Print Email Facebook Twitter "Architectural landscape in the British American Tobacco factory: Flora exhibition space in hall 12" Title "Architectural landscape in the British American Tobacco factory: Flora exhibition space in hall 12" Author Casanegra Morelli, M. Contributor Hermkens, A. (mentor) Colautti, F. (mentor) Faculty Architecture Department RMIT Programme Graduation studio Zevenaar Date 2011-06-30 Abstract For the BAT (British American Tobacco factory) terrain to re-use and use the main valuable buildings as a source was a starting point, this approach depends in the cultural, historical, architectural and social value that the obsolete buildings have. Architectural values related to standardization, function and form, mostly the halls from the year 1921 till 1952 have an architectural value, because of the unity, clarity and precise construction linked with the industrial production. As a recognizable element, prefabricated concrete columns and beams as a repetition, express the clear way it was constructed and assembled. The new flora exhibition space in "hall 12", is related to the biodiversity in the landscape that is predominant in Zevenaar. The flora exhibition space is a new function that can enhance the horticulture value, and can give a new identity to the people in Zevenaar. So the necessity of an architectural landscape considers the ecological approach and the relation to the context. It intend to recover aesthetically the spirit of a place, which lose the identity caused by the urban intervention. Subject valuesarchitectural landscape To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:637f43a3-f35d-4cc8-9e66-9eddd87cea59 Embargo date 2011-07-06 Part of collection Student theses Document type master thesis Rights (c) 2011 Casanegra Morelli, M. Files PDF p5_monica.pdf 12.3 MB PDF poster_1.pdf 1.42 MB PDF poster_2.pdf 1.49 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:637f43a3-f35d-4cc8-9e66-9eddd87cea59/datastream/OBJ2/view