Since the Industrial Revolution and the advent of an architecture that little more than built shells of unsurpassable monotony around dirty, ugly machines and dull production lines, exhibiting neither structural ideas nor architectural form and its recurrence to this day has led us to believe in the inevitability of factories, plants and workshops as the poor cousins of architecture. However, through the mastery of means and intelligent organisation from the concept of this large technical structure, that like so many of its kind increasingly characterize our civilized environment, an architecture evolves that is functionally comprehensible and harmonious, human in its dimensions and modern in the best sense of the ward.