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.
Vouga Industrial Building in Agueda, Portugal by Nu.ma
January 12th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Nu.ma
The site
The lot, where the project is inserted, has a non-regular shape, perpendicular to EN333 in Agueda, Portugal.
Formal and functional constraints
Taking in account the regulations and municipality rules, the building was inserted to respect this rules and take in account the maximum permitted area to build.
The proposal start as a regular shape (rectangular) with the dimensions of 100m x 32m Taking in account the regulation, this form was re-shaped to respect all the specifications.
Concerning the height of the building and because it has 9 meters high, we decided to split his facade in 3 parts (2,5m; 2,5m; 4m).
This also served to establish some rules regarding the design of windows; doors; etc.
In terms of the program and taking in account the particularity of the functionality of the company, we notice that this should be built in two stores.
In the same logic, the program should be split in 3 different areas: exhibition; offices; warehouse
The building is organised: Ground floor, the public access with the exhibition area and the warehouse (controlled) were the exhibition is located near the principal road (EN.333) and the warehouse in the back of the terrain (with a secondary entrance).
On the first floor, the private zone of the company and with restrict access, were is located the office zone and bar/ canteen.
Regarding the materiality of the building, we simplify all the construtura system. All the building is in corrugated sheet, and in the exhibition area we assumed a transparency of the building bringing the connection of the building it self with the public.
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