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Content of issue 9/2003 Konzept Industrial Building



­Corporate design, which has long been an established element of administration buildings, now seems to be entering the realm of industrial construction. Companies see a need to present themselves publicly through architecture. Glossy brochures are no longer enough to impress clients, who need to be convinced by the quality of a product and the political correctness of the manufacturing and working conditions as well.

The examples presented in this issue have one thing in common: they seek to eliminate the classical division between white-collar and blue-collar workers by accommodating them in a common overall structure; and they seek to make this legible in the building.

Content in Issue 9/2003

Industrial Building p. 914
discussion | author: Weiß, Klaus-Dieter |
Raising the Roof in Vienna p. 923
report | architect: Delugan-Meissl |
Logistics Centre in Röbel p. 950
typology | architect: Roth, Carsten |  download PDF of this article


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