MAD Architects Designs Futuristic Headquarters for the "World?s Fastest-Accelerating Electric Car"
MAD Architects has unveiled designs for a new campus for Faraday Future (FF), makers of ?the world?s fastest-accelerating electric car.? Located on the site of a former Naval base on Mare Island, adjacent to the Napa River in Northern California, the campus has been envisioned as a ?zero-emission base? that will support not only the company?s research, development, and manufacturing headquarters, but also public outreach programming and ecological restoration of the river.
Courtesy of MAD Architects
MAD Architects has unveiled designs for a new campus for Faraday Future (FF), makers of ?the world?s fastest-accelerating electric car.? Located on the site of a former Naval base on Mare Island, adjacent to the Napa River in Northern California, the campus has been envisioned as a ?zero-emission base? that will support not only the company?s research, development, and manufacturing headquarters, but also public outreach programming and ecological restoration of the river.
Courtesy of MAD Architects
Inspired by the company?s futuristic technology and the aerodynamic forms of its vehicles, the open-concept campus will consist of two low-lying, metallic structures reminiscent of ?extraterrestrial objects? that have landed within the site?s prairie landscape.
Courtesy of MAD Architects
Courtesy of MAD Architects
Intended to ?de-familiarizing employees and prospective clients with the status quo of the contemporary automotiv...
Courtesy of MAD Architects
MAD Architects has unveiled designs for a new campus for Faraday Future (FF), makers of ?the world?s fastest-accelerating electric car.? Located on the site of a former Naval base on Mare Island, adjacent to the Napa River in Northern California, the campus has been envisioned as a ?zero-emission base? that will support not only the company?s research, development, and manufacturing headquarters, but also public outreach programming and ecological restoration of the river.
Courtesy of MAD Architects
Inspired by the company?s futuristic technology and the aerodynamic forms of its vehicles, the open-concept campus will consist of two low-lying, metallic structures reminiscent of ?extraterrestrial objects? that have landed within the site?s prairie landscape.
Courtesy of MAD Architects
Courtesy of MAD Architects
Intended to ?de-familiarizing employees and prospective clients with the status quo of the contemporary automotiv...
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