO BE EXECUTEDBY REGISTERED ARTISANS.-WHERE REQUIRED, ARCHITECTS DRAWINGS TO BE READIN CONJUNCTION WITH MANUFACTURER'SSPECIFICATIONS.-ONLY SPECIFIED MATERIALS TO BE USED. 'EQUALAPPROVED' MATERIALS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT.-CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECT SETTINGOUT OF THE WORKS, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TOBUILDING LINES, SERVITUDES AND BOUNDARY LINES.-CONTRACTOR IS TO LOCATE AND IDENTIFY ANY EXISTINGSERVICES ON THE BUILDING SITE PRIOR TO COMMENCINGANY WORK.-CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR PROTECTION OFSUCH SERVICES FOR THE DURATION OF THE BUILDING OFTHE WORKS.-D.P.C. TO ALL WALLS AT FLOOR LEVEL, BEAMS, PARAPETS AND AT WINDOW SILLS.-VERTICAL D.P.C. TO ANY CHANGE OF FLOOR LEVEL.-ALL D.P.C. TO BE SABS 298.-ALL GLAZING TO BE SABS 0137.-WINDOWS TO BE MIN 15 % FLOOR AREA.-NATURAL VENTILATION TO BE MIN 5 %.
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Door Quantities
Count Door Description Type Width Height Thickness Door Type
11 M_Single-Flush 0813 x2134mm
813 mm 2134 mm 51 mm 10
11 M_Single-Flush 0915 x2032mm
915 mm 2032 mm 51 mm 11
2 M_Double-Panel1
1830 x1981mm
1830 mm 1981 mm 51 mm 12
2 M_Double-Uneven
1118 x2032mm
1118 mm 2032 mm 51 mm 13
1 08_-_Nana_Wall_-_Folding_-_WA67_6285
Interior Swing- 08 Panels
7010 mm 2250 mm 14
1 M_Single-Flush 01000 x2032mm 2
915 mm 2032 mm 51 mm 15
Grand total
No. Description Date
Window Quantities
Count Window Description Type Width HeightWindow
Type
1 M_Casement Dbl withTrim
1800 x 600Kitchen
1830 mm 1200 mm 1
29 M_Casement Dbl withTrim
1800 x1500
1830 mm 1500 mm 2
9 M_Fixed 0600 x0600mm 2
600 mm 600 mm 3
3 M_Fixed 0600 x1200mm 3
1200 mm 600 mm 4
4 M_Sidelight 1 0457 x2134mm
457 mm 1981 mm 5
Grand total
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44 m²Classroom 3
71 m²Dining Hall
28 m²Existing Kitchen
38 m²Existing Classroom
36 m²Existing Classroom
Girls Toilet
Boys Toilet27 m²
Staff Room
5 m²Store Room
3 m²Staff Toilet
3 m²Staff Toilet
19 m²Reception
40 m²Classroom 1
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D31
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D36
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D38
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D42
D43
D45
D46
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Ground Floor
OCD
1620 WLN
Tawanani Preschool
Glad Africa
Issue Date
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S. Douglas
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Date
Section and elevation of the school
Perspective from he playground/courtyards
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