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Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center

The Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center (CTC) is the North American headquarters and main research and development facility for the automobile manufacturer Stellantis. The 504-acre (204 ha) complex is located next to Interstate 75 in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a northern suburb of Detroit. The complex has 5,400,000 square feet (500,000 m2) of usable space, placing it among the largest buildings in the world by floor space.[1] Completed between 1993 and 1996 for the Chrysler Corporation, the building has followed the company as it changed hands several times since, serving as the North American headquarters for DaimlerChrysler, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) and now Stellantis North America.

Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center
Headquarters tower
General information
TypeOffice/R&D
Address1000 Chrysler Drive
Town or cityAuburn Hills, Michigan
CountryUnited States
Coordinates42°39′15.7″N 83°14′1″W / 42.654361°N 83.23361°W / 42.654361; -83.23361
Completed1993 (Technology Center)
1996 (Headquarters)
OwnerStellantis
Height
Roof249 ft (76 m)
Technical details
Floor count15
Floor area5,400,000 sq ft (500,000 m2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)CRSS Inc. (Technology Center)
SmithGroup (Headquarters)

History edit

Before moving to the Auburn Hills headquarters, Chrysler was based at the Highland Park Chrysler Plant campus,[2] which predated the formation of the company itself. It was located along I-75, roughly one mile (1.6 km) southeast of the Highland Park Ford Plant.

Planning for the Chrysler Technology Center began in 1984, and construction started in the fall of 1986.[3] The facility was largely complete upon its dedication on October 15, 1991, and it reached full occupancy in 1993. During construction, a new exit with direct access to the complex was added to I-75.

On September 9, 1992, Chrysler announced that they would move their headquarters from the Highland Park complex to a new office tower at the Technology Center.[2] Ground was broken on the 15-floor expansion in 1993, and it was completed in 1996.

The Walter P. Chrysler Museum, opened in October 1999, was also located on the CTC campus. The museum closed in 2012. It reopened, with reduced hours, in 2016, and closed permanently in December that year. Chrysler then converted the museum building to office space, and it currently houses the US headquarters of Maserati and Alfa Romeo.[4][5] Most of the vehicles from the museum were moved to an FCA facility in Detroit formerly used as a factory for the production of the Dodge Viper, but have not been on public display since.[6]

Since the mid-2000s, Chrysler has regularly wrapped the west side of the tower with large advertisements for the company's vehicles, visible to motorists passing the complex on Interstate 75.[7]

Stellantis also maintains offices at the historic Chrysler House in downtown Detroit.[8]

Design edit

 
Aerial view of the complex. The shadow of the 15-story headquarters tower can be seen at the left end of the cross-shaped Technology Center building.

CRSS Architects[a] designed the Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in a cross-axial formation where its elongated atrium topped concourses converge with an octagonal radiant skylight at its center.

The tower, designed by SmithGroup, features a massive 35-foot (11 m) tall window at the top shaped like the company's five-pointed Pentastar logo.[9][10] The rounded-off exterior corners of the tower are meant to evoke a polished car body. At 249 feet (76 m) tall, it is the tallest building in the city of Auburn Hills.[11]

The facility includes a full laboratory level with various wind tunnels, a 1.8-mile (2.9 km) evaluation road, noise, vibration, and harshness testing facility, electromagnetic compatibility center, climatic wind tunnel (able to create rain, snow, and extreme temperatures), and pilot production plant. A 57,000 square feet (5,300 m2) training center was included from the start, with a teleconferencing center and fitness center. The basement hallways are large enough for two cars to pass each other, allowing some testing within the building; and the test cells have their own separate foundation, to avoid vibrating the rest of the complex.[12]

During the automotive industry crisis of 2008–2010, some automotive news sites reported that the complex was designed to be converted to a shopping mall.[9][13] This theory was later disproved, based on mall industry analysis and speculation from local real estate investors.[14]

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Caudill Rowlett Scott known as (CRS-Sirrine) and (CRSS) of Houston, Texas, was succeeded by the Jacobs Engineering Group of Pasadena, California.

