Studio SAAR’s Employee-Oriented India Facility is Redefining Factory Work
When you think of factory jobs, you probably envision workers toiling away in harsh industrial environments under the watchful eyes of supervisors. This is still the reality throughout much of the world, including the United States. While many industrial facilities have improved since the 19th century, they can still be bleak places to work. Labor conditions and compensation are a big part of that, but the design of the facilities themselves has its own crucial role. In a bid to promote well-being among employees, some companies are hiring architects to craft modernized, sustainable factories that feel a lot more pleasant than average.
Studio SAAR, a young architecture firm based in both England and India, was commissioned to design the Secure Sanand electronics manufacturing factory in Sanand, Gujarat, India. The firm is dedicated to creating sustainable solutions centered on the needs and aspirations of both local people and the environment. That directive is front and center at the factory, which houses state-of-the-art production facilities, visitor spaces, and comfortable areas for employees connected by open-air walkways across a lush green campus.
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