Technological Design

What does technological design for an investment project include?

Technological design defines how a production area, specialized facility or operational space will function in real use. It describes the logic of the processes, the required equipment, spatial organization, flows of people, materials and products, as well as the main technical requirements that affect the building.

IPA - Architecture and more develops technological design for industrial, logistics, commercial, public and specialized projects. The process includes analysis of the activity, technological sequence, equipment requirements, hygiene and safety standards, service zones, storage areas, transport connections and operational regimes.

Depending on the specifics of the project, technological design may include functional schemes, equipment layout, descriptions of production or service processes, room requirements, links between different zones, technological flows and parameters that influence architectural design and engineering design.

Technological solutions need to be coordinated with architectural design, engineering installations, road and transport infrastructure, fire safety design and the requirements for project coordination and approval. This helps reduce the risk of functional conflicts, inefficient use of space and later changes during project implementation.

When needed, IPA - Architecture and more works with specialized consultants and technologists according to the type of production or operational process. The goal is to develop a technically justified, safe and economically efficient solution that meets regulatory requirements and the real needs of future operation.