Warehouse architecture

An overview of projects, products and exclusive articles about warehouse architecture

NachrichtenNachrichten • 7 Aug. 2024

Design of smart, utilitarian storage and production hall by Aretz Dürr Architektur prizes simplicity

Das deutsche Architekturbüro Aretz Dürr Architektur hat die Halle S // 46 fertiggestellt, eine neue Lager- und Produktionshalle für Schumann Project (Teil der Schumann-Gruppe, deren Möbelwerkstätte im Jahr 1890 gegründet wurde). Das Design dieses intelligenten, zweckmäßigen Gebäudes setzt auf Schlichtheit und die Verwendung von langlebigen Materialien wie Holz, Polycarbonat und Trapezblechen. Ben Schumann Aretz Dürr Architektur Die neue Anlage befindet sich in einem Industrie- und Gewerbegebiet im Osten der deutschen Kleinstadt Altenkirchen. Sie befindet sich gegenüber dem Verwaltungsgebäude der Schumann-Aktion und bietet Lager- und Produktionsflächen f&uum... Mehr

Projekt • By MRDBüros

CCI

Its purpose lies in the creation of collaborative and meeting spaces, with an introspective approach that adapts to the surrounding industrial environment.  Camila Cossio Camila Cossio Camila Cossio The design of the pavilion is aimed at generating flexible areas for collaboration and design, as well as meeting spaces that encourage interaction between workers. These aspects are complemented by plant elements that make up a green oasis, acting as a barrier against visual and acoustic pollution. Camila Cossio Camila Cossio Camila Cossio The "H"-shaped arrangement stores blind areas at the ends and transparent areas in the center, allowing unique permeability. The materiality of the pavilion is made up of... Mehr

Projekt • By LoCa StudioBüros

Forkstone

Umwandlung eines alten Industriegeländes/Parkplatzes in einen modernen Bürobereich in Espai Serrahima, Barcelona. Dieses ehemalige Industriegebäude in Espai Serrahima, einem Zentrum für Kunst- und Kulturunternehmen, wurde renoviert, um als moderner Arbeitsbereich zu dienen. Ursprünglich war das Gebäude eine Textilfabrik, aber in den 1970er Jahren wurde eine Beton-Stahl-Struktur hinzugefügt, die dem Komplex ein eklektisches und ungewöhnliches Image in Barcelona verleiht. Im Laufe der Jahre wurde der Raum immer wieder umgestaltet und beherbergte Aktivitäten wie Parkplätze, Lagerräume und/oder ein kulinarisches Forschungszentrum, bevor das Interesse an einer Umwandlung in Bürorä... Mehr

Projekt • By I-Beam DesignVerteilungszentren

Stellae International Headquarters

Two new 50,000 sf pre-engineered warehouses were designed to flank an existing 150,000 sf corporate office building that was converted into a luxury fashion logistics headquarters for Stellae International. Carl Daguillard Caption The new warehouses, clad with MBCI metal wall panels and punctured with bands of polycarbonate sheets allow diffused light into the 33' high spaces. The angled and cantilevered front facades provide a canopy above the recessed translucent walls, while framing them with red ribboning panels that further accentuate the entry facades which glow at night creating a dramatic presence on this nearly 13 acre site. Stellae International Inc., is a luxury goods and fashion logistics company based in Melville, N... Mehr

Projekt • By Leonardo MarchesiLagerhäuser

Photographic Studio

Vailate is a tiny town in the north of Italy, located in the Gera d’Adda territory, it is part of a local network of small scale goods production companies, and it has witnessed the rapid passage from an agricultural to an industrial society after WWII.The whole territory has seen a rapid extension and transformation in its urban fabric and architecture since the 1950s, warehouses started to pop-up these lands and especially in Vailate, as it is strategically positioned at the core of the industrial net of Brescia, Bergamo, Milano and Cremona.One of these warehouses is the one in which as young ambitious and naive teenagers our garage band used to play and have fun, in the space that we renamed as “caverna”, referring to t... Mehr

NachrichtenNachrichten • 22 Okt. 2020

Open plan warehouse concept achieves a playful sense of exploration

Warehouse Morinha is a large and light warehouse spaced custom-designed for a company that distributes children’s clothing and goods. The client wanted to achieve an open plan concept but also allow for a playful sense of exploration as one walks through the space. As such, stu.dere – Architecture & Design Studio implemented wire mesh features throughout, resulting in a physical but not a visual barrier. Credit: Ivo Tavares Studio In addition to a sizable amount space devoted to displaying and storing items, the ground floor includes an office and a small storage room. On the upper floor, there is a studio for product photography. The studio is subdivided into two spaces with a glazing system, which is designed to expa... Mehr

Projekt • By Clayton KorteBüros

McKinney & Sampson

Located in the fast-growing East Downtown neighborhood in Houston, Texas, this project updates an underutilized industrial site to become a vibrant community hub with office, restaurant, bar, and retail space. The 66,000 square foot development incorporates 30,000 square feet of existing, updated building stock that includes two warehouses. New skylights highlight the vaulted ceilings and allow the original bow-string wood trusses to take center stage. One warehouse building converts into creative office space while the other anchors a retail center with leasable square footage for commercial use. A salvaged warehouse facade from a previous addition becomes a canvas for future artworks along Sampson Street. The project aims to become a blu... Mehr

NachrichtenNachrichten • 30 Aug. 2020

Worrell Yeung Architecture complete adaptive reuse project celebrating age-old Brooklyn factories

In Brooklyn, Worrel Yeung Architecture has completed the renovation and design of 77 Washington, a former masonry factory building from the 1920’s, as well as a cluster of four other historic buildings adjacent to the property. The adaptive reuse project draws form the neighbourhood’s rich history and the design typologies abundant in early 20th century New York warehouses. Credit: Naho Kubota A desire to celebrate the site’s history largely informs the design. Starting in the garden, original yellow wood gates were preserved and exterior brick walls left untouched. With reference to the Brooklyn Navy yard, benches in the garden are three solid oak logs, collected after various storms of the past decade. Credit: N... Mehr