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Re: Warehouse Detailing
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Date: 
Fri, 29 Mar 2002 15:17:07 GMT
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Well having installed Warehouse control systems for the first 5 years of my
career I had a chance to see a lot of Warehouses...

Modern Warehouses can be pretty borring, there is no getting around that but at
least one side of the building should be dedicated to Docks with lift doors for
the Trucks dropping off and picking up.  Of course your should have several
trucks as well.

One corner could be dedicated to "Office Space"  that corner should have
windows and even a nicer facade then the rest of the building.  Other than that
landscaping is a good way to disguise a simple facade.  And like Mike said have
lots of pallets and junk sitting around, usually in one corner near the docks.

Oh and don't forget the parking spaces for the workers!


Eric Kingsley


In lugnet.build.arch, Shaun Sullivan writes:

Hi all,

I'd like to solicit some ideas.  This evening I just finished putting together
a large warehouse-style building.  It's 32 x 56 studs at the base, and stands
about 18 bricks high (26 with the roof).  The color scheme is: white walls,
red trim, red doors, red windows, and a red roof.

The inside is looking great - tan floor, black balconies, various pieces of
stored merchandise and various accoutrements.  However, the outside looks a
bit ... sparse.  Like any warehouse, there are some broad expanses of plain
wall. Does anybody have any ideas for some external detailing that can make
the outside more aesthetically pleasing, without sacrificing the utilitarian
feel of the building?

I am planning to add some lamps off the front wall - using 2x2 radar dishes
upside down, attached via spigot pieces or something.  Those in grey promise
to look nice, break up the large facades, yet appear functional.

Any other suggestions for "contemporary storage facility greebling" ??  I'd
like to avoid using signs or large banners denoting company names or the like
- ideally, this warehouse should be applicable both to contemporary America,
and mid-20th-century Europe.  I'm afraid "U-Haul" or "Ryder" or "U-Stor-It"
signs won't cut it.

Thanks in advance,
Shaun

FUT .build + .build.arch



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Hi all, I'd like to solicit some ideas. This evening I just finished putting together a large warehouse-style building. It's 32 x 56 studs at the base, and stands about 18 bricks high (26 with the roof). The color scheme is: white walls, red trim, (...) (23 years ago, 29-Mar-02, to lugnet.build.arch, lugnet.build, lugnet.general, lugnet.org.us.nelug)

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