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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Adidas’ flagship building in Herzogenaurach, Germany by COBE

 
August 12th, 2015 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: COBE

Earlier this year, the world famous sports brand adidas announced an international competition for the design of adidas Meet & Eat – a public conference center with employee restaurant and showroom, located at the headquarters of the adidas Group, called World of Sports, in the South German city Herzogenaurach.

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

  • Architects: COBE
  • Project: Adidas’ flagship building
  • Location: Herzogenaurach, Germany
  • Client: adidas Group
  • Engineers: Knippers Helbig
  • Climate engineers: Transsolar
  • Consultant: COBE Berlin
  • Program: Conference center, employee restaurant and showroom
  • Size: 11.000 m²
  • Status: 1st prize in international competition in 2014, expected completed end of 2018
  • Budget: Approx. 30 m. EUR

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

The winning team is Danish architects COBE in collaboration with German COBE Berlin, Knippers Helbig and Transsolar. The team has created a distinctive landmark for the adidas Group that is flexible, user-friendly and functional, and highlights the Group’s philosophy: “performance, passion, integrity and diversity”.

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

”The adidas brand has always been known for technique and functionality, and we have designed a building that reflects and encapsulates these values. Adidas Meet & Eat will house many functions, both internal and public, and therefore we have created a design that above all is multifunctional and flexible. A design that allows for the building to change and adjust to the different social contexts that the building will house,” says Dan Stubbergaard, Founder and Creative Director at COBE.

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Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

The 11.000 m2 rhombus-shaped building has a strong relation to the surroundings in the adidas campus area. The building is open to all sides with windows from floor to ceiling, creating a strong connection between inside and outside. Nature is invited in through small winter gardens, where employees and visitors can enjoy their lunch or use the gardens as alternative meeting facilities. For hot summer days, it is possible to open most of the facade.

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

”Adidas Meet & Eat merges with the landscape’s existing terrain, creating an open, green and welcoming building that gathers all members of the adidas family – both employees, sport stars and visitors – as well as multiple functions and flows under one single roof. The iconic roof rests like a carpet covering the building, connecting all functions and creating a building flooded with light”, Dan Stubbergaard continues.

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

The international competition was held in the summer of 2014 and settled in November 2014. Besides the winning team, 29 other teams participated in the competition, such as prominent international architects as German Sauerbruch Hutton, American REX and English Zaha Hadid Architects. Adidas and COBE will now start the realization of the project. As part of the completion of the project, COBE is collaborating with the German architects CL Map. The project is expected to be completed at the end of 2018.

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

Image Courtesy © COBE

About COBE:

COBE was founded in 2005 and has since then pinned itself firmly on the Scandinavian architecture map with a number of prestigious and award-winning projects. This includes Danish projects as The Library, Nørreport Station and the development of Nordhavn as well as Tampere Travel and Service Center in Finland, Porsgrunn Maritime Museum in Norway and Science Village Scandinavia in Sweden. COBE is led and owned by architect Dan Stubbergaard and employs approximately 60 dedicated architects, constructing architects, landscape architects and urban planners.

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