This multi-purpose warehouse design process aligns with Modernism by prioritizing function, simplicity, and material truth. The emphasis on modularity and repetition echoes the theories of Bauhaus and De Stijl, which advocate for clarity and rational design. The facade treatment, with vertical elements and clean lines, minimal ornamentation, emphasis on volume over mass, and the use of industrial materials.
This adaptable, multi-functional warehouse is thoughtfully crafted to support a variety of industries and activities. Its modular layout allows effortless customization to meet diverse operational requirements—be it for manufacturing, logistics, creative studios, or storage purposes. Designed with a focus on practicality and comfort, the space fosters efficiency and productivity within a flexible, well-organized environment.
Strategically positioned skylights and openings invite ample natural light, while the corrugated exterior effectively manages glare and heat, ensuring a bright yet thermally balanced interior. Lush surrounding greenery enhances both the visual appeal and environmental sustainability of the site, offering a serene atmosphere. Multiple entry points enable seamless movement of goods and personnel, and the inclusion of generous parking facilities ensures easy accessibility for employees and visitors.
Service
Architecture
Sector
Industrial
Budget
AUD$ 10M
Size
5500sq.m
Built Area
2100 sqm
Levels
2
Lots
18