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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.

DANA Restaurant in Gravataí, Brazil by Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

 
September 5th, 2017 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

The oportunity to design an industrial restaurant from the ground up became a reality when the company Dana Holding Corporation presented the need of a new restaurant for it’s Industrial Complex in the city of Gravataí, in southern Brazil. The goal was to unify the two existing restaurants of the complex into a completely new, accessible building, with better quality and comfort for it’s employees.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

  • Architects: Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann (Elen Balvedi Maurmann, Paula Otto (partners), Lucas Pessatto (coordinator) and Arquitetura Nacional team)
  • Project: DANA Restaurant
  • Location: City of Gravataí – Brazil
  • Photography: Marcelo Donadussi
  • Software: ArchiCAD
  • Client: Dana Holding Corporation
  • Structural Design: Medabil Sistemas Construtivos
  • MEP Design: Filippon Engenharia
  • Fire Prevention Design: Combat

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

  • Construction/Builder: Macro Engenharia
  • External finishing: Hunter Douglas Miniwave
  • Design Year: 2014
  • Constructed area: 1.078,59sqm
  • Begining of construction: June of 2015
  • Conclusion of construction: December of 2016

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

In common agreement between client and architect the premises of rationally using the natural resources and giving special attention to energy consumption were essential for the decisions that resulted in the strongest points of the design.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

The internal finished floor of the building is elevated 60cm of the surrounding pavement, providing a better thermal performance by limiting the contact with soil humidity. This also levels the floor with the necessary height for the docks in the back of the lot, facilitating the loading and unloading of the heavy vehicles.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

The solar orientation and the ventilation openings were designed to maximize the use of natural light andventilation, reducing the need for artificial illumination and air conditioning. In the south facade a lower line of pivoting frames receives the natural external air, which crosses the dining hall creating a negative pressure and making the hot air to leave through the upper line of pivoting frames with bigger height on the opposite side, naturally renovating the air through the garden that separates the dining hall from the kitchen area.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

The minimum waste of construction material, provided by the main metallic structure, the reutilization of rain water for the use of the toilets discharge and the utilization of LED lights also complement the preoccupation in diminishing the excessive use of water and energy in a building that will function intensively every day, being capable of providing up to 2.440 daily meals (between lunch and dinner). The external finishing of the east and west facades is made with a wavy metallic sheet, plain in the closed areas and perforated in the illumination and ventilation openings, providing privacy without compromising the thermal and visual performance.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

The organization of the workspaces inside the kitchen also deserves recognition: with a continuous flow from beginning to end of the production the restaurants goods arrive in the receiving dock and travel through the phases of pre-cleaning, stock, preparation and cooking until they become the waste that are withdraw through the exit dock on the opposite side. This internal use layout allow for an working environment extremely clean and organized, considerably diminishing the risk of food contamination during the complex operation process of an industrial kitchen.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

The internal layout of the building and it’s garden, with large glass surfaces overseeing the kitchen area allow the opportunity for the employees closely observe the different stages of the production process and food preparation, bringing an aspect of transparency and learning to an environment that usually does not have these characteristics. The building has a drugstore, a snack bar and also an organic garden where the kitchen’s own operation team can plant what they want for internal consumption, reinforcing the appropriation of space by the employees and reflecting what it is most desired in the building: an increase in the quality of life of its users.

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Marcelo Donadussi

Image Courtesy © Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

Image Courtesy © Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

Image Courtesy © Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

Image Courtesy © Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

Image Courtesy © Arquitetura Nacional – Eduardo Maurmann

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