The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
Zaha Hadid's new Central Building for BMW radically re-envisages the industrial workplace Originally published in AR June 2005, this piece was republished online in August 2011 A windswept plain outside Leipzig is an unlikely place to find the latest cross fertilisation of serious architecture and luxury cars.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
BMW's bold objective was to translate functional industrial architecture into a new 'aesthetic' - to use the new Central Building at its Leipzig manufacturing centre as a transition zone between manufacturing halls and public spaces, from which all the complex's activities gathered and branched out. We conceived the Central Building, positioned between other existing or planned.
The BMW Central Building - Projects That Define Zaha Hadid's Style Zaha Hadid's architectural legacy is epitomized by her groundbreaking designs that push the boundaries of innovation and redefine the relationship between form, function, and space.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
Zaha Hadid's BMW Building in Leipzig, Germany The primary organizing strategy is the scissor section that connects ground floor and first floor into a continuous field. Two sequences of terraced plates - like giant staircases - step up from north to south and from south to north. One commences close to the public lobby passing by/overlooking the forum to reach the first floor in the.
BMW's bold objective was to translate functional industrial architecture into a new 'aesthetic' - to use the new Central Building at its Leipzig manufacturing centre as a transition zone between manufacturing halls and public spaces, from which all the complex's activities gathered and branched out. We conceived the Central Building, positioned between other existing or planned.
Since then, more now-iconic BMW buildings have followed that same architectural philosophy as they were built, like the FIZ - the BMW Research and Innovation Centre -, the Zaha Hadid-designed central building of the Leipzig-based production plant, and the BMW Welt.
The building perfectly embodies the spirit of the enterprise movement. Its lines travel fast, almost flee, drawing smooth curves environments and enclosures, similar to those of BMW luxury cars. "The idea of flow is important: the flow from one space to another, the flow of energy, information, inspiration," said Hadid. This book takes that concept to its logical conclusion. Because the.
The BMW Central Building - Projects That Define Zaha Hadid's Style Zaha Hadid's architectural legacy is epitomized by her groundbreaking designs that push the boundaries of innovation and redefine the relationship between form, function, and space.
Since then, more now-iconic BMW buildings have followed that same architectural philosophy as they were built, like the FIZ - the BMW Research and Innovation Centre -, the Zaha Hadid-designed central building of the Leipzig-based production plant, and the BMW Welt.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
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Zaha Hadid's new Central Building for BMW radically re-envisages the industrial workplace Originally published in AR June 2005, this piece was republished online in August 2011 A windswept plain outside Leipzig is an unlikely place to find the latest cross fertilisation of serious architecture and luxury cars.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
Since then, more now-iconic BMW buildings have followed that same architectural philosophy as they were built, like the FIZ - the BMW Research and Innovation Centre -, the Zaha Hadid-designed central building of the Leipzig-based production plant, and the BMW Welt.
Since then, more now-iconic BMW buildings have followed that same architectural philosophy as they were built, like the FIZ - the BMW Research and Innovation Centre -, the Zaha Hadid-designed central building of the Leipzig-based production plant, and the BMW Welt.
The BMW Central Building - Projects That Define Zaha Hadid's Style Zaha Hadid's architectural legacy is epitomized by her groundbreaking designs that push the boundaries of innovation and redefine the relationship between form, function, and space.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
Zaha Hadid's new Central Building for BMW radically re-envisages the industrial workplace Originally published in AR June 2005, this piece was republished online in August 2011 A windswept plain outside Leipzig is an unlikely place to find the latest cross fertilisation of serious architecture and luxury cars.
Zaha Hadid's BMW Building in Leipzig, Germany The primary organizing strategy is the scissor section that connects ground floor and first floor into a continuous field. Two sequences of terraced plates - like giant staircases - step up from north to south and from south to north. One commences close to the public lobby passing by/overlooking the forum to reach the first floor in the.
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Zaha Hadid's BMW Building in Leipzig, Germany The primary organizing strategy is the scissor section that connects ground floor and first floor into a continuous field. Two sequences of terraced plates - like giant staircases - step up from north to south and from south to north. One commences close to the public lobby passing by/overlooking the forum to reach the first floor in the.
The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
Zaha Hadid's new Central Building for BMW radically re-envisages the industrial workplace Originally published in AR June 2005, this piece was republished online in August 2011 A windswept plain outside Leipzig is an unlikely place to find the latest cross fertilisation of serious architecture and luxury cars.
BMW's bold objective was to translate functional industrial architecture into a new 'aesthetic' - to use the new Central Building at its Leipzig manufacturing centre as a transition zone between manufacturing halls and public spaces, from which all the complex's activities gathered and branched out. We conceived the Central Building, positioned between other existing or planned.
