With the inauguration of this plant, located on Velázquez Avenue, extending over 3,000 square meters, its flagship beer returns to Málaga.


The new Victoria Beer factory designed by GANA Arquitectura is a unitary and homogeneous building of about 3,300 square meters. The heart of the plant is made up of the brewery and the packing area, on the other hand a tasting area and the offices. Everything is as one imagines it in an industrial process. Where before there was ruin, now there is light and visitors, the main threads of the project. The factory was inaugurated on September 7, 2017.
 

Description of project by GANA Arquitectura

When an amazing brand like Victoria decides to come back to its city, location becomes the first thing to carefully analize in order to achieve the dream of giving back to malaga citizen their traditional beer.

Thus, this factory is located between two of the main roads of the city, as its new entrance milestone, while ensuring a proper industrial functionality and allowing trucks flow in a very easy way. In order to build over the remaining structure of the former factory located there, a sustainable way of working was required, by combining their needs with the existing elements where urban planning and construction security become fundamental.

However, this factory means to Malaga much more than the industrial revitalization described. This building has been an invitation from this local brand to its neighbors, in order to let them be part of its history, its productive activity and logistics, while offering this city a new cultural spot.

That's the reason why the design of its enclosure has been so important and special, creating a solid building whose white facades enhance its industrial soul and structure, and a main front facade completely made of glass that allow the building not just to take advantage of the signature light of this area, called 'Costa del Sol', but also introduce an innovative approach to the traditional and hermetic architecture of factories.

This creates an interesting dialogue between glass-made north facades and opaques elements made of 'in situ' sandwich panels that protect the building from harder solar orientations. A very respectful and sustainable exercise of design that foster functionality and maximize comfort among its users.

A quite complex functionality that contrasts with its volumes simplicity, coordinating different areas and services like the tours guided by the brand through its multifunctional entrance hall; a tasting area; the commercial offices of this new headquarters of 'Cerveza Victoria' in Malaga; the brewery; the filling, beerdrive and packaging area; and also the storage and logistics area, with the whole offices and functions related and required by this warehouse.

As a conclusion, this building homes an accurate relation of visually connected spaces, where light and guests become the main characters of the project.

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GANA Arquitectura.- Antonio José Galisteo Espartero, Álvaro Fernández Navarro, Francisco Jesús Camacho Gómez
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David Melero Herrera.- Architect. María García Ostos.- Architect. Sandra Peralto Galán.- Architect. Marta Sevillano Díez del Corral.- Architect. Joaquín Fernández Navarro.- Lawyer. Adrián Delgado Moreno.- Quantity Surveyor. Juan Francisco Mata Díaz.- Engineer. Francisco Javier López Alarcón.- Engineer. Dionisio Aguilera Ruiz.- Engineer. Joaquín Andrade Casquero.- Engineer. OLGA SUBIRÓS STUDIO
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SACYR, STRUGAL, ARCELORMITTAL + ROCKWOOL, DOCTOR WATSON
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Location
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Avenida de Velázquez 215, Málaga (Spain)
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Promoter
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Cervezas Victoria 1928 S.L.
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2017
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Project Area
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3,374.26 m²

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GANA arquitectura. Founded by Antonio Galisteo y Álvaro Fernández Navarro, with the unique aim of improving people’s lives. We try to generate a different architecture office, whose main goal is to give value to any space, to optimize any entity, architectural or not, and always to give preference to the best solution.

In short, the city, and therefore the citizen, they both win.

For this purpose, GANA Arquitectura arises from the union of two young architects, Antonio Galisteo and Alvaro Fernandez Navarro. Despite their youth, they both have a wide experience in both national and international architecture.

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Published on: April 11, 2018
Cite: "Victoria Beer manufacturing packaging and distribution Factory by GANA Arquitectura" METALOCUS. Accessed
<http://www.metalocus.es/en/news/victoria-beer-manufacturing-packaging-and-distribution-factory-gana-arquitectura> ISSN 1139-6415
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