The John Deere World Headquarters built in Moline, IL was designed by Eero Saarinen and the landscaping was designed by Hideo Sasaki. The project was officially completed in 1964 by Kevin Roche after Saarinen's death. This exquisite piece of architecture is used as an office space and museum, and is the main center for Deere & Company.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
John Deere Museum Video
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BK3bVMBGqMQ)
In the video above, we are taken through the John Deere World Headquarters museum through a series of pictures taken firsthand. We can see that there is a lot of natural lighting and tall glass windows from floor to ceiling. The interior is also woodbased with soft, warm lighting creating a predominantly brown and green theme. The museum also feels like a warehouse or factory where Deere's agricultural machinery is produced.These big open spaces, high ceilings, and large windows again create an outdoorsy feel appropriate for the personality of the John Deere company.
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