Headquarters and Logistic Centre of the Plural Pharmacy Cooperative / ORANGE arquitectura
The former Topázio’s Factory site results from the relocation of the previous Emídio Navarro Avenue unit, in the Coimbra city center, to Pedrulha’s Industrial Area in the late 1950’s.
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Architects: ORANGE arquitectura
Location: CoÃmbra, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Alexandre Saraiva Dias, Maria Amália Freitas
Area: 11288.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
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Collaborators: Tiago Nunes da Costa, Daniela Santos, Luis Salazar, Miguel Serpa Oliva, Daniel Gameiro, Ana do Vale Lopes, ElÃsio Graça, Nuno Pereira, Paulo Teixeira, João Portugal, Rui Santos, João Lopes
Clients: Plural - Cooperativa Farmacêutica, CRL
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Text description provided by the architects. The former Topázio’s Factory site results from the relocation of the previous Emídio Navarro Avenue unit, in the Coimbra city center, to Pedrulha’s Industrial Area in the late 1950’s.
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Ground floor plan
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The strong presence of this building in the former National Road 1, currently known as Rua Manuel Madeira, can be seen, mainly, on its elevation extended along the way, with a modern language where the horizontality and the repetitive rhythm, given by the openings and friezes, are outstanding. On the other hand, the vertical gestu...
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Architects: ORANGE arquitectura
Location: CoÃmbra, Portugal
Architect In Charge: Alexandre Saraiva Dias, Maria Amália Freitas
Area: 11288.0 m2
Project Year: 2017
Photographer: do mal o menos
Collaborators: Tiago Nunes da Costa, Daniela Santos, Luis Salazar, Miguel Serpa Oliva, Daniel Gameiro, Ana do Vale Lopes, ElÃsio Graça, Nuno Pereira, Paulo Teixeira, João Portugal, Rui Santos, João Lopes
Clients: Plural - Cooperativa Farmacêutica, CRL
© do mal o menos
Text description provided by the architects. The former Topázio’s Factory site results from the relocation of the previous Emídio Navarro Avenue unit, in the Coimbra city center, to Pedrulha’s Industrial Area in the late 1950’s.
© do mal o menos
Ground floor plan
© do mal o menos
The strong presence of this building in the former National Road 1, currently known as Rua Manuel Madeira, can be seen, mainly, on its elevation extended along the way, with a modern language where the horizontality and the repetitive rhythm, given by the openings and friezes, are outstanding. On the other hand, the vertical gestu...
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