Abstract

The main idea of this research is to present a concept of integration of a beer factory in a new urban reality. Nowadays, modern development of industrial architecture enables beer factories to leave their typical locations in industrial zones and draw nearer to their customers. To design a modern industrial complex incorporating the ideas of the contemporary way of designing an industrial facility with a clear and indicative architectural expression of its hybrid character requires great skilfulness. Using a linear grid, the concept of this project will be developed in a composition consisting of several strips. This kind of structure creates a compositional equivalence from strip to strip, integrating the natural and the urban, the public and the private.

Highlights

  • The main idea of this research is to present a concept of integration of a beer factory in a new urban reality

  • Striped urbanism was revived by OMA [1] in their competition proposal for Parc La Villette in 1982

  • The aim of this paper is to present the idea how a beer factory can be integrated in strips and create a new urban texture [7,8,9,10,11,12]

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Summary

Previous experiences - urban strips

The proposed project for “Parc La Villette " by Rem Koolhaas does not refer to any particular park, but rather it presents a method that - combining programmatic instability with architectural specificity - will eventually generate a park. [1]. The proposed project for “Parc La Villette " by Rem Koolhaas does not refer to any particular park, but rather it presents a method that - combining programmatic instability with architectural specificity - will eventually generate a park. In La Villette, the strategy of strip operates the whole process to design a social condenser by means of tactical design acts. The strips manage the construction process of the park by means of operational tactics. They are divided and directed in such a manner as to prepare a generic ground on which programmatic elements are distributed, added, and connected. The mutual relationship between strategy and tactics is essential for the design process of La Villette.

Research results - architectural concept
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Designing process - product
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