I thought I would just take the opportunity to share with you all some images I have been collecting for my current project.
The areas I have been directing my research towards include renovation, loft and warehouse apartment conversions, old freight elevator cages (mostly wooden), factory conversions, reclaimed wooden railway sleepers, industrial renovations and a lot of other stuff down the more technical route, such as smartglass and various eco-insulation brands.
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| factory conversion |
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| although these are eco friendly, I'm not sure I could take any more pallets! |
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| this is one of my favourites so far, although I had more space in mind! |
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| incorporating 'living spaces' within the office I think will prove valuable, as not only will it increase the feel good factor having an impact on staff morale, but it will reduce the carbon emissions |
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| Terramac is an ingenious product from Japan which is essentially an indoor living carpet |
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| Kubala-Washatko Architects in Wisconsin, USA have converted an old factory for their sustainable offices |
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| the open plan space keeps the air circulating, exactly what is needed in a communal area such as a reception and waiting space |
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| this type of structure on show is how I envision the offices to be, although with more platforms creating partial floors |
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| bringing nature indoors serves as a reminder to protect the environment |
Further to this research, I looked at freight elevators to provide disabled access. I want to keep the industrial factory-esque theme, and a salvaged fright elevator would be ideal. These are commonly seen in loft or warehouse apartment conversions, seem most often in the likes of Boston, New York, San Francisco, and London.
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| these old industrial freight cage elevators are highly sought after for warehouse conversions, and can be salvaged from old factories and warehouses |
We are set to visit the site on Thursday, however as it is close to my house I took a wander there this morning armed with my DSLR. Unfortunately however, aside from the rather overcast sky, it is right next to the stadium for Dundee United Football Club - and today happened to be a day where they are playing at home. Aside from police cones along the road, the road being blocked off, a man from Sky Sports wandering around, and a coach in the way, the Hibs coach turned up - so I decided to call it a day. Hopefully Thursday will be more successful - and at least we will get a look inside the building as well, as it is currently under lock and key.






















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