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Continental Corporate HeadquartersHanover, 2018–2023

Space Follows Work Follows Innovation

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Continental Corporate Headquarters

When Continental outgrew its original headquarters, the company chose to relocate to a new build in Hanover’s city forest. The building complex was opened in December 2023 following a five-year construction period, and offers a new work environment for around 2,400 employees from the corporate functions, Tires and ContiTech divisions. We were responsible for designing the work areas, the restaurant and the cafeterias. We translated Continental’s values into a spacious and differentiated work world, which fulfils its requirements for agility and a strong identity in equal measure. With this flexible and modular spatial concept, Continental can continue to remain agile long into the future.

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From inside to outside, from communicative to concentrated

Continental is using its new campus to focus on networking, flexible collaboration and communication across departmental boundaries. The complex, which was designed by HENN, connects two buildings, separated by an eight-lane road, via a 71-metre-long bridge. The Loop – visible from inside and outside the building as a Continental-yellow band – links an array of spatial typologies with each other.

 

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We continue this idea in developing the work worlds, by moving all central routes to the outside along the façade. The result is a large, compact area covering almost the entire depth of the building, which various freestanding modules divide into manageable and tangible neighbourhoods. This allows a landscape of different workplace typologies to unfold: from dynamic places of exchange and encounter to places of concentrated work and retreat. The individual islands keep a generous distance from their neighbours, enabling new and surprising lines of sight to the outside to emerge. The walkways are orientated in such a way that they always lead to a destination, be it a communication locus or a view out into nature.

 

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The central walkways along the façade are demarcated by darker carpeted zones and a sloping ceiling accompanied by a recessed lighting track, providing clear orientation. Filter elements and screens on the desks form a buffer zone towards the work areas. The desk panels ensure discretion, but at the same time their ledges turn them into points of arrival and extend an invitation to communicate.

 

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In and out of the box

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In order to respond as flexibly as possible to the requirements of individual departments and areas, we developed a proprietary room-in-room system. These modular boxes are available in various configurations, in different sizes and with differing features: from telephone boxes to large conference rooms. No matter which function they serve: All boxes offer a excellent sound insulation to the outside and silent ventilation to the inside, thus ensuring excellent working conditions.

 

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The modular canon is completed by alcoves, seating niches, arenas and various lounges. We organise these modules and the workstations themselves on the individual levels to create new landscapes, which do not follow a fixed grid, but are tailored to the respective requirements. Instead of serial rows of tables, communities are created in compact spatial zones, which enter into dialogue with their neighbours.

 

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Visual bridges are also created in the meeting rooms, where the floor often spills out from the interior into the walkway areas. Many carpets are designed in a yellow-orange colour gradient – a highly dynamic image and an example of how we set colour accents using Continental’s CI colour. The brand message is not over-simplified here, but is used selectively, rendering it all the more intense.

 

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Planning the unplannable

Modes of work are permanently changing, to which we respond with flexible spatial concepts. The constructive design of Continental’s work worlds therefore reduces the need for structural interventions to a minimum. Instead, the aim is to adapt the office environment to new requirements through minimally invasive interventions. Continental’s sustainability aspirations are also future-oriented, with the campus aiming for ‘DGNB Platinum’ status. Vegan leather, a Continental product, is used and the thermal component activation of the ceiling ensures optimum energy efficiency.

 

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The design language, and choice of materials and colours reflect Continental’s positioning as an innovative technology company and key partner of the mobility industry. Mirroring the precision of Continental’s technical solutions, many of the forms display clear geometries: from the polygonal panels at the workstations to the ceiling grid and recessed carpet panels. In between all this, we have also created space for the unplanned to unfold. After all, many a Nobel Prize idea originated at the coffee machine or photocopier. Innovation requires chance and spontaneous encounters. Which is why the range of communication spaces is so wide and multifaceted.

 

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Appreciation through space, appreciation in space

Today, an office is more than just desks and a canteen: Teamwork and togetherness, communication and collaboration are lived and breathed here. A physical location supports adoption and belonging. It allows you to sense what a company stands for. And it is a place where corporate culture and values can be experienced at first hand. The new corporate headquarters are such a mirror of identity and values for Continental. For the company’s employees, it is an attractive place to work, to reflect and to exchange ideas.

 

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Plans

Grundrisse
 [Translate to English:] Erdgeschoss, N3
 [Translate to English:] Erstes Stockwerk, N3
 [Translate to English:] Zweites Stockwerk, N3
 [Translate to English:] Drittes Stockwerk, N3

Facts & Figures

Client
Continental AG
Status
Completed (2023)
Photo­graphy
Werner HuthmacherIppolito Fleitz Group
Team
  • Arsen Aliverdiiev
  • Michael Bertram
  • Kerstin El-Khawad
  • Gunter Fleitz
  • Lisa Holler
  • Leticia Hutchings
  • Peter Ippolito
  • Christiane Klinner
  • Susann Kreplin
  • Frank Lakmann
  • Tim Lessmann
  • Eleonora Mannisi
  • Thomas Mura
  • Maria Cristina Orizzonte
  • Eva Perez
  • Jana Stumpe
  • Bradley Wheeler
  • Elisabed Zautashvili
Partner
  • a·g Licht, Lighting Design
  • Fact, Building services engineering
  • HENN, Architecture
  • Jaeger Ausbau GmbH + Co KG, Interior fittings and carpentry
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