Factory with a unique and innovative design - Factory does not have to be big or gray building that keeps puffing smoke into the sky. Maybe you'll think this is an office belonging to large corporations. However, this is actually a picture of the factories of the 19th century.
Companies around the world are focused on integrating the "concern for the population, environment, sustainability, and overall physical picture" into their building, said Diane Lewis, an architect practitioner and teacher at Cooper Union school of architecture. Here is a collection of plants in the world's most innovative and interesting and unique in the world.
1 Bang & Olufsen
Location: Struer, Denmark
Background: After building their first product in the attic in 1925, Peter Bang and Svend Olufsen built their first factory in Struer, Denmark two years later. Although the building has seen many renovations and expansion, especially after being burned by the Germans in World War II, the factory and the head office remains today. The latest addition is the new headquarters building designed by Jan Søndergaard of 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, translucent and transparent. The building is also the home of electro-acoustic measurement facilities private world, which includes a living room pretending to be a test in which the audio.
2 Cristalchile
Location: Llay-Llay, Chile
Background: This glass bottle company chose to set up their factory in Llay-Llay city (which means "winds" in the Mapuche language native to the area), Chile, 53 miles north of Santiago. Guillermo Hevia, renowned for its focus on sustainable plant design, the main architect of the project.
What is Unique: Cristalchile using bioclimatic technologies, but it is also designed to optimize natural ventilation using strong winds in the area, the holes in the front of the building is constructed of glass and openings in the form of a corrugated roof.
3 Paykar Bonyan Panel Factory
Location: Parand, Iran
Background: The factory is located in an industrial town on the outskirts of the capital Tehran. The aim of the project is completed this enterprise architects Iran ARAD, is challenging the traditional construction system that looks at Iran.
What is Unique: On the whole, the idea was to make the building a homogeneous objects, both in the different sectors of production factories, offices and showroom and in terms of exterior appearance. And because the area is dedicated to limiting industrial pollution, the architects build a plant with caution in North-South direction with various openings that allow for natural ventilation, and thus, do not need air conditioning.
4. Fiberline Factory
Location: Middelfart, Denmark
Background: Landscape Denmark is famous as most plains with some hills. Therefore, this plant Architects focus on the design according to the surrounding environment. Fiberline, a fiberglass Denmark-based company, ordered in January Søndergaard of KHR architectural design firm for the project in 2005 As most of the traditional mill, the building is located along the main highway and contains the headquarters and production facilities that have the same structure.
What is Unique: In order to fit in with its surroundings, the building is organized as a hill "artificial" and designed with the influence of the surrounding environment. Three ribbon on top of the building is a piece of the roof that serves as a skylight to provide the building with natural light, and they appear like the bridge in the background. The front of the building is covered in translucent fiberglass east, made by factory Fiberline to show their identity.
5. Everest Industries Factory Complex
Location: Bhagwanpur, Roorkee, India
Background: With this factory, India-based Matra Architects & Planners rurban, Aimed 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 that architects use umbrella-tool simple but economical-as inspiration in building a system shade for this plant. Recognizing the harsh Indian climate, the architects say that they tend to look for an affordable price, if unconventional solutions to reduce maintenance costs. Made of cement corrugated sheets and supported by a steel frame, roof canopies are designed to block the heat of direct sunlight and protect from heavy rain.
6 Mahle Metal Leve Tech Center
Location: Jundiai, Sao Paolo, Brazil
Background: This car metal parts manufacturer located in a rather odd place for the building industry, namely in the tropical rain forest. Commissioned to design the building in 2006, the Brazilian architect Roberto Loeb e Associados completed building in 2008.
What is Unique: Located in the Atlantic rain forest, the architect designing the building to maintain the original topography of the sights, and to be environmentally friendly by using natural lighting. Perhaps the most interesting is a large reflective pool on the roof which helps keep the air humidity, even reducing the heat inside the building, and to provide large water reserves kalua there is a fire.
7 Rioglass Solar Production Plant
Location: Lena, Spain
Background: Architect of D. Villanueva company Arquitectos brought out into the Atlantic side of Spain to design and build a plant for solar panel manufacturers. The goal is to create something unconventional that still has the same cost as a traditional factory.
What's Unique: Factory Rioglass including traditional plant because it uses concrete panels, but the skylines "modified" in which he replaces the usual sandwich panels (cement and stone wafers filled with insulating) glass. The glass panels are made with steel frames are manufactured in the workshop in order to save costs, and the glass itself is made of silk printed toughened glass, with colors chosen to coincide with the color of a view in which the plant is located.
8 The International Center
Location: Hoffman Estates, Illinois
Background: Factory mattress company made a rare appearance at the World Architecture Festival USA for the design of the plant, find a place in the awards shortlist in 2009 Designed by the architectural firm Epstein, houses 65,000 square feet of office buildings, wholesale showroom, and presentation areas along with a 25,000 square foot research and development center.
What is Unique: In the planning and design of buildings, Epstein focused their priorities on mental and physical health of workers as well as the £ 's (Workers building). This factor into the decision to build the plant in addition to natural wetland systems, as well as the incorporation of natural light, natural ventilation, outdoor workspaces, and many of the views of the wetlands for workers. In order to maintain this same feature in the entire building, constructed horizontally, not vertically.
9. Ipekyol Textile Factory
Location: Edime, Turkey
Background: This textile factory sits on a plot of land along the road to the capital kA ± rklareli. Emre Arolat, the architect of the building finish in 2008.
What is Unique: Because of the limitations of a piece of land on which it is located, this building all the parts into one. Park placed between the parts of the building to ease the building and give employees a sense of place for a break in the natural light and air. Also, all parts of the building has a transparent frame to create visual continuity across elements.
10 Volkswagen Transparent Factory
Location: Dresden, Gernmany
Background: This plant is almost entirely made of glass, then the emergency was named Germany "Gläserne manufacturing," which literally translates as "factory made of glass." The factory was completed in 2001 by the architecture firm Henn Architekten Germany, is the last location in the assembly of Volkswagen cars, whose main focus is the line luxury sedan of the company, the Phaeton.
What is Unique: Glass factory is designed to make the production process transparent to everyone. This is done by making the wall inside the glass factory, and create a visitor-friendly, no chimney, loud noise or toxic byproducts. Glaserne manufacturing can accommodate up to 250 tourists per day, and also become the venue for various exhibitions and events










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