BRLO BRWHOUSE is a new brewery building designed by GRAFT, an international architecture studio. What separates the brewery from the other industrial warehouses that pock the Berlin landscape is that BRLO BRWHOUSE is completely modular. It's designed for a temporary existence, with BRLO expecting three to five years of occupation, at which point the container-style building can be completely dismantled and moved to a new location.
BRLO BRWHOUSE consists of four lengthwise containers stacked three high, giving more than enough space for the brewery's equipment. As such, BRLO also uses the building as an event space where it hosts things like parties, tastings, and even concerts. Beer is a crucial cultural artifact in Berlin (and indeed around Germany as a whole,) so the combination of social space with brewing industry is a natural one.
Modular Brewery Buildings
BRLO BRWHOUSE Can Be Dismantled and Rebuilt If Necessary
Trend Themes
1. Modular Brewery Buildings - Modular architecture presents new opportunities for temporary spaces and event-centered businesses.
2. Sustainable Industrial Design - Sustainable material choices and modular design can be utilized in various industries to promote eco-friendly manufacturing practices.
3. Temporary Structures for Events - Temporary modular structures provide cost-effective options to host events at various locations and reduce carbon footprint.
Industry Implications
1. Brewing - Modular brewery buildings can be a sustainable and cost-effective solution for expanding or experimenting in the brewing industry.
2. Event Planning - Temporary modular structures can provide event planners with a customizable and sustainable option for a variety of events.
3. Construction - The trend towards modular design can present opportunities for eco-friendly, sustainable construction practices in various industries.