Building Interior Design of BAE Systems New HQ British Aerospace Systems
Building Interior Design of BAE Systems New HQ British Aerospace Systems by Capita Architecture. Capita Architecture are part of a multidisciplinary team with BAE Systems’ manufacturing and aerospace facility at Samlesbury in Lancashire to develop a science park in support of primary BAE functions. Completed so far are two major new four-storey office buildings, which have achieved a minimum BREEAM rating of ‘Very Good`, along with the spectacular new reception building, which is based on the design of a Fighter Jet. The office buildings are the first of four ‘pavilion‘ buildings envisaged in the brief.
Flexibility
The buildings are all generally equal in size, shape and capacity and have been developed to allow flexibility in use and subsequent future proofing of each functional tier. The key element linking the proposed phases is the atrium, with bridge links at each floor level for connection into future phases. This is envisaged as a dynamic form which creates vistas and surprises rather than a linear tunnel. The form allows views along the whole length of the series of buildings while providing glimpses into the working and meeting spaces in each building, at each level.
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