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Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley

Simon Menges & Nino Tugushi

Perched dramatically within the rugged contours of the Eno Valley, the new Dynafit Headquarters in Kiefersfelden boldly redefines corporate architecture while forging an unbreakable bond with its natural surroundings. Designed by the acclaimed Swiss-Italian studio Barozzi Veiga, this arresting structure transforms into a visual landmark along the bustling Germany-Austria highway, not by dominating the terrain, but by engaging it in a profound visual dialogue.

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley
The fused pyramidal bodies of barozzi/veiga’s Dynafit Headquarters create a stark, sculptural landmark against the Eno Valley backdrop, visible from the Germany-Austria highway.

The building’s arresting form arises from the fusion of two pyramidal bodies, an abstract geometric composition that masterfully manipulates verticality. Rising with “intimate yet monumental” presence, the design accentuates height on vertical surfaces while scaling down to a human dimension on its inclined planes.

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley
nside, dramatic verticality unfolds: double-height volumes and angular geometries amplify the spatiality of Dynafit’s Kiefersfelden HQ, anchoring it to the Alpine terrain.

This deliberate contrast allows the Dynafit Headquarters to resonate with the adjacent hills and valleys of the Eno Valley, embedding itself within the very landscape that defines the region. Beyond its sculptural silhouette, the interior unfolds with remarkable spatiality.

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley
Open-plan floors prioritize staff well-being and efficiency, framing panoramic Eno Valley views through the building’s light-filtering facade system.

A bright, efficient system of open floors prioritizes staff well-being and visitor experience, strategically consolidating service cores to maximize usable space. The layout actively fosters interaction and collaboration, offering diverse perspectives that connect occupants to the majestic alpine context from every level.

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley
Barozzi/veiga contrasts monumentality with intimacy: inclined planes and warm interiors ensure a human scale within the abstract pyramidal form.

True to Dynafit’s ethos, the facade system embodies the brand’s core principles of lightness, efficiency, and technology. A dynamic diagonal lattice of metal cladding serves a dual purpose: it provides critical protection from solar radiation while ensuring uninterrupted panoramic view

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley
Strategic voids and consolidated cores foster interaction, offering shifting perspectives of the Alpine landscape across Dynafit’s dynamic workspace.

This intricate skin does more than perform; it transforms. Throughout the day, shifting sunlight interacts with the patterned surface, morphing the building’s seemingly simple geometry into a complex, ever-changing visual spectacle. The facade actively accentuates the volume’s angular form, creating a dynamic exterior image that shifts with the mountain light.

Beyond the Glass Box: Barozzi Veiga Carves a Sculptural Dynafit Headquarters in the Eno Valley
The compact, angular kitchen hub exemplifies Barozzi Veiga’s efficiency-first approach, using warm materiality and integrated service cores to foster social interaction against Alpine views.

Barozzi Veiga has crafted more than an office; they’ve established an enigmatic, almost elemental presence within the valley. The Dynafit Headquarters doesn’t retreat from its stunning setting. Instead, through assertive geometry and refined abstraction, it declares a unique identity while achieving a rare synthesis with the environment. It stands as a testament to design where architecture becomes an intrinsic part of the terrain—a powerful, silent monument to innovation rooted deeply in the spirit of place.

Image courtesy of Simon Menges & Nino Tugushi

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