'The Silo' Opens in Cape Town

John Hill
18. May 2017
All photographs courtesy of The Royal Portfolio

The grain silo opened in 1924 and closed in 2001, having served as a grain silo for nearly 80 years. The building consists of the storage silos, which the non-profit MOCAA will occupy, and the elevator tower, where The Silo is located. The hotel has 28 rooms across six floors and includes a spa, restaurants, and a rooftop pool. Heatherwick was responsible for the design of the hotel's facade, while interiors were designed by Liz Biden, founder and owner of The Royal Portfolio.

The walls of MOCAA are predominantly solid, but The Silo features windows that bulge beyond the concrete frame.
According to Heatherwick Studio's website, the "pillowed glazing panels ... bulge outward as if gently inflated."
Entrance to the hotel and the museum is beneath a metal colonnade that wraps the old concrete structure.
The Penthouse Lounge and its views through the "pillowed" windows.
Many of the rooms and suites are laid out to take advantage of views of Magnificent views of Table Mountain, Lion's Head and Signal Hill.
The structural frame of the elevator tower extends above the surface of the rooftop pool.
This section by Heatherwick Studio shows the hotel, MOCAA's galleries, and the museum's dramatic atrium carved from some of the 42 silos.

h/t: Dezeen

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