Industrial building is a general term used to describe buildings constructed to meet industrial needs and encompasses a number of building types and styles with mixed functions and designs, which can be seen throughout the industrialized world.
Focusing on professional systems, processes, equipment and worker safety considerations for manufacturing, processing, power generation and other industrial activities, industrial buildings include factories, warehouses, foundries, steel mills, water towers, barns, breweries , breweries, oil refineries, and power plants And many other practical custom-built structures.
The first batch of industrial buildings were built during the first industrial revolution in the 1700s, mainly in Britain from 1760 to 1830. Use of new buildings. Materials such as metal and concrete, and mass production methods brought about by the second industrial revolution at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. This new architectural style is built around the needs of an industry dedicated to transforming raw materials into finished products in the most efficient way. Builders and architects are forced to consider individual production processes and work processes as well as worker safety issues.