Wednesday, August 17, 2011

The World's weird Factory 18th

Manufacturers do not have big gray buildings that continue to whiff of smoke into the sky. Perhaps you will calculate the business's great enterprises. However, this fact is the picture of the factories the end of the 19th century. Companies around the world focused on integrating the "concern for the people, the environment, sustainability, and an overview of the flesh" to in their buildings, said Diane Lewis, an architect practitioner and teacher at Cooper Union school of architecture. Here are the factory of the world's most innovative and exciting. 
1) Bang & Olufsen
Location: Struer, Denmark Background: After developing their first product in the attic in 1925, Peter Bang & Olufsen Svend built their first factory in Struer, Denmark two years later. Although the building has seen many renovations and extensions, especially when burned by the Germans in World War II, the factory and headquarters remain there until now. Latest additions is the new headquarters building designed by Jan Søndergaard from KHR Architects and completed in 1998. What is unique: the headquarters building is intended to mimic the Bang & Olufsen products in the contrast between light and heavy, transparent, and transparency. This building is home to an electro-acoustic measurement facilities world's largest private, which includes a living room in which pretended to be an audio test.




2) Cristalchile
Location: Llay-Llay, Chile Background: Industrial glass bottles are choosing to set up their factories in the city of Llay-Llay (which means "winds" in the native Mapuche language area), Chili, 53 miles north of Santiago. Guillermo Hevia, known for its focus on sustainable plant design, was the main architect of the project. What's Unique: Cristalchile using bioclimatic technology, on the other designed for optimizing natural ventilation using wind in the area, holes in the front of the building of glass and openings developed in the form of corrugated roofing.



3) Paykar Bonyan Panel Factory
Location: Parand, Iran Background: This factory is located in a city of industry on the outskirts of the capital Tehran. The goal of enterprise architecture projects completed ARAD Iran, is challenging traditional construction systems are shown in Iran. What's Unique: Overall, the idea to make the building a homogeneous object, be it in different sectors of production factories, offices and showroom and in the case of exterior appearance. And because the industry is dedicated to limiting pollution, the architect developing the plant with caution in the North-South direction with a variety of openings that allow for natural air ventilation, and thus, do not have AC.




4) Fiberline Factory
Location: Middelfart, Denmark Background: Sights Denmark known for most of the plains with some hills. Therefore, this factory Architects focus on the design to suit the surroundings. Fiberline, a fiberglass-based enterprises in Denmark, ordered in January Søndergaard from KHR architectural design firm for the project in 2005. Like many of the traditional factory, the building is located along the major roads and with production facilities and head office with the same structure. What is unique: To match the neighborhood, the building is designed as a mountain "made" and designed with the influence of the surroundings. The three tapes in the building were cut roof that serves as a Skylight to provide the building with natural light, and they appear similar to the bridge in the background. Covered the front of the building east of translucent fiberglass, made ​​by the factory Fiberline to show their identity.




5) Everest Industries Factory Complex
Location: Bhagwanpur, Roorkee, India Background: With this factory, India-based Rurban Matra Architects & Planners, Kantor to get away from what They have found is a common disconnect between Architects and clients in the industrial Realm. What is unique: It seems architects to use umbrellas simple but economical tool-as an inspiration in developing a system of patronage to the factory. Realizing the gross Indian climate, architects say that they tend to look for an affordable price, if non-conventional solutions to reduce the cost of care. It is made ​​of cement sheet wavy and supported by steel framework, roof umbrellas designed to block direct sunlight to warm and protect from heavy rain.



6) Mahle Metal Leve Tech Center
Location: Jundiai, Sao Paolo, Brazil Background: Manufacturer of metal parts of this car is located in a rather strange to the building industry, namely the tropical rain forest. Commissioned to design the building in 2006, architect Roberto Loeb Brasil e Associados completed building in 2008. What's Unique: Located in the Atlantic rain forest, architect design the building to maintain the natural topography of the scene, and be environmentally friendly, using natural lighting.Perhaps most interesting is a large reflective pool on the roof that helps keep the air humidity, and even reduce the heat in the building, and to prepare proposals have large water kalua fire.



7) Rioglass Solar Production Plant
Location: Lena, Spain
Background: Architect of the company Villanueva D. Arquitectos brought out into the Atlantic side of Spain to plan and build factories for solar panel manufacturers are. The aim is to create something unconventional that still have the same cost as traditional plants. What's Unique: Factory Rioglass including traditional manufacturing because it uses concrete panels, but has a skyline "modified" where it replaces the usual sandwich panels (cement and stone wafers filled with insulation) with glasses. Glass panels made ​​with steel frames are manufactured at the workshop to save costs, and the glass itself is made ​​of tempered glass printed silk, the colors chosen in accordance with the color of a view in which the factory is located.

8) And the International Center
Location: Hoffman Estates, Illinois Background: Factory mattress company making a rare appearance at the U.S. Festival The World Architecture to design the plant, find a place in the Shortlist award in 2009. Designed by the architectural firm of Epstein, houses 65,000 square feet of office buildings, wholesale showroom and presentation area with 25,000 square feet of research & development center. What is unique: In the planning and building planning, Epstein focused their priorities on mental health and Physical workers and s (Workers building). This factor into the decision to build a factory next to a natural wetlands system, incorporating natural light, natural ventilation, outdoor work area, and many views of the wetlands for their employees. In order to protect these same features throughout the building, built horizontally, not vertically.