References edit

  1. ^ "Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center". FCA US LLC. from the original on June 13, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "COMPANY NEWS; Chrysler to Move Its Headquarters". The New York Times. September 9, 1992. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  3. ^ "Chrysler to break ground on $800-million tech center". UPI. October 27, 1986. from the original on January 8, 2022. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  4. ^ Snavely, Brent. "Maserati is headed to Auburn Hills offices". Detroit Free Press. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  5. ^ "Alfa Romeo Launches New Brand Headquarters In Italy:". MoparInsiders. April 22, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  6. ^ "Walter P. Chrysler Museum cars get new home in old Dodge Viper factory". Autoblog. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  7. ^ "Innovative Media Installs a Big-Time Building Wrap on Chrysler HQ". FCA Work Vehicles Blog. October 15, 2012. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  8. ^ "Stellantis Media - Chrysler House Welcomes First Chrysler Group Employees into New Downtown Detroit Office". media.stellantisnorthamerica.com. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  9. ^ a b "Chrysler HQ designed for mall duty if automaker leaves". Autoblog. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  10. ^ insideauburnhills (October 23, 2017). "A city within a city – right here in Auburn Hills". Inside Auburn Hills. Retrieved January 8, 2022.
  11. ^ . Emporis. Archived from the original on January 8, 2022.
  12. ^ "Chrysler Technical Center (CTC) and Auburn Hills Complex". allpar.com. Retrieved February 13, 2013.
  13. ^ "Chrysler HQ Designed To Convert Into Shopping Mall". Jalopnik.com. May 5, 2009. Retrieved August 15, 2012.
  14. ^ Hopkins, Carol (May 5, 2009). "Turning Chrysler headquarters into a mall may be 'urban legend'". The Oakland Press. Retrieved August 15, 2012.

Further reading edit

  • Fisher, Dale (2005). Southeast Michigan: Horizons of Growth. Grass Lake, MI: Eyry of the Eagle Publishing. ISBN 1-8911-4325-5.
  • Higgins, James V (October 14, 1991). "Investment in the Future: Chrysler expects payback in innovation and efficiency". The Detroit News.
  • Hyde, Charles K. (2003). Riding the Roller Coaster: History of the Chrysler Corporation. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0-8143-3091-6.

External links edit

  • CTC history and facilities (Allpar)

