Factory for Shamim Polymer Co.
The plant needs to maintain three programs including production facility and lab and office. The lack of defined functional programs in these types of projects is the reasons for their unpleasant spatial quality. This project seeks to solve this problem by utilizing circulation elements to divide unrelated programs. The design of the building revolves around two void spaces. These void spaces create the opportunity for separating functionally unrelated spaces. At the same time acts as a middle courtyard where every part of the building is connected with each other.
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Bringing Shamim Polymer closer to you with translations in multiple languages: Factory EN, Fabriek AF, Fabrika SQ, ፋብሪካ AM, مصنع AR, Գործարան HY, Zavod AZ, Fabrika EU, Завод BE, কারখানা BN, Fabrika BS, Фабриката BG, စက်ရုံ MY, La Fàbrica CA, Fakitale NY, 工厂 ZH, A Fabbrica CO, Tvornica HR, Továrna CS, Fabrik DA, Fabriek NL, Fabriko EO, Tehas ET, Tehdas FI, Usine FR, Fábrica GL, ქარხანა KA, Fabrik DE, Εργοστάσιο EL, ફેક્ટરી GU, Faktori HT, Masana'anta HA, מפעל HE, कारखाना HI, Gyár HU, Pabrik ID, Monarcha GA, Factory IG, Verksmiðja IS, Fabbrica IT, 工場 JA, Pabrik JV, ಕಾರ್ಖಾನೆಯು KN, Зауыт KK, រោងចក្រ KM, Uruganda RW, Фабрика KY, 공장 KO, Fabrîqe KU, Officina LA, Fabréck LB, ໂຮງງານ LO, Gamykla LT, Rūpnīca LV, Фабрика MK, Orinasa MG, Kilang MS, ഫാക്ടറി ML, Fabbrika MT, Wheketere MI, कारखाना MR, Үйлдвэр MN, कारखाना NE, Fabrikk NO, କାରଖାନା OR, ਫੈਕਟਰੀ PA, کارخانه FA, Fabryka PL, فابریکه PS, Fábrica PT, Fabrica RO, Фабрика RU, ڪارخانو SD, Falegaosimea SM, Фабрика SR, Ann Am Factaraidh GD, Fekitari SN, කර්මාන්තශාලාව SI, Továreň SK, Tovarna SL, Warshad SO, Feme ST, La Fábrica ES, Pabrik SU, Kiwanda SW, Fabrik SV, தொழிற்சாலை TA, ఫ్యాక్టరీ TE, Завод TG, โรงงาน TH, Zawod TK, Ang Pabrika TL, Fabrika TR, Завод TT, زاۋۇت UG, Фабрика UK, فیکٹری UR, Zavod UZ, Nhà Máy VI, Ffatri CY, Fabryk FY, Umzi-Mveliso XH, פאַבריק YI, Factory YO, Ifektri ZU, 工廠 ZY, Pabrika CEB, Hale Hana HAW, Hoobkas HMN.
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This project seeks to increase sense of connecting spaces to improve the quality of life of factory workers. The concept of this complex took place in two outdoor void spaces perpendicular to each other. The geometry of these void spaces makes separation of different parts possible and acts as a middle courtyard for connecting different areas with each other. Human dimensions, open air, light and shadow, green space and color increase the sense of middle courtyard.
Industrial Architecture, Factory, Iran, Middle Courtyard, Concrete, Office, Cruciform Axes, Green Roof, Exposed Materials, Davood Boroojeni
In Iran there have been specific patterns for organizing building plans from the past. The middle courtyard and the cruciform axes are two important patterns in Iranian architecture. It is believed that the prediction of these two patterns in the architectural design of this project is an attempt to revitalize these two Iranian architectural methods in industrial uses.
The most important challenge in designing industrial uses is the proper separation of different work spaces. For this purpose instead of a wall we used space to separate different parts. The middle courtyards prediction helped to separate various parts of the factory properly. Other challenge was the possibility of leaving this middle courtyard abandoned. To meet this challenge we increased the spatial quality of the middle courtyard by observing human dimensions and considering open air for it and predicting the light and shadow play and green space and color.
The project started in May 2019 and finished in November 2020. The project is located in a small industrial town in Alborz province of Iran.
One of our primary goals of design was to expose materials. We believe that the uses of exposed materials not only creates an industrial feel in the spaces, also makes less harm to the environment. Structures are made of steel, floors are made of concrete, walls are made of prefabricated concrete blocks, glass, prefabricated concrete panels, and stairs are made of in-site concrete without any other materials being added.
In this project, design methodology used quantitative and qualitative. The paramount goals of this project focused on best achieving, Appropriate Functionality, Provision of Desired Spatial Quality, Restoration of Middle Courtyard and Consumption Reduction of Energy and Construction Material. It is to note that such data gathering and assessment techniques utilized as field observation, review of architectural standards, identification of employer needs, review of relevant historical background, technical analysis of construction material, and last but not the least an assessment on the region climate.
Factors such as the desired spatial quality, local architecture, climate and exposed usage of materials have been considered in the project design. We believe that beautiful innovative useful architecture of Shamim Polymer factory is the result of using the above mentioned factors in the project simultaneously.
All photos : Photographer Parham Taghioff
Shamim Polymer Factory has been a Silver winner in the Architecture, Building and Structure Design award category in the year 2020 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Silver A' Design Award celebrates top-tier designs that embody excellence and innovation. This award acknowledges creations that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also highly functional, reflecting the designer's deep understanding and skill. Silver A' Design Award recipients are recognized for their contribution to raising industry standards and advancing the practice of design. Their work often incorporates original innovations and elicits a strong emotional response, making a notable impact on the improvement of everyday life.
Davood Boroojeni was recognized with the coveted Silver A' Design Award in 2021, a testament to excellence of their work Shamim Polymer Factory.
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Shamim Polymer Factory, designed by Davood Boroojeni, is a groundbreaking industrial architecture project located in a small industrial town in Alborz province of Iran. The project, which commenced in May 2019 and was completed in November 2020, has been awarded the Silver A' Design Award in 2021 for its outstanding innovation and technical excellence.
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