Affiliation:
1. JVVA c/ Velázquz 157 Madrid Spain
2. Im Tech Via Scipione dal Ferro, 4‐4/2 40138 Bologna Italy
Abstract
AbstractIndustrial Architecture and their associated engineering structures have a clear objective. They need to be designed and constructed to allow for a product production independently of their nature. In the early XX century German Architecture, especially with the “Bauhaus” movement and others, such as Pier Luigi Nervi in Italy, provided a great impulse to the concept of Industrial Architecture constituting pieces of art. Today, we find examples of industrial buildings that are excellently preserved, and the management of their changing flexibility demand generate engineering judgement to accommodate new “production options” with a safe performance.
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