9) Ipekyol Textile Factory
Location: Edime, Turkey Background: This textile factory in the plot of land sitting along the road to the capital of Kırklareli. Emre Arolat, the architect to finish the building in 2008. What's Unique: Due to a piece of land where it is, this building all the sections into one. Park placed between the parts of buildings to ease the building and give employees a sense of place for a break in the natural light and air. Also, all the stores have a transparent frame to create visual continuity across the elements.



10) Volkswagen Transparent Factory
Location: Dresden, Gernmany Background: Factory is almost entirely made ​​of glass, then Bk is given the name of Germany "Gläserne manufacturing," which literally translates as "factory made ​​of glass." Factory completed in 2001 by the architectural company Henn Architekten Germany, is the last location in the Volkswagen car assembly, the main focus is luxury sedan company line, Phaeton.


What's Unique: Glass Factory is designed to make the production process transparent to everybody. This is done by making the walls in the factory and the glass, and make a friendly visitor, without chimneys, as well as loud noise or toxic products. Glaserne manufacturing up to 250 tourists per day, and also be a variety of exhibitions and events maintenance.
11) Boeing Manufacturing Site
Location: Everett, Washington Background: Boeing site in Everett was originally built in 1968, is home to Boeing 747 production and assembly facilities because they are in Seattle too small. After a huge expansion during the last decades, Boeing has added 767, 777 and 787 Dreamliner model for the production line in Everett. More than 2600 of the 3000 aircraft built here, or more than 80 percent of the fleet around the world. What is unique : As you can imagine, any building where the 747 assembled should be large. In fact, the Boeing factory in Everett recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as the world's largest building by volume of 472 million cubic feet and covers 98.3 hectares of land. The building has its own fire department, security team, medical clinics, depot electric, and water treatment plants. And to prevent excess water and flooding in the roof, storm water run through the wetlands engineering and master of the largest pool of up to 20 million gallons.




12) Audi R8
Location: Necarksulm, Germany Background: This factory was rebuilt in 1873 when the factory was being set up as a knitter. A few years later they began producing penny-farthings, and slowly moving towards manufacturing car afterwards. In 1969, the factory owner, NSU Motorenwerke AG, bought by Volkswagen and merged with Auto Union to form Audi, who manage the factory today. Although only half the size of the main plant and headquarters of Audi in Ingolstadt, Germany, the factory is the place to produce. What's Unique: Unlike most large factories, where all the pieces assembled and welded by robots, welding to be done by human R8. Robots are used to organize the sections, and the human labor that combines parts. In total, it takes the Audi 120 employees within one week to generate a single R8. Fortunately, those multi-taskers Neckarsulm good, so they can produce around 28 R8 per day.




13) Farmacias Ahumada Distribution Center
Location: Santiago, Chile Background: As factory Cristalchile, Farmacias Ahumada distribution center famous for its design of eco-conscious, thanks to Guillermo Hevia architecture membership. Factory located in Santiago, where the drug store brand first started in 1969. Having grown into the largest drugstore chain in Latin America, the company developed a larger distribution center and headquarters. This is the latest breakthrough, completed in 2006. What's interesting: Farmacias Ahumada distribution center is the first bioclimatic projects in Chile. Using technology to areas different geothermic conditioning the building, wind and solar energy, and using natural zenithal lighting. Architects use BIOCLIM technology that ensures that a good design and function to protect the environment, save energy, and the quality of work. BIOCLIM is producing a computer simulation system used to predict how the plant design will work.




14) Intel's Fab32, Semiconductor Manufacturing Plant
Location: Chandler, Arizona Background: Fab32 is Intel's sixth 300mm manufacturing facilities, and 45 nanometer manufacturing facilities first.Investasinya $ 3 billion dollars starting in 2005, and the building was officially opened in 2007. CH2M Hill was the main architect of the project. What is unique:this is the key factory for potential expansion of the semiconductor industry to become more environmentally friendly. Fab32 using natural Skylight, solar, retention ponds, and a reflective roof. Equipment is also optimized for energy control, thanks to savings to sleep ""-mode and focus on recycling water and chemicals to reduce the waste that has caused the decline in 15 percent of greenhouse gas emissions and conservation 70 percent of water used. Project mill is looking for a reference as the company's first LEED-certified.



15) Photopia Limited Warehouse and Workshop
Location: Gyeounggi-do, South Korea Background: Dubbed "Purple Pope", the factory is one of the new building at the Industrial Complex InformationPublications Cultural Paju (Paju Book City, in short) is located 30 minutes to travel outside of Seoul, a new city built only 7 years old, but looks to be the central issue of the future of South Korea.


What's Unique: The building is basically a large metal is One, painted purple mass in the interval-cross through the industrial complex that is relatively colorless they call home. The purpose of this architecture is to build something that will make more of life Paju Book City in color, but also serves as a symbol for the movement and the energy is in the city is relatively static.
More Weird Photos Factory:
16) Veolia Materials Recovery Facility
Location: Oslo, Norway
17) Bodegas protos
Location: Valladolid, Spain 
18) TDR Tobacco Factory
Location: Kanfanar, Croatia resources: http://jelajahunik.blogspot.com/2010/08/18-pabrik-teraneh-didunia-info-dan-foto.html 

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