Buildings for Industrial Storage and Distribution

Buildings for Industrial Storage and Distribution

by PeterFalconer (Author), JolyonDrury (Author)

Synopsis

The bible of the industrial storage and distribution industry and the manual of policy and practice. It provides information for those with empty buildings on their hands, those trying to find space for new and/or growing enterprises and those faced with the problem of how to manage multi-tenant, multi-use buildings. An outline of feasibility studies both from the standpoint of users looking for a building and buildings looking for a use is also included. One is matched with the other.

The whole process is explained and placed in a legal and planning framework. Allowances for technological change and expansion are outlined as well as an explanation of the significance of various patterns of ownership, tenancy and management that can be adopted. As the container has been universally acepted for use in materials handling, this book is internationally relevant.

Preface by George Heery AIA of the Heery Corporation, one of the largest and most successful industrial storage and distribution companies in the US.

$183.63

Quantity

5 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 288
Edition: 2
Publisher: Architectural Press
Published: 29 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0750648198
ISBN 13: 9780750648196
Book Overview: *Gain a comprehensive overview of the processes and uses of industrial storage buildings *Have the most up to date legal and planning information at your fingertips *Outlines allowances for technological change and expansion

Media Reviews
'This book, in short, is an invaluable addition to a distribution manager's bookshelf'
International Logistics Abstracts Volume 5

'It's unique structure, organisation and breadth of coverage has been preserved in the second edition which has been substantially revised.'
International Logistics Abstracts Volume 5
Author Bio
Jolyon Drury is a logistics and materials handling consultant with more than 25 years experience of specialist practice. He is a Chartered Architect and Fellow of the Institute of Logistics and Transport, where he is a menmer of the Public Policy Committee and a leading member of their Europe Forum. Peter Falconer was a Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects who spent a lifetime working as architect and consultant on buildings for industrial storage and distribution. He pioneered the use of big box warehouses in the U.K. forming one of the first dedicated materials handling consultancies in parallel with his architectural practice that revolutionised handling in breweries and in steel stockholding. He died in February 2003.