The building for the warehouse terminal of the vegetable producer Eurogıda in Turkey, designed to disguise primitive industrial hangars. The huge terminal is visible to passers-by on the street only from one corner, so the architects built a building that covers it only from this side:
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1. Have Passion In What You Do.
2. Stay Out Of Fear And Stay In Faith.
3. Always Be Learning.
4. Have A Burning Desire.
5. Understand That Not Everyone Will Support You.
6. Execute, Execute, Execute.!!
7. View Failures as Lessons & Persist Until Succeed.
8. Enjoy the Journey.
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#SuccessfulMindset
Michael Laird Architects Hendrick’s Gin Palace is a great example of what the facade of a new warehouse or factory might look like in 2020. The beautiful mask building in the photo is designed to mask the usual modern industrial hangar where the production of the drink is going, loaders drive and trucks are loaded. But the building in the background can not be immediately noticed, since the gin museum and a tasting bar draw all attention, from which you can admire palm trees in greenhouses all year round.