Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters / Skylab Architecture

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  1000000 ft²
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2022
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  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Arcadia Inc., Custom Metal Contracting , Haworth, Linea Ceilings , Linea Ceilings , Wall Systems
  • Design Director  : Jeff Kovel
  • Project Manager  : Brent Grubb
  • Project Director  : Robin Wilcox, Susan Barnes
  • Interior Architecture Lead   : Nita Posada
  • Project Designer   : Louise Foster
  • Architecture And Interior Design : Skylab Architecture
  • Signage/Wayfinding : Ambrosini Design
  • Specifications Consultant : M.Thrailkill
  • City: Beaverton
  • Country: United States
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Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Exterior Photography, Cityscape
© Jeremy Bittermann

Text description provided by the architects. The Serena Williams Building—a workplace for 2,750 occupants at more than 1 million square feet—is the largest structure at Nike World Headquarters. We led the design of all aspects of this complex building and program, including core and shell, interior design and furniture selection, and branding integration. Beyond its sheer scale, the project presented three principal challenges:  

  • How to create a new prototype for a design-focused workspace that fosters chemistry and collaboration on an enormous scale.
  • How to leverage regenerative principles to design for both the site and the building occupants through a partnership with nature.
  • How to capture the ethos of sport, Nike’s heritage, and the spirit of Serena Williams, the ultimate warrior-muse and the building’s namesake. 

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Jeremy Bittermann

The building consists of four parts: an underground parking garage and loading dock; a merchandising center for prototype retail spaces; integrated design studios for multiple product categories; and a 12-story tower with shared amenities for all of campus. Integral to the design is the concept of flow -- a fluid state design strategy that is both efficient and enlightened. Flow facilitates unexpected connections and possibilities, both among designers and between disparate parts of the business.

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Jeremy Bittermann

We created a variety of scales of gathering spaces to foster identity and connectivity, both indoor and outdoor. The building is organized around a principle that all designers for each brand within the business occupy a single level, while the services stack vertically between levels. In a first for Nike, products can move from sketch to prototype to final design to retail fixture all under one roof.  

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Jeremy Bittermann

In its former life, the building site contained a parking lot and an access road to an adjacent building, all next to a beautiful wetland that the campus had turned away from. For us, regenerative design involves working with nature as an active partner towards both respectful site design and intelligent construction with responsible systems and materials. To better connect to the natural landscape, we buried the existing access road along with all packing and loading to minimize the visual presence of cars and trucks.

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Interior Photography, Stairs
© Stephen A. Miller
Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Interior Photography, Table
© Jeremy Bittermann
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Plan - Site
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Plan - 3rd floor
Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Interior Photography, Living Room
© Jeremy Bittermann

In terms of massing, each of the building’s distinct bars, or wings, cascade to the south and feature inhabitable, interlacing green roof terraces that overlook the wetland. A 260 kW photovoltaic array screens rooftop mechanical units from view. Stormwater is collected and returned to the wetland.  

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Interior Photography, Table, Chair, Beam, Windows
© Jeremy Bittermann
Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Interior Photography, Living Room, Sofa, Chair
© Jeremy Bittermann

The negative spaces created by the branching bars are treated with the same sensitivity as the interior spaces themselves. Courtyards, gardens, plazas, and a sunken tennis court break down the scale of the building and provide informal outdoor spaces for work, recreation, and relaxation. Natural light floods the workspaces along each bar from glazing on two sides and skylights above communicating stairs.

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Exterior Photography
© Jeremy Bittermann

Exposed concrete on the interior provides a raw, open palette in the design studios and expresses the building’s structure in key moments. Energy efficient mechanical systems include displacement ventilation and radiant sails. When building design reaches the scale of urban design, sustainability is non-negotiable.

Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters  / Skylab Architecture - Exterior Photography, Cityscape
© Jeremy Bittermann

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Cite: "Serena Williams Building at Nike World Headquarters / Skylab Architecture" 19 Aug 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/987536/serena-williams-building-at-nike-world-headquarters-skylab-architecture> ISSN 0719-8884

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