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The Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center CTC is the North American headquarters and main research and development facility for the automobile manufacturer Stellantis The 504 acre 204 ha complex is located next to Interstate 75 in Auburn Hills Michigan a northern suburb of Detroit The complex has 5 400 000 square feet 500 000 m2 of usable space placing it among the largest buildings in the world by floor space 1 Completed between 1993 and 1996 for the Chrysler Corporation the building has followed the company as it changed hands several times since serving as the North American headquarters for DaimlerChrysler Fiat Chrysler Automobiles FCA and now Stellantis North America Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology CenterHeadquarters towerGeneral informationTypeOffice R amp DAddress1000 Chrysler DriveTown or cityAuburn Hills MichiganCountryUnited StatesCoordinates42 39 15 7 N 83 14 1 W 42 654361 N 83 23361 W 42 654361 83 23361Completed1993 Technology Center 1996 Headquarters OwnerStellantisHeightRoof249 ft 76 m Technical detailsFloor count15Floor area5 400 000 sq ft 500 000 m2 Design and constructionArchitect s CRSS Inc Technology Center SmithGroup Headquarters Contents 1 History 2 Design 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editBefore moving to the Auburn Hills headquarters Chrysler was based at the Highland Park Chrysler Plant campus 2 which predated the formation of the company itself It was located along I 75 roughly one mile 1 6 km southeast of the Highland Park Ford Plant Planning for the Chrysler Technology Center began in 1984 and construction started in the fall of 1986 3 The facility was largely complete upon its dedication on October 15 1991 and it reached full occupancy in 1993 During construction a new exit with direct access to the complex was added to I 75 On September 9 1992 Chrysler announced that they would move their headquarters from the Highland Park complex to a new office tower at the Technology Center 2 Ground was broken on the 15 floor expansion in 1993 and it was completed in 1996 The Walter P Chrysler Museum opened in October 1999 was also located on the CTC campus The museum closed in 2012 It reopened with reduced hours in 2016 and closed permanently in December that year Chrysler then converted the museum building to office space and it currently houses the US headquarters of Maserati and Alfa Romeo 4 5 Most of the vehicles from the museum were moved to an FCA facility in Detroit formerly used as a factory for the production of the Dodge Viper but have not been on public display since 6 Since the mid 2000s Chrysler has regularly wrapped the west side of the tower with large advertisements for the company s vehicles visible to motorists passing the complex on Interstate 75 7 Stellantis also maintains offices at the historic Chrysler House in downtown Detroit 8 Design edit nbsp Aerial view of the complex The shadow of the 15 story headquarters tower can be seen at the left end of the cross shaped Technology Center building CRSS Architects a designed the Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center in a cross axial formation where its elongated atrium topped concourses converge with an octagonal radiant skylight at its center The tower designed by SmithGroup features a massive 35 foot 11 m tall window at the top shaped like the company s five pointed Pentastar logo 9 10 The rounded off exterior corners of the tower are meant to evoke a polished car body At 249 feet 76 m tall it is the tallest building in the city of Auburn Hills 11 The facility includes a full laboratory level with various wind tunnels a 1 8 mile 2 9 km evaluation road noise vibration and harshness testing facility electromagnetic compatibility center climatic wind tunnel able to create rain snow and extreme temperatures and pilot production plant A 57 000 square feet 5 300 m2 training center was included from the start with a teleconferencing center and fitness center The basement hallways are large enough for two cars to pass each other allowing some testing within the building and the test cells have their own separate foundation to avoid vibrating the rest of the complex 12 During the automotive industry crisis of 2008 2010 some automotive news sites reported that the complex was designed to be converted to a shopping mall 9 13 This theory was later disproved based on mall industry analysis and speculation from local real estate investors 14 See also edit nbsp Michigan portal nbsp Cars portal nbsp Architecture portalChrysler House Lee Iacocca List of largest buildings in the world Sergio Marchionne Walter P Chrysler History of ChryslerNotes edit Caudill Rowlett Scott known as CRS Sirrine and CRSS of Houston Texas was succeeded by the Jacobs Engineering Group of Pasadena California References edit Chrysler World Headquarters and Technology Center FCA US LLC Archived from the original on June 13 2021 a b COMPANY NEWS Chrysler to Move Its Headquarters The New York Times September 9 1992 ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved January 8 2022 Chrysler to break ground on 800 million tech center UPI October 27 1986 Archived from the original on January 8 2022 Retrieved January 8 2022 Snavely Brent Maserati is headed to Auburn Hills offices Detroit Free Press Retrieved January 8 2022 Alfa Romeo Launches New Brand Headquarters In Italy MoparInsiders April 22 2021 Retrieved January 8 2022 Walter P Chrysler Museum cars get new home in old Dodge Viper factory Autoblog Retrieved January 8 2022 Innovative Media Installs a Big Time Building Wrap on Chrysler HQ FCA Work Vehicles Blog October 15 2012 Retrieved January 8 2022 Stellantis Media Chrysler House Welcomes First Chrysler Group Employees into New Downtown Detroit Office media stellantisnorthamerica com Retrieved January 8 2022 a b Chrysler HQ designed for mall duty if automaker leaves Autoblog Retrieved January 8 2022 insideauburnhills October 23 2017 A city within a city right here in Auburn Hills Inside Auburn Hills Retrieved January 8 2022 Tallest buildings in Auburn Hills Emporis Archived from the original on January 8 2022 Chrysler Technical Center CTC and Auburn Hills Complex allpar com Retrieved February 13 2013 Chrysler HQ Designed To Convert Into Shopping Mall Jalopnik com May 5 2009 Retrieved August 15 2012 Hopkins Carol May 5 2009 Turning Chrysler headquarters into a mall may be urban legend The Oakland Press Retrieved August 15 2012 Further reading editFisher Dale 2005 Southeast Michigan Horizons of Growth Grass Lake MI Eyry of the Eagle Publishing ISBN 1 8911 4325 5 Higgins James V October 14 1991 Investment in the Future Chrysler expects payback in innovation and efficiency The Detroit News Hyde Charles K 2003 Riding the Roller Coaster History of the Chrysler Corporation Detroit Wayne State University Press ISBN 0 8143 3091 6 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chrysler Auburn Hills CTC history and facilities Allpar Retrieved from https en 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