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Ford And Snøhetta Reveal New Global Headquarters

December 11, 20253 Mins Read
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Ford and Snøhetta reveal new global headquarters featuring innovative architecture and sustainable design for the automaker’s future vision.
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Ford has unveiled its new global headquarters, the Henry Ford II World Center, situated within the Research & Engineering Campus in Dearborn, Michigan. The centerpiece of this transformation is the Central Campus Building, created through a multi-year collaboration with Snøhetta. Although the structure spans 2.1 million square feet across four levels, it functions as a unified innovation hub designed to improve collaboration, productivity and flexibility. It also more than doubles the capacity of the long-serving Glass House, which supported operations for nearly seven decades and will now move toward a sustainable end-of-use process.

Because the design focuses on resilience and adaptability, the space accommodates Ford’s hybrid working model with studios, collaborative zones and technology-enhanced courtyards. The overall campus plan also reflects extensive employee input, ensuring the work environment aligns with modern needs while preserving a strong sense of place. As development continues, the transformation will eventually support more than 20,000 employees and introduce 12 acres of new greenspace, effectively integrating the campus into the surrounding community.

A Campus Designed for Innovation and Identity

The new headquarters represents more than a shift in workspace design, as it also strengthens the connection between the company and the city. Through the campus plan, the architectural team aimed to create a modern workplace that still respects the legacy of mobility leadership. Moreover, the project prioritizes a balance between built areas and natural landscapes, helping support well-being and environmental ambitions.

  • Ford and Snøhetta reveal new global headquarters featuring innovative architecture and sustainable design for the automaker’s future vision.
  • Ford and Snøhetta reveal new global headquarters featuring innovative architecture and sustainable design for the automaker’s future vision.
  • Ford and Snøhetta reveal new global headquarters featuring innovative architecture and sustainable design for the automaker’s future vision.
  • Ford and Snøhetta reveal new global headquarters featuring innovative architecture and sustainable design for the automaker’s future vision.

“Working with Ford on the R&E Campus master plan has been an extraordinary opportunity. Few companies are as closely tied to the history and identity of a place as Ford is to Dearborn. From the start, Ford embraced a collaborative process that enabled us to design not just a new headquarters, but a campus that reflects the company’s legacy and bold vision for the future,” said Craig Dykers, Founding Partner of Snøhetta. “The project strengthens the cultural fabric of the area while creating a workplace that honors Ford’s heritage as a leader in mobility while preparing it to thrive in a rapidly evolving, technology-driven future.”

A Future-Focused Workplace

The introduction of technology-enabled outdoor spaces, flexible interiors and expanded capacity signals a major step toward supporting next-generation development. Because the campus also opens itself more visibly to the community, it contributes to a broader vision of innovation in Dearborn. With its emphasis on collaboration, sustainability and employee experience, the new headquarters marks a significant evolution in how the company plans its future.

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