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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Unilever Aguaí in São Paulo, Brazil by GCP Arquitetos

 
November 14th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: GCP Arquitetos

The architectural party adopted in the new Unilever Aguaí Site project, meets three important needs, typical of contemporary industrial compounds: flexibility, rationalization and sustainability, becoming a twenty first century industrial site model for Unilever.

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

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  • Architects: GCP Arquitetos
  • Project: Unilever Aguaí
  • Location: : Aguaí, São Paulo, Brazil
  • Software used: AutoCAD and SketchUp
  • Team: Sérgio Coelho (author),  Daniel Mariano (co-author), Nilton Rossi, Gabriela Garcia, Dalmary Rubio, Babara Gasco, Marília Neves e Marysol Brito
  • Project Coordination and Sustainability: Alessandra Araujo
  • LEED Consultant: Cushmamn & Wakefield
  • Site Area: Total: 980,000 sqm2 – Phase 1: 170,000 sqm2
  • Built Area: 24,500 sqm2
  • Year of the design: 2012/13
  • Construction finished: 2015

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

Image Courtesy © GCP Arquitetos

In addition of considering on its master plan the different expansion phases planned for the next decades, the urban design pursues clear flows for: utilities, light and heavy traffic, inbound and outbound, at the same time that gives value to the access to the site by using public transport, as well as bicycles and internally prioritizing pedestrians.

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A clear separation of flows, with administrative and social program as offices, cafeteria, auditorium, changing rooms, first aid post and other services are placed in the core of the site, enabling industrial production units. This becomes an advantage, at the beginning for the first development phase, as for the new units in the future, ensuring no pedestrian crossing and vehicles.

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The campus concept adopted in the design, gives great importance to environmental quality, whether the existing natural environment, whether in the built environment, creating outdoor areas and buildings of great architectural quality, emphasizing the environmental and social concerns of Unilever, and the LEED requirements.

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As the core of the site, the administrative and social area, is arranged into modular and expandable blocks, built under a large and sleek canopy, opened in its center by a cross plan gap, that with concrete and PVC membrane independent covers, organize flows and program, besides serving to ensure natural lighting and rain water collection for reuse.

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The modular blocks of contemporary architecture were designed so that, the user has visual contact with the outside world through glazed full high openings protected by the large eaves of the canopy, sectioned by blind closures, emphasizing the concept of fluid spaces and referring to Unilever’s colors.

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The common area under the canopy, with rich landscaping, decks and a pond, works as an extension of the working area of the offices and as a great meeting point and the coexistence of the entire community of the site.

The industrial building built in the first phase, follows the same rational, expansible and flexible concepts and environmental and aesthetic quality, using, with creativity, regular building systems. The reception area and offices of this industrial building, as well as the main site guardhouse, follows the same architectural party of the built core of the site, with modular blocks under canopies, interspersed by comfortable circulation and meeting areas.

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Categories: Auditorium, Autocad, Cafeteria, Industrial, Offices, SketchUp, Transport Center




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