BMW South Africa Head Office by Boogertman + Partners Architects: A Sustainable Corporate Landmark
BMW South Africa Head Office blends heritage and innovation, featuring sustainable design, collaborative workspaces, natural light, and a GREENSTAR 5 rating.
The BMW South Africa Head Office in Johannesburg, designed by Boogertman + Partners Architects, is a striking example of how corporate architecture can embrace sustainability while preserving its heritage. Originally designed by renowned architect Hans Hallen, the building has undergone a transformative refurbishment to align with BMW’s global design philosophy, Neue Arbeitzwelten (“a new working environment”), while achieving world-class standards of energy efficiency, innovation, and contemporary workplace design.

Architectural Vision and Heritage
The refurbishment sought to retain the spirit of Hallen’s original circular design, known for its dark brick façade visible from the adjacent highway. By minimizing interventions on the exterior, the architects preserved the building’s modernist appeal, while simultaneously reinventing its internal spaces. This balance between heritage and modernity makes the headquarters both an architectural landmark and a sustainable workplace model.

Sustainability and GREENSTAR 5 Rating
A key focus of the redesign was energy efficiency and environmental responsibility. Through adaptive design strategies, the project earned a GREENSTAR 5 as-built rating, showcasing BMW’s commitment to sustainability. Features include:
- Optimized building envelope with solar-tracking louvers for controlled daylight and reduced heat gain.
- Glazed inner façade that maximizes transparency, improves natural light, and enhances comfort.
- Thermal comfort and ventilation upgrades, supported by a new Energy Centre.
- Material reuse, where old slate tiles were repurposed in landscaping walls, reinforcing BMW’s circular design ethos.
These measures not only reduced environmental impact but also created a healthier, more productive workspace.


Workplace Design: Transparency and Collaboration
The redesign embraces BMW’s forward-looking approach to corporate work culture. Interiors were reimagined to create flexible, collaborative, and transparent workspaces. Key interventions include:
- Relocated meeting rooms and service cores, improving circulation and centralizing functions around the reception.
- Pause areas and breakout spaces aligned with contemporary office planning models.
- Seamless indoor-outdoor connections through landscaped courtyards and a glazed façade.
- A water wall feature that interacts with the glass façade, enhancing spatial dialogue between office floors and communal areas.
The result is a dynamic workplace where architectural design, employee well-being, and corporate identity converge.

Landscape and Interior Experience
The headquarters’ landscape design by African Environmental Design complements the building’s sustainable ethos. Courtyards and gardens create green breathing spaces, while feature walls made from recycled slate add texture and continuity between past and present. Internally, the office promotes fluidity, light, and openness, reflecting BMW’s values of innovation, design precision, and excellence.


Materiality and Detail
In keeping with BMW’s design DNA, the refurbishment prioritizes high-quality materials and fine detailing. The zinc sheeting roof replacement not only modernizes the aesthetic but also ensures long-term durability. The interiors blend glass, steel, and natural finishes, creating a refined, timeless corporate environment.
The BMW South Africa Head Office represents more than a workplace—it is a symbol of innovation, sustainability, and design excellence. Boogertman + Partners Architects have crafted a building that balances heritage preservation, modern corporate identity, and environmental responsibility, reinforcing BMW’s reputation as a leader in both automotive and architectural innovation.


All photographs are works of Studio 88 Photography
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