THE first images have been released of additions to Nestle's Derbyshire coffee-making factory.
Matthew Montague Architects, of Longford, designed the living green wall at the entrance to the global food company's redesigned and expanded factory in Hatton.
The practice was also responsible for design work on the multi-million-pound amenities centre that will provide training facilities and meeting rooms.
Novel chameleon cladding is featured on the building, meaning that the exterior appears to change from green to brown depending on the angle of approach.
It is designed to mirror the progress of a coffee bean from fresh to roasted and the idea won the Derbyshire firm the work in the face of stiff international competition.
The projects are scheduled for completion in July.
Matthew Montague Architects is also involved in plans for 150 homes at the Ripley Gateway site, developed by Brailsford-based Clowes Developments.