The primary structural system of the administrative building is based on a reinforced concrete skeletal framework, which provides a robust and durable support for the entire structure. Similarly, the production hall employs the same reinforced concrete frame system, ensuring consistency in structural performance and load distribution across both buildings.
The floor slabs are constructed using reinforced concrete panels, offering excellent rigidity and the ability to span large areas without intermediate supports. This contributes to the creation of open and flexible interior spaces suited to various functional requirements.
The partition walls that divide the individual rooms are made from concrete masonry units, with thicknesses of either 250 mm or 150 mm, chosen based on spatial and acoustic needs.
The materials selected for the building’s exterior and interior finishes include:
Glass, used extensively to enhance natural lighting and visual connectivity;
Perforated metal panels, which serve both aesthetic and functional roles on the façade, allowing ventilation and visual interest;
Exposed concrete, providing a raw, durable surface that emphasizes the building’s structural character;
HPL (High-Pressure Laminate) panels, chosen for their durability, ease of maintenance, and clean appearance;
Sandwich panels, used mainly for cladding technical areas, offering good thermal insulation and quick installation.
This combination of materials balances functionality, aesthetic appeal, and structural efficiency, contributing to a cohesive architectural expression.