Industrial and technology design

We design factories, warehouses, logistics hubs and specialised facilities for the food, pharmaceutical and process industries. Each of these projects comes with different technical requirements, different material and equipment flows and different safety standards that architecture must integrate from the very first concept stage. An increasing number of industrial investments today do not start from a greenfield site, but from an existing industrial hall that needs to be adapted to new technologies and new operational loads. This requires designers to understand not only what the building currently is, but what it needs to become. We work on projects where equipment installation takes place in parallel with construction, where new infrastructure systems must fit within existing structures and where schedules leave no room for delays from any participant involved in the process. Projects of this type require highly precise coordination of construction, installation and technological works, since timelines are determined by the planned production start date rather than the completion of construction itself. Alongside the design of new industrial facilities, we have also specialised in the reconstruction of existing industrial buildings - adapting existing infrastructure to new technologies and production processes that often exceed the building’s original design parameters.

Architecture That Understands the Process

Industrial design in our studio begins with understanding what is being produced within the facility, how materials and equipment move through the space and which technical conditions are required for the process to function efficiently.

Key roles

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Analysis of production processes and operational flows

Design of industrial facilities and production plants

Integration of safety and regulatory requirements

Coordination with technological consultants

Optimisation of spatial organisation and logistics

  • Analysis of production processes and operational flows

  • Design of industrial facilities and production plants

  • Integration of safety and regulatory requirements

  • Coordination with technological consultants

  • Optimisation of spatial organisation and logistics

Spaces Designed Around Technology

The quality of an industrial facility is measured through operational efficiency, maintenance costs and the ability to adapt to future technological requirements. A building designed with a clear understanding of production processes, safety standards and logistical flows adapts more easily to change, consumes fewer resources and retains its long-term functional value.