”The new Polestar headquarters will be the heart and home of our growing team. It is an architectural translation of what our brand stands for – it is pure and uncompromised. The open layout will serve as an inspiring and creative workspace for our rapidly-developing team of skilled co-workers. Moving to the Volvo Cars’ campus in Torslanda, in close proximity to our parent company, is also a key part of our close cooperation with them,” said Thomas Ingenlath, Chief Executive Officer of Polestar.
The design of the interior and exterior has been completed by the renowned Swedish architects, Bornstein & Lyckefors, in close co-operation with Polestar.
“We have created an uncompromising and minimalistic ‘cube’ as the main feature of the building that, with its technical solutions and details, creates a clear link between architecture and modern product design. One of its unique design features is a white facade made entirely in glass that lets around 60 percent of the light through, a first in Sweden and a challenge both in terms of design and engineering, but completely in line with Polestar’s progressive approach,” said Per Bornstein of Bornstein & Lyckefors.
The new Polestar head office building consists of three levels and offers 3,800 square meters of office space and development area for up to 200 employees, up from 110 Polestar employees today in Sweden, as well as exhibition and display areas for a number of cars.
Construction of the new headquarters will be completed in September 2018.
Construction to Start of New Headquarter
Sweden —
Polestar has started the construction of a new headquarter building located in Torslanda, Gothenburg, on the same campus as the main Volvo Cars head offices and factory.
2018-02-27
Maria Olsson Äärlaht
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