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Industrial architecture

By: Panwar, Dinesh.
Publisher: Mumbai Indian Institute of Architects 2021Edition: Vol.86(4), April.Description: 49-51p.Subject(s): ARCHITECTURE GENERAL (AR-GEN)Online resources: Click here In: Journal of the Indian institute of architects :(JIIA)Summary: Stonex India’s administrative and industrial complex in Kishangarh has been conceptualized to serve as an eminent landmark in Kishangarh. In- stead of erecting a factory-processed industrial shed that focuses on the product and does not com- municate with the people who inhabit it, the Stonex factory is developed as a native production-house,geared for excellence and innovation of the global order, while successfully carving out a niche of its own amidst the industrial landscape. A product of simultaneous interactions be- tween dynamic ordering of principles across vary- ing systems and scales, and responses towards the site, the architecture is an attempt to manifest the user at the centre of the design process. Drawing in- spiration and making reference to the regional Son- pura temple, the building crafts a sense of belong- ingness and a sense of place by using local rubble as a muse for its own identity. Keeping the worker.....
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Stonex India’s administrative and industrial
complex in Kishangarh has been conceptualized
to serve as an eminent landmark in Kishangarh. In-
stead of erecting a factory-processed industrial
shed that focuses on the product and does not com-
municate with the people who inhabit it, the Stonex
factory is developed as a native production-house,geared for excellence and innovation of the global
order, while successfully carving out a niche of its
own amidst the industrial landscape.
A product of simultaneous interactions be-
tween dynamic ordering of principles across vary-
ing systems and scales, and responses towards the
site, the architecture is an attempt to manifest the
user at the centre of the design process. Drawing in-
spiration and making reference to the regional Son-
pura temple, the building crafts a sense of belong-
ingness and a sense of place by using local rubble
as a muse for its own identity. Keeping the worker.....

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