Talk:BMW Headquarters

Latest comment: 2 years ago by 102.112.188.75 in topic advice

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I saw the BMW headquarters when I visited BoundCon in Munich. Quite an impressive sight. But if the cylinders don't rest on the ground, but are suspended from their central columns, doesn't that place an enormous stress on them? What was the reason to build them like than in the first place? Artistic creativity? JIP | Talk 18:17, 15 Jun 2005 (UTC)

I wouldn't know for sure myself, although it's a likely explanation :-) The German site
referred to from the bottom of the article does a good job of explaning the
choice of the four-cylinder shape. It does not say however, why the cylinders have to
hang off of a central support tower.
It does mention however, that they were able to prefab all floor on the ground, which
was a welcome shortcut considering that they were with their backs against a somewhat
artificial deadline imposed by the 1972 Summer Olympics...

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There is a photo[1] of the construction site as well - quite impressive.
Jbetak 02:29, 21 Jun 2005 (UTC)

1972 Olympics - branding removed

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What does this paragraph mean? "During the 1972 Summer Olympics BMW branding was removed from the buildings to prevent undesirable product placement. Interestingly, this also applied to the 2002 sedans, which accompanied Olympic marathoners during the competition." What is "undesirable product placement"?

Somewhat lame translation from the German article -- it simply means that they took down the BMW signs from the building. Also, the cars they have sponsored the Olympics with didn't have any BMW badges on them. Jbetak 08:03, 6 October 2005 (UTC)Reply

Scheduled to complete in 2006..

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Has this been completed yet? --Krator 21:45, 4 January 2007 (UTC)Reply

Exterior

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"The large cathedral exterior is supposed to mimic the shape of a tire in a race car, with the garage representing the cylinder head." Does anybody understand what that's supposed to mean? Cathedral? Exterior of what? I don't see a tire. Where is this garage? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.229.18.7 (talk) 07:25, 5 September 2011 (UTC)Reply

Someone vandalised that section way back in May 2008, five and a half years ago. I've reverted the vandalism. JIP | Talk 09:42, 23 November 2013 (UTC)Reply

File:4 cilindros y museo BMW, Múnich, Alemania 2012-04-28, DD 02.JPG to appear as POTD

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The BMW Headquarters is a landmark in Munich, Germany. The site has served as world headquarters for BMW since 1973. Designed by Karl Schwanzer, the tower's exterior is supposed to mimic the shape of a cylinder in a car engine, with the circular museum representing the cylinder head.Photograph: Diego Delso

issues with authorized dealer in Mauritius

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Dear Sir

We are very loyal customer to Bmw

We had. the opportunity to visit your museum and showroom during our visit i. 2019 and was a great experience


Well all i would like to know if ever we have any issues which we find difficult to sort out , how can we or who should we contact in Bmw headquarters to further find solutions

For your advice

Regards

Kush 102.112.188.75 (talk) 19:23, 24 July 2022 (UTC)Reply

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Pls send me an email address to contact your headquarters in germany

thanks 102.112.188.75 (talk) 19:25, 24 July 2022 (UTC)Reply