On Friday, Walmart unveiled its new headquarters in Northwest Arkansas, set on a 350-acre campus designed by SWA, with buildings created by Gensler and other firms. “Contemporary workplace design was forever changed by the pandemic—and in many ways, the Home Office anticipated these changes, centering community-oriented design, indoor-outdoor connectivity, flexibility, and social cross-pollination,” says Gerdo Aquino, FASLA, Co-CEO of SWA. Knitting together a 6.7-mile network of complete streets, shaded walkways, multimodal trails, and soft-surface paths, the campus design dissolves the boundaries between new facilities and surrounding landscapes, encouraging employees to explore the expansive grounds and a broader 40-mile network of regional trails. Inspired by regional landscapes, SWA’s design threads native Arkansan ecosystems through the campus over 115 acres of native and adapted plantings, 13 acres of constructed lakes and bioswales to manage stormwater, and over 5,000 trees. 🔗 Read more below—and follow coverage of the project in The Architect's Newspaper, Fast Company, Architectural Record, and more. https://lnkd.in/gxBkDStH
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