Fabrichnaya Street can be considered the urban origin of Novosibirsk, with a rich past and great potential.
The main concept of the agro-industrial complex is revitalization: the development of unused and abandoned areas through the utilization of existing resources, the creation of new meanings, and the preservation of historical prerequisites. Therefore, in designing the urban farm, the decision was made to preserve the architectural heritage of the chemical plant and seamlessly integrate new construction into the existing context.
During the reconstruction of the site, particular attention was paid to the surrounding context. The area primarily consists of architecture from the Soviet era, featuring various styles such as brick modernism, Soviet modernism, and renovated buildings.
The form and architectural appearance of the new construction are inspired by familiar typologies and the associative imagery of agricultural buildings. Recognizable patterns of greenhouses—gable roofs, transparent finishes, and visible structural elements—were incorporated. As a result, the central part of the complex refers to the typology of crop production facilities. To avoid monotony, vertical dominants act as compositional accents, demonstrating a reinterpretation of traditional agriculture within the framework of modern realities.
Given the increased electricity consumption during production, it is logical to include alternative energy sources such as solar batteries and solar panels. Solar batteries are installed on the accessible roof of the second floor of the public block, serving both their primary function and providing shade. Solar panels are mounted on the facade of the production block, oriented toward the south and southeast sides. These panels blend organically into the architectural appearance and complement the overall color scheme.
Functional and Layout Solutions of the Concept.
The automated production process is economically intensive. To enhance the profitability of the facility, it is advisable to diversify functions by incorporating recreational zones, scientific and educational spaces, gastronomic areas, and commercial features. This functional variety will increase the project's recognizability, attract a diverse target audience, and positively influence the development of tourism.
The main concept for the functional content of the public block is a year-round green oasis. A place where eternal summer and tropics reign—offering what Siberian residents often lack during the cold season. A greenhouse serves as the central element of the public block, spanning all three floors and connecting the other functions.
The planning solutions for the production block are dictated by the technological production chain and adhere to the core principles of vertical farm design: zoning based on product types, optimal space utilization, and vertical expansion to conserve horizontal space.