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Lithium Manufacturing Commons
Description:
A lithium battery manufacturing campus designed as a civic and industrial commons rather than a conventional factory. The architecture adopts a brutalist exterior language of exposed concrete, deep shadows, and monumental massing to express permanence, strength, and industrial intent.
Internally, the spatial experience shifts deliberately toward human comfort and dignity. Courtyards, light wells, polished concrete floors, wood inserts, and controlled acoustics create a warm and grounded working environment. The building prioritizes the human before the machine, without compromising production efficiency.
The manufacturing core is organized as a linear, optimized production system with clear separation between raw processing, assembly, testing, and dispatch. Surrounding this core is a business and transaction hub that accommodates vendors, auditors, logistics partners, R&D teams, and visiting investors, positioning manufacturing as both production and commerce.
Social infrastructure is fully integrated into the campus. Childcare and daycare facilities are central and visible, designed to support working parents without isolation. A secular brutalist chapel provides a space of pause and reflection for workers and visitors alike. Women-forward infrastructure ensures safety, visibility, healthcare access, and flexible working conditions as functional systems rather than symbolic gestures.
This is not a factory hidden from view. It is a manufacturing ecosystem where production, care, trade, and dignity coexist. The project reframes industrial architecture as civic pride, building factories that people want to work in and remain part of over the long term.
Amenities:
Battery manufacturing floors, business and transaction offices, R&D spaces, childcare and daycare centers, healthcare and rest rooms, women-support infrastructure, secular chapel, courtyards, logistics zones, visitor facilities
Specifications:
Category: Industrial
Styles: Brutalism, Industrial, Contemporary
Primary Style: Brutalism
Number of Floors: 4
Number of Programs: 9
Roof Type: Flat
Interior Layout: Linear, Centralized
Additional Features: Courtyards, Staircases, Ramps
Exterior: Facade
Material Used: Concrete, Steel, Wood, Glass
Ideal for Terrain type: Flat
Adaptive to Climate types: Hot & Dry, Composite
Sustainability: Daylighting, Natural Ventilation, Low-Carbon Materials
What you will receive:
After purchase, you will receive a complete digital design package required to construct this project.
The deliverables include:
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Architectural drawings necessary for construction
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Floor plans, sections, and elevations
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Basic dimensional and spatial details required for execution
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Design intent guide for on-site work
All files will be sent to your registered email address after your purchase is completed.
Important notes:
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This design is provided as a ready-to-use construction design, not a conceptual sketch
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Local approvals, structural drawings, MEP drawings, and statutory submissions may be required separately as per local regulations
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Minor adaptations may be needed to suit site conditions, by-laws, and local codes
This package is intended to reduce design time and help you move directly toward execution.