Expressing the dynamic and elegant simplicity of a modern design 'barn,' the new Pearl Izumi North American Corporate Headquarters respects the company's Japanese heritage, celebrates the natural beauty of Colorado through the seasons, and exemplifies its employees' passion for outdoor sports.
The headquarters showcases a commitment to the company's product line. A flexible, and intentionally raw canvas offers a subtle background to the vibrant, high-performance product and innovative process taking place within. A minimal palette of concrete, glass, wood, and naturally weathering steel combines with a highly visual architectural form to create a low-impact, sustainable development.
Product design and development are at the core of the flexible open workspace, and are visually connected to a mezzanine loft, collaboration spaces, conference rooms, and through the working courtyard to the Shimano Experience Center. High ceilings, abundant natural lighting, ideal solar orientation, and natural ventilation, invite the vast Colorado outdoors in, creating a sustainable, comfortable, and inspiring work environment.
Design and development are supported by labs for material, dynamics, laundry, and human performance testing. There is a speed and sewing shop, printers and press, sample and prototype storage, shoe fitting and model shop. Collaborative spaces of varying sizes and environments, allow designers to choose spaces
based on design subject and current weather conditions.
Triplicate clerestories on the south side, representing Pearl Izumi's 'Ride-Tri-Run' motto, lift and tilt the roof, creating crests and valleys which allow daylight and natural ventilation to reach far into the workspace year-round. Another set of triplicate north-facing, floor-to-ceiling clerestories direct winter sunlight into the space.
The weathered steel, grey concrete, wood, and glass exterior represents the company's unpretentious, outdoor-loving culture' while sitting comfortably against the backdrop of prairie grasses and deep blue Colorado sky. The interior plays into the project's understated yet sophisticated form. Exposed steel and insulated
concrete walls support structurally insulated panels (SIPs) that also provide the final OSB wood finish. Every surface is pinup-ready for design ideas and material samples.