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PLAN Magazine (The Business of Building)
January 2004
BOX ARCHITECTURE FITS OUT ADS INDUSTRIAL UNIT
Box Architectures project of a fit-out of an industrial
unit in Kells. Co Meath, was selected for exhibition with the
RIAI Regional Awards 2003 the practices seventh Irish
architectural honour since 1999.
The project involved the fitting out, for processing, of a mid-terraced
industrial unit (ground floor 346 sq m and mezzanine 242 sq m)
belonging to Archaeological Development Services Ltd, a company
providing a range of archaeological services to the construction
and development sector. The existing structure is a portal frame,
access is from the front and rear of the building.
The brief required that an industrial feel be retained and that
the use of natural daylight be maximised. The design approach
was to insert a series of objects into the building, around which
the plan evolved, denoting the building programme.
On the ground floor the reception and administrative areas are
held to the front. A laboratory is in the center of the building
flanked on both sides by utility elements containing vertical
circulation piercing to the mezzanine, toilets, dark room and
air abrasive room, allowing daylight to penetrate deep into the
volume by retaining translucent roof lights.
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