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The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
Zaha Hadid's new Central Building for BMW radically re-envisages the industrial workplace Originally published in AR June 2005, this piece was republished online in August 2011 A windswept plain outside Leipzig is an unlikely place to find the latest cross fertilisation of serious architecture and luxury cars.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
Since then, more now-iconic BMW buildings have followed that same architectural philosophy as they were built, like the FIZ - the BMW Research and Innovation Centre -, the Zaha Hadid-designed central building of the Leipzig-based production plant, and the BMW Welt.
The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
The BMW Central Building - Projects That Define Zaha Hadid's Style Zaha Hadid's architectural legacy is epitomized by her groundbreaking designs that push the boundaries of innovation and redefine the relationship between form, function, and space.
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
BMW's bold objective was to translate functional industrial architecture into a new 'aesthetic' - to use the new Central Building at its Leipzig manufacturing centre as a transition zone between manufacturing halls and public spaces, from which all the complex's activities gathered and branched out. We conceived the Central Building, positioned between other existing or planned.
The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
Zaha Hadid's BMW Building in Leipzig, Germany The primary organizing strategy is the scissor section that connects ground floor and first floor into a continuous field. Two sequences of terraced plates - like giant staircases - step up from north to south and from south to north. One commences close to the public lobby passing by/overlooking the forum to reach the first floor in the.
The BMW Central Building - Projects That Define Zaha Hadid's Style Zaha Hadid's architectural legacy is epitomized by her groundbreaking designs that push the boundaries of innovation and redefine the relationship between form, function, and space.
The building perfectly embodies the spirit of the enterprise movement. Its lines travel fast, almost flee, drawing smooth curves environments and enclosures, similar to those of BMW luxury cars. "The idea of flow is important: the flow from one space to another, the flow of energy, information, inspiration," said Hadid. This book takes that concept to its logical conclusion. Because the.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
BMW's bold objective was to translate functional industrial architecture into a new 'aesthetic' - to use the new Central Building at its Leipzig manufacturing centre as a transition zone between manufacturing halls and public spaces, from which all the complex's activities gathered and branched out. We conceived the Central Building, positioned between other existing or planned.
The BMW Central Building Located in Leipzig, Germany was the winning design submitted for competition by Pritzker Prize winning architect, Zaha Hadid. The central building is the nerve center [1] for BMW's new $1.55 billion complex built to manufacture the BMW 3 Series. [2].
The Central Building is the active nerve- centre or brain of the whole factory complex. All threads of the building's activities gather together and branch out again from here.This planning strategy applies to the cycles and trajectories of people - workers (arriving in the morning and returning for lunch) and visitors.
Since then, more now-iconic BMW buildings have followed that same architectural philosophy as they were built, like the FIZ - the BMW Research and Innovation Centre -, the Zaha Hadid-designed central building of the Leipzig-based production plant, and the BMW Welt.
In October 2004 BMW moved into the Central Building at the new Plant Leipzig premises, designed by London-based architect Zaha Hadid. The building's design facilitates a radical new interpretation of open office landscape, delivering an even more engaging experience of connectivity and transparency within the demanding functionality.
Zaha Hadid's BMW Building in Leipzig, Germany The primary organizing strategy is the scissor section that connects ground floor and first floor into a continuous field. Two sequences of terraced plates - like giant staircases - step up from north to south and from south to north. One commences close to the public lobby passing by/overlooking the forum to reach the first floor in the.
The BMW Central Building - Projects That Define Zaha Hadid's Style Zaha Hadid's architectural legacy is epitomized by her groundbreaking designs that push the boundaries of innovation and redefine the relationship between form, function, and space.
The building perfectly embodies the spirit of the enterprise movement. Its lines travel fast, almost flee, drawing smooth curves environments and enclosures, similar to those of BMW luxury cars. "The idea of flow is important: the flow from one space to another, the flow of energy, information, inspiration," said Hadid. This book takes that concept to its logical conclusion. Because the.
Zaha Hadid's highly inventive and seemingly unbuildable designs have always defied conventional ideas of architectural space and construction. The BMW Central Building in Leipzig, Germany, a recent addition to her visionary, gravity-defying, fearlessly bold, and rapidly increasing body of built work, succeeds in creating space through lines of.
Zaha Hadid's new Central Building for BMW radically re-envisages the industrial workplace Originally published in AR June 2005, this piece was republished online in August 2011 A windswept plain outside Leipzig is an unlikely place to find the latest cross fertilisation of serious architecture and luxury cars.