Project Details
- Project Name
- Global Research & Technology Center
- Location
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1950 Vaughn Road
Kennesaw ,GA ,United States
- Client/Owner
- Novelis
- Size
- 160,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2012
- Awards
- 2012 ENR Southeast Magazine's 12th annual Best Projects - "Award of Merit" in the Industrial and Manufacturing category
- Shared by
- public relations counsel
- Consultants
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Interior Designer: Lord, Aeck & Sargent and idea|span,null: AHA Consulting Engineers,Electrical Engineer: AHA Consulting Engineers,Plumbing Engineer: AHA Consulting Engineers,AHA Consulting Engineers,Structural Engineer: KSi/Structural Engineers,Construction Manager: DPR
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
The design of rolled aluminum and aluminum can recycling giant Novelis’ new Global Research & Technology Center intended to give customers a close look at the company’s world-class R&D, engineering and manufacturing expertise, drive collaboration with customers, and showcase innovative use of Novelis’ materials.
The 160,000-square-foot facility, located less than 25 miles from Novelis’ Atlanta corporate headquarters, was previously office and warehouse space for a chemical manufacturer. Architecture firm Lord, Aeck & Sargent (LAS) designed a new public entry, retrofitted the office space, and built out the empty warehouse space to create a wide variety of materials development and testing laboratories along with a 30-foot-tall high-bay space housing a 16,000-square-foot pilot beverage can production line, an industrial lab with two overhead cranes, and warehouse space. The building is one story with a mechanical mezzanine in the high-bay area to optimize the use of space. Approximately 35,000 square feet remains for future expansion.
Novelis asked LAS to design a facility that emphasized cohesiveness with the company’s corporate headquarters in Atlanta, so LAS created a modern, open, light-filled work environment with similar finishes, and we took the design a step beyond. The firm also created numerous ways to incorporate the company’s aluminum into the design.
The building’s public entrance, for example, formerly pedimented precast concrete and glass, has been completely reimagined and features a 38-foot-long cantilevered aluminum-clad steel and glass canopy and updated landscaping that reaches out to welcome visitors. The design incorporates a dramatic structure and a playful use of scuppers and rain chains that direct water into the new planted areas that frame the arrival sequence. The modern entry that sets the tone for the site and the innovation we expect to create inside.
Inside, visitors enter a light-filled lobby that leads into a showcase area for Novelis materials including an all aluminum car body and a global map made of recycled aluminum cans. Both areas are flanked by offices as well as meeting spaces that will bring together Novelis’ top worldwide metallurgists, materials scientists, engineers and technologists to collaborate with customers from around the globe.
Beyond that are the laboratories, designed to address a Novelis goal for flexibility. Lab furniture can be reconfigured economically to accommodate anticipated ongoing changes in lab use and equipment.
The labs are configured along a 480-foot-long double-loaded corridor.
In order to engage visitors by showcasing Novelis R&D and also provide relief from what otherwise would have been a long, monotonous corridor, LAS added several design features. Among them are windows that look into the labs and aluminum panels at the lab entryways to provide wall texture and give another nod to Novelis material.
Other corridor design features are aimed at giving texture to the ceiling. They include a reveal around the ceiling and large round specialty lights – located at the laboratory entries – meant to evoke the aluminum can shape.