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Today’s Warehouse Design: Better for Business

dscott@ecosteel.com · September 21, 2018 ·

Today’s new generation of warehouses is sporting top-tier architectural features chosen for their ability to streamline logistics and generate other business benefits. This modern approach to warehouse design has made values like optimal performance, durability, and sustainability top priorities for new building projects. Here’s how the value of today’s warehouses is being maximized.

Appealing Design

This new breed of warehouses also flaunts sleek aesthetics, with many achieving an “industrial chic” look. From restaurants to cafes and clothing stores, a variety of businesses have brought their operations into warehouse spaces, and this has made style an increasingly important aspect of modern warehouse design. If what you are looking is for other ways you can improve your business productivity, continue with this post about Benefits of cloud-based communication.

Attractive finishes, light fixtures, storage installations, and other elements are becoming more common in warehouses, all for the purpose of making these places more pleasing to customers and workers alike. For customizable and affordable office rentals, be sure to look up Execu Suites.

Practical Sizing, Layouts, and Fixtures

Warehouse building design has gotten bigger, and that’s making warehouses better. Their average ceiling height has increased by 12 feet, creating more room for vertical storage without the need for added square footage. By increasing in size, warehouse spaces can avoid problems like exceeding capacity or having crowded, work-disrupting layouts.

Staff, cargo vehicles, automated equipment, and other equipment such as these lifting products for sale are better able to move through and access warehouses that have optimized their floorplans through vertical storage. More room is left for pathways throughout the space, as well as entry points like loading doors for trucks and other equipment.

Also enhancing the performance of warehouses is improved lighting. Through both expanded light installations and daylighting via ceiling windows, today’s warehouse spaces are helping workers see more clearly and be more productive overall.

Smart Systems

Innovative technology is increasingly being integrated into modern warehouse design in an effort to optimize processing efficiency. This includes computerized sorting and tracking systems, as well as robotic equipment programmed to automatically retrieve, stack, and pack products for delivery.

The distribution centers of brands like Amazon and Coca Cola are some of the best examples of modern warehouses empowered by tech. More and more tasks are being automated, relieving workers from physical labor and upgrading them to roles which require supervising and interacting with the technology used.

Sustainability

Energy efficient building design has become a big priority for companies in the commercial sector. That’s partly because the U.S. Department of Energy’s Commercial Building Initiative has set a requirement for all commercial facilities to have net-zero energy consumption by 2050.

The embrace of smart systems has actually made it easier for warehouses to make progress toward this goal. With the installation of occupancy sensors, these spaces can activate utilities like artificial lighting in specific zones only when it’s needed, dramatically cutting down on resource consumption.

Another way that modern warehouses are minimizing energy usage is by building more indoor loading docks. This eliminates the problem of losing heated/cooled air to dock doors being left open during loading periods.

High-Performance Materials

Warehouses are no longer “bare bones” structures built from the most basic materials. Many are now using top quality materials that provide the best combination of value, durability, and sustainability.

This includes the use of insulated metal panels for warehouse walls and rooftops. More companies are turning to metal-based constructions for their warehouses to enjoy advantages like quick assembly, cost effectiveness, design flexibility, and greater green value.

Modern Warehouse Design: Better for Business

The 21st century has opened a new chapter of warehouse building design, one that seeks to make these facilities as effective as they can be. Today’s smarter approach to energy efficient building design is minimizing energy waste, cutting out operational inefficiencies, and increasing productivity. Businesses can reap the benefits by ensuring that their warehouses keep up with the rising standards.

Learn more about how EcoSteel can help you achieve top tier modern warehouse design: CONTACT US TODAY

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Featured Project: Miami Modern Prefab

dscott@ecosteel.com · May 11, 2016 ·

Miami Modern Prefab – The Tin Box: Pioneering the Future of Sustainable Architecture
Written By Kerissa Glentz

When EcoSteel client David Rifkind and his wife, Holly Zickler set out to build The Tin Box, they didn’t realize their project would become such a large public spectacle. This green design has since drawn the attention of neighbors and news channels alike; just one of many unintended consequences they have experienced by building their home from 100 percent recycled steel materials.

The couple and their design dream team had three major objections in mind; bring in social sustainability, ecological sustainability and mix it with top notch design quality. The result? A beautifully functional, economically manufactured home strong enough to withstand hurricanes, termites, mold, and any other growths typical of tropical living.

Let’s take a closer look at how EcoSteel helped produce this award winning residence:

Social sustainability: Located adjacent to public parks, The Tin Box serves to enrich the community by helping people see how simple energy conservation is, and how it can easily be achieved in normal day to day living. The house has also provoked local discussion about sustainable construction and site development strategies, in addition to providing an opportunity for building inspectors to study the successful use of steel technologies.

Ecological sustainability: The Tin Box was designed to use the least amount of energy and water possible. Not only during its construction period, but throughout the function of the home, an effort to “both reduce energy demand and replace fossil fuels.” Rifkind says. The home uses 100 percent recycled water gathered from steel rainwater cistern outside. The water is then run through three filters, a string filter, a UV lamp and a charcoal filter which purifies the water for indoor use.

Quality design: The home features a structural steel frame, with prefabricated panels which consume just one-seventh of the energy needed to fabricate a traditional home in the Miami area, making it ideal for solar and wind energy capability. With the durability of steel material from EcoSteel, also comes additional energy saving tactics-the strength of this unconventional frame keeps its stature safe from natural disasters and other harsh weather conditions.

From affordability to planted green roofing, this high-performance building is sure to have long lasting admiration. And with the goal of building a net-zero energy home, this couple get to reap the benefits of economic reward, as well as an abundance of personal gratification.

EcoSteel specializes in providing all-steel materials for economical and durable architectural development. We use 3D technology to bring our structural concepts to life, allowing our architect and builder counter parts to continue the design process by visually honing in on the specifications of each project. For more information about our steel material and collaborative efforts, please contact us at 555-5555.

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