Factory Design
Factories are truly radical structures, purely pragmatic boxes, spaces for machines that execute clearly defined production processes. When functionality means everything – and budget is limited – architecture finds itself taking on a fascinating role.
This volume tellingly shows in what creative and surprising ways architects around the world approach this topic. When architectural stars or declared specialists in the field go to work, the factory becomes an aesthetic object and the calling card of any company.
The buildings featured here are factories that easily transcend their functional shells. On hand of richly illustrated projects, this volume documents this typology as a treatise of great architects and subtle means, which reveals high quality in the planning and realization of architectural concepts.
From the Contents:
* McLaren Technology Center in Woking, Great Britain (Foster + Partners)
* Fifth Town Artisan Cheese Factory in Picton, Ontario, Kanada (Lapointe Architects)
* Wilkhan Asia Pacific Factory in Alexandria, Australia (BVN Architecture)
* Gerätewek Matrei, Austria, ATP Architects and Engineers)
* Aplix factory in Le-Cellier-sur-Loire, France (Dominique Perrault)