Project Details
- Project Name
- Weleda North American Headquarters
- Project Types
- Commercial
- Project Scope
- Interiors
- Size
- 6,800 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2012
- Shared by
- Specht Harpman
- Team
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Scott Specht, Architect
Louise Harpman, Architect
- Project Status
- Built
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
We designed Weleda's North American headquarters within the shell of a 19th-century factory along the Hudson River. One primary design intention was to expose and highlight the raw beauty of the original heavy timber structure, its brick walls, and large windows. Our interventions respect the character of the original building, while clearly registering a new use.
Adaptive reuse made perfect sense for this company that is a world leader in promoting personal health and environmental stewardship. Desks, workstations, display shelving, and wall cladding were made of wood that was recycled from the other factory buildings that used to surround the Weleda building. Several woodworkers were employed as part of a local job-training program. Plant-growing areas were built into the space, allowing staff and visitors direct interaction with the materials from which Weleda's products are made.