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Sydney Architecture Images- Contemporary Non-Commercial
Harley Davidson Australian headquarters |
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Tony Owen NDM Architects |
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Lane Cove
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2007
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Millennium Deconstructivist |
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Office Building
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NEW HEADQUARTERS FOR HARLEY DAVIDSON, AUSTRALIA
TONY OWEN NDM Architects
Sydney Architects Tony Owen NDM have designed the new Australian
headquarters Harley Davidson. The building is located in Lane Cove and
forms an iconic gateway to the new Lane Cove River business park.
We sought to design a building that reflects the uniqueness of
Harley Davidson. HD is not simply a brand, for many it is an entire
lifestyle and attitude. HD has a unique philosophy; it is at once about
the expression of function and beauty through pure design, but it is
also about freedom; the freedom of self expression and the freedom of
the open road. We could relate to this image, it is about good design,
but also about challenging the norm. We decided to design a building
that expressed this freedom and speed.
For design inspiration we looked to the bikes themselves; their
emotion and efficiency. The geometry of the engines forks and frames can
be seen in the lines of the building. The building does not copy them,
however, it suggests this movement and style. Rather than use the shape
literally, we sought to express the elegance and aerodynamics of this
movement in the lines of the building.
The brief for the building was a strong reflection of the Harley
Davidson culture. We gave as much emphasis to the gymnasium and
break-out areas as the office and storage space. We designed the
building to reflect this. We located of all of the recreational and
break-out areas near the entry. You enter into a central mezzanine. From
there you can see all of the areas that reflect the Harley lifestyle;
the showroom, cafe, library, even the Gym. You are immediately aware of
what Harley Davidson is all about. We designed the building so that,
from the entry, you can also look down into the technical workshops and
training areas. In this way you get a sense of the technical aspects of
the company. It was important not to lose sight of the grungy side of
the motor cycles as well.
We utilised 3-D modelling software in the earliest stages of the
design. The office is increasingly using 3-D modelling and parametric
tools both in the generation of formal solutions and in the development
and construction of complex geometries.
For Harley we experimented with different geometries to
understand the spatial possibilities of our ideas and also how the
forces working on the site influenced these movements. Later we worked
with the engineers to model every component of the main space. Because
the geometry is complex, it was important to know how the structure
interacted with the metal cladding. By modelling every element of
structure and façade we knew exactly how each piece related to another
in space. This technology makes building a structure such as this quite
straight forward and much easier than it might have been in the past.
The facility contains administrative offices, technical training
and storage facilities for the iconic motorcycle company. The landmark
building will form the striking centrepiece for a new high-tech business
park on the Lane Cove River, currently being developed by Demian
Developments Pty Ltd. |
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