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The Oatmeal Factory in Ningwu / JSPA Design

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The project was designed by JSPA Design and consisted of an Oatmeal factory, transforming raw oat into flour products in Ningwu, China. The post The Oatmeal Factory in Ningwu / JSPA Design appeared first on ArchEyes.

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Factory Reset: These Architects are Giving the Industrial Typology a Much-Needed Update

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The Oatmeal Factory in Ningwu, Shanxi province by JSPA Design. For Frank Lloyd Wright, that design principle has been misunderstood, because, “Form and function should be one, joined in a spiritual union.” The main entrance to the factory emphasized by the use of brick walls. Form or Function?

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Grey brick walls wrap a factory building referencing to local construction methods in China

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JSPA Design has wrapped a factory building with grey brick walls, giving a lantern effect at nights in Ningwu, Shanxi Province, China. Named The Oatmeal Factory, the design of the factory takes cues from local construction methods in the area and creates an introvert building whe.

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Oatmeal Factory, Shanxi Province, China

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The project consists of the creation of an Oatmeal factory, transforming raw oats into flour products. Patios and large gardens will pierce the whole building, providing natural light and creating impressive spatial dilatations within the factory.

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"Sightseeing factory" in China celebrates the heritage of red vinegar

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Chinese practice Lel Design Studio has completed a factory in Yongchun that combines traditional and modern brewing facilities for vinegar with a sightseeing route for tourists. The visitor route begins in front of the factory, where a space named the Ancient Brewing Square was filled with giant storage jars of fermenting vinegar.

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Non-Linear Chronologies: 7 Chinese Firms Designing Architecture Against the March of Time

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The approach, more than a stylistic exercise, challenges the conventional linear approach of architectural history, integrating eras seemingly seamlessly through a singular design. Bache Community Center By DEDANG DESIGN , Suzhou, China. Can a building exist simultaneously in the past, present and future?

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Emotional Engines: 10 Projects Demonstrating that Experiential Architecture Dominates Design

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More and more spaces are designed to tell a story, engaging with us on a profoundly emotional level. This new school of design invites us to ponder, question and explore the nature of our work. Order your copy today. Look around you. What do you see? A building is not just a building anymore, right?