Vers une Industrie Légère by Gramática Arquitectónica is located in the municipality of Barro, in the province of Pontevedra, in Galicia, Spain. The project is a manifesto, a new way of understanding industrial environments. It is more than an industrial building, it is a place where customers and workers can enjoy the industrial process.

Furthermore, the construction claims that industry does not have to exist only in vast areas full of concrete but can be located in more natural areas.
Vers une Industrie légère by Grammatica Arquitectonica took into account the place where it was located, the natural landscape. Just a few white buildings surrounded by trees. A green area was added to the plot to function as a small green lung. A small garden where the workers can enjoy the area.

The façade was made by the workers themselves and the façade panels were made in dark grey as was the roof. In this way, a uniformity was generated.
 

Description of project by Gramática Arquitectónica

Once upon a time there was a small company whose activity was related to wood and furniture.

They needed a place to work, and selected a privileged plot of land in a forest on the slope of a small mountain.

Step by step, the company’s industrial complex was built.

The construction gave careful consideration to the natural landscape and context: just a few white buildings surrounded by trees.

As the neighbouring plots were developed, soon there were no longer any trees or forest and the landscape quickly changed.

As it expanded, it became time for the woodworking company to have a new building –complete with areas to showcase its unique products to their clients.

Now surrounded by industrial areas; grey concrete boxes; the company wanted to stand unique, and dissociate itself from the adjoining factories and companies.

The result was Vers une Industrie Légère, a manifesto, as a new way of understanding industrial environments.

Located in Barro, Spain, Vers une Industrie Légère is more than a factory building, it is a place where clients and the workers can enjoy the industrial process, and a statement that industry doesn’t need to only exist in vast areas full of concrete.

A green area was added to the plot of land. Functioning as a small lung of fresh air for the industrial park, it is a garden that all the workers from the area can enjoy, whilst clients or factory workers can take a nap or rest a bit outside.


The facade was made by the workers themselves, thereby strengthening the relationship between the building and its inhabitants.

Each facade panel was carefully brought to the new building. As each panel left the last factory , the workers watched, in a process that was almost like watching loaves of bread leave the oven in a bakery.

And one by one, they were attached to the new building by two workers, father and son, who together completed the puzzle of the facade.

Today, after three years, the panels look the same as the day they were made. The company is able to immediately show the products they create to new clients, before even entering the building.

Designed to contrast to the previous white buildings the facade panels were made in dark grey colour, which along with the gabled roof achieve a monolithic appearance. This further contrasts its own interior – the grey exterior played against the large, open
space of the interior.

The windows open to the north, providing continuous interior light that doesn’t change too much during the working hours. The aim was to reduce the use of artificial lightning, and instead take advantage of the natural light.

Vers une Industrie Légère is a place where industry, environment and people can coexist in harmony whilst valuing the surrounding landscape and nature.

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Design team
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Teresa Sánchez Táboas, Jose Antonio, García Otero, Andrés Suárez Outeda.
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Structural Consultants.- Josep Ramón Solé.
Landscape Consultants.- O Piñeiro.
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Client
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Pomasa.
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Area
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1,800 sqm.
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2018.
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Location
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Barro, Pontevedra, Spain.
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Gramática Arquitectónica is an architecture studio founded by María Teresa Sánchez Táboas.

María Teresa Sánchez Táboas (Pontevedra, 1988) is an architect by the Escuela Técnica Superior de Arquitectura de Madrid ETSAM (2014). For a year, she studied at IIT Chicago, where her project "New Library for the IIT" with Professor Sou Fujimoto was chosen for the Open House Exhibition and awarded the Dean's List. Upon his return from Chicago, he resides at the FAUP in Porto to deepen his knowledge of urban scale projects with Nuno Portas and architectural theory.

Before founding Gramática Arquitectónica, she collaborated with César Portela's studios in Pontevedra, and with Creus e Carrasco in A Coruña. She also works as an editor at Experimenta Magazine in Madrid and collaborates with Injuve in the rehabilitation of the Samhwasa temples in South Korea. In 2017, she founded Gramática Arquitectónica, a studio that ranges from sugar bowl design to industrial warehouses, turning stories and atmospheres into objects and architecture. Among his works, there are single-family homes, restaurants, educational centers, or centerpieces that turn into dishes.
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