G8A Architecture & Urban Planning

Jakob Factory

Jakob Factory
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JAKOB FACTORY

G8A Architecture & Urban Planning + rollimarchini architekten

CATEGORY
Factory, Sustainability & Green Design

LOCATION
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

ARCHITECTS
G8A Architecture & Urban Planning, rollimarchini architekten

YEAR
2020

MANUFACTURERS
AutoDesk, DELABIE, INAX, Decocrete, Molution, Paragon, Sttel

ARCHITECT IN CHARGE
Grégoire Du Pasquier, Manuel Der Hagopian, Michael Rolli, Francesco Marchini

CONTRACTOR
Trung Hau Construction Company

ENGINEERING
Jakob Rope Systems, NKC Engineering

DESIGN TEAM
Michael Rolli, Francesco Marchini Camia, Marika Steiner, Grégoire Du Pasquier, Manuel Der Hagopian, Andrea Archanco Astorga

LANDSCAPE
G8A Architects

PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Artelia Vietnam

AREA
13000 m²

CLIENT
Jakob Saigon Limited

Jakob Factory
© Hiroyuki Oki
Jakob Factory
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Text description provided by architect.

The Jakob Factory project offered the design partnership of rollimarchini architekten from Bern and Swiss-born G8A Architects the unique opportunity to propose a highly innovative and highly specific manufacturing space, set to become a design reference for tropical sustainable architecture.

Jakob Factory
© Hiroyuki Oki
Jakob Factory
© Hiroyuki Oki

The factory houses the specialist steel rope producers Jakob Rope Systems, a high-quality manufacturing organization, specializing in custom made steel meshing used for scales of private to industrial usage.

The partnership of organizations applied their pillar value of sustainability, both environmental and social, to all phases of the design process, from conception execution and projected project developments.

Jakob Factory
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Jakob Factory
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The 30’000m2 site area is placed in the center of an industrial park 50 kilometers north of Ho Chi Minh City, the economic capitol of Vietnam. Ever since Vietnam’s economic reform in 1986 the country has seen a grappling rise in national GDP, with industries and populations moving from a primarily agricultural industry to a focused industrial practice.

The past ten years has seen the doubling of industrial parks constructed on city outskirts from the North to the South of the country.

Jakob Factory
© Hiroyuki Oki
Jakob Factory
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Jakob Factory
© Hiroyuki Oki

With lightning speed, little regulations and priorities focused on economic gain rather than environmental impact, many of these zones have witnessed highly polluting and detrimental construction practices, transforming the previously porous land to large zones of impermeable slab development.

The Jakob Factory proposal was seen as a unique opportunity for rollimarchini and G8A to propose an alternative to these detrimental practices, presenting a strategically land saving project with focus elements of passive design.

Proposing an environmentally friendly alternative to the typically horizontally spread manufacturing buildings. Jakob Factory offers an innovative vertical densification strategy, stacking the usable zones on superimposed slats.

Jakob Factory
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Jakob Factory
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This robust design avoids unnecessary ground usage negating needless land development, while also offering workers agreeable outdoor spaces. However, the proposition necessitates the imposing facades taking on important functions; having to provide both shading and rain protection, a service previously asked from roofing.

Taking reference from the traditional tropical architecture of the region the design has developed with porous façade devised as a lush plantation “skin”, the suspended structure is supported by a two-layer rope network stretched from the ground to the roof.

Jakob Factory
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Jakob Factory
© Hiroyuki Oki

The horizontal geotextile planters not only filter rain and sun, but also contribute to lowering the atmospheric temperature through evaporation, acting as air purifiers and dust particle binders.

The intelligent distribution of work spaces combined with the plantation façade and completely modular interior walls provide a comfortable working space, a pioneering initiative as Jakob Factory becomes the first project in Vietnam proposing completely naturally ventilated manufacturing halls.

Jakob Factory
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Jakob Factory
Upper Floor Plan


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