The Porsche Center in North America recently moved to Atlanta, Georgia. The building complex was designed by HOK Architects and has approximately 1207 square meters of space divided between offices, customer service center and showroom with test modules. A special highlight is the 2.6 kilometer long test track in the building's courtyard.
The test route can be made up of oneTerrace, as well as from the inner courtyard. Individual visitors or companies with employees can test their driving skills for a fee or, alternatively, try out the latest technological advances in sports car construction on driving modules in a special facility. Of course, this happens under the guidance of qualified instructors.
The building is designed as a customer experience center where the visitor is in close contact with the sports car philosophy. It is completely oriented towards the test track thanks to the completely glazed facade and a 180-degree view is available from every point on the central axis of the house. Fully equipped offices and halls can be rented for conferences upon request.
There is a gourmet restaurant called '365' and 'Carrera' Café available. 365 isthe first Porsche model in series production, which was first delivered to the United States in 1950. Guests and enthusiasts can find out more about and take a close look at the exhibits of vintage and emblematic sports cars on display.
The interior completely shapes the concept of Porsche vehicles in terms of construction and technology. Visitors can experience the feeling and conceptual harmony of the brand in the best possible way.
*Porsche Center in Atlanta, Georgia is a project byHOK