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THE DEPENDENCY OF PRODUCTION
CHRISTOPHER ALLICK
The Dependency of Production examines the inherent dependency between factory and product and the new dependency between factory and community. The building is a factory, located in Indianapolis, Indiana, that manufactures steel frame modules for use in a variety of programs including retail, residential, and office. The factory responds to four themes; dependency, transportation, production, and transparency. The factory seeks to educate users about manufacturing processes, lean manufacturing, and steel frame modular as a building system. This building reflects on the current state of factory design and serves as a model for what the next generation of factory design could be.
32
Interstitial Truss
Clear Span 8’ - 9’-6” Typical Spacing
33
7 1/2” Light Gauge Steel Studs, 16” O.C.
1/4” x 6” Steel Strap
6” x 6” HSS
6” x 4” HSS3” Concrete
Decking on Steel Form Deck
2 1/2” Light Gauge Steel Studs, 16” O.C.
6” Ceiling Joists24” O.C.
3” x 2” HSS6” x 2” HSS
Mate Line
KULLMAN FRAMING SYSTEM
STEEL FRAME MODULAR
Detroit, MI 284 milesChicago, IL
185 Miles
St. Louis, MO 244 Miles
Nashville, TN 287 Miles
Cleveland, OH 316 miles
Pittsburgh, PA 359 Miles
Louisville, KY 114 Miles
Cincinnati, OH 112 Miles
Indianapolis, IN
White River
Interstate 70
Interstate 65
Site
Railroad
becomes essential.
product.
Indianapolis, Indiana is located within 650 miles of 55% of the American Population, making it an ideal location to site a factory of this nature. With shipping costs of $6 - $10 per mile, the factory’s location
The vacant, 10 acre site is located east of the major highway system and has a railroad running through the north end of the site. The railroad becomes important for delivery of materials and shipping of finished
Industrial
SiteIndustrial
Commercial
Church
Residential
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learn about manufacturing processes.
The site is located within a mixed industrial and lower middle class residential neighborhood. Programmatic elements such as a welding school, observation decks, and green space invite the public into the site to
The interior functions of the factory begin to spill out into the public green space and the mechanized nature of the green space reflects the ideals of the factory.
High School
EXISTING SITE CONDITIONS
479’ Typical Curve Radius
Existing Railroad Track
Spur
RAILROAD EXPANSION
12’
Concrete Floor
9’
12’
12’
Polycarbonate Skin
36’
12’
Polycarbonate Floor with Fluorescent Lighting
Metal Panel Skin
STRUCTURES ONSITE
Pavilion
Lantern’s A - D
Floor 01, Fabrication
Floor 02, Production
Floor 03, Office + School
A A
A A
A A
SECTION A - A
STRUCTURAL + MECHANICAL DEVELOPMENT
Supply Return
PROTOTYPE HOUSE
CONCRETE BA TCHING PLANT1
6” Reinforced Concrete Slab
Steel Base PlateConcrete Foundation
Concrete Footing
Polycarbonate 40mm ThickSteel Angle
Anchor Bolt
Wide Flange Beam
Steel Angle
Anchor Bolt
Steel Truss,Wide Flange Sections
2” x 8” Aluminum
Tubing Wide Flange
Column
4” Concrete
Slab Metal
Decking Steel
Joist
Aluminum Shading Device
Glass
Anchor
Sag Rod
Wood Cap
Metal Flashing
EPDM Roof Membrane
2” Continuous Insulation3” Concrete
Metal Decking
6” Reinforced Concrete Slab
Glass Curtain Wall
Steel Angle
2” x 8” Aluminum TubingSag Rod
Concrete Foundation
Concrete Footing
Steel Connection Plate
Wide Flange Beam
Wide Flange Column
Intake LouverSteel Base Plate
Steel Joist
Metal Flashing
EPDM Roof Membrane
2” Continuous Insulation
Wood Cap
3” Concrete
Metal Decking
Wide Flange Beam
Operable Glass Skylight
Wide Flange Column
Polycarbonate, 40mm Thick
Steel Angle
Anchor Bolt
Steel Truss
Metal Decking
4” Concrete Slab
Metal Panel
Air Space
Continuous Vapor Retarder
Continuous Insulation
Steel Stud
Gypsum Board
WALL SECTIONS
HOIST LOWERING MODULE ONTO TRUCK
NIGHT RENDERING
0 FFICE INTER 10 R
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SECOND FLOOR PRODUCTION LINE