Warm and welcoming
Greenery softens the architecture and creates a pleasant, hospitable arrival.
At the BMW Group reception in Dingolfing, a 50 m² SemperGreenwall welcomes visitors and employees alike. The green façade softens the industrial setting and highlights BMW’s sustainability ambitions with a warm, inviting first impression.
Greenery softens the architecture and creates a pleasant, hospitable arrival.
Flexipanels effortlessly follow curved façades and detailed corners.
The Plant Care System keeps the façade healthy and representative year-round.
The BMW Group site in Dingolfing covers around 280 hectares and is the largest BMW production facility in Europe. In such a large-scale industrial environment, the reception plays a crucial role. It is the first point of contact for visitors, partners and employees. With a 50 m² SemperGreenwall Outdoor, the reception building gains a warm, human character.
The greenery softens the architecture, brings calm to a dynamic setting and immediately shows that sustainability and innovation go hand in hand here. The green façade acts as a visual signature and sets the right tone from the very start.
BMW Group has set ambitious global targets for environmental protection, climate action and social responsibility. The green façade at the Dingolfing reception is a tangible expression of these ambitions. While many sustainability measures take place within production processes and supply chains, this SemperGreenwall makes sustainability visible in everyday experience. Visitors immediately sense that responsibility and future-focused thinking are embedded in BMW’s identity.
The reception building is characterised by curved surfaces and sharp corner details. Thanks to the pre-grown Flexipanels of the SemperGreenwall system, these complex forms could be greened without technical limitations. The lightweight, modular system precisely follows the building’s lines and enhances the architectural design. Greenery is not an afterthought, but an integral part of the building envelope.
At BMW Group, sustainability does not stop at the final product. Environmental and social standards are fundamental principles within its purchasing and supplier network. Human rights, ethical business practices and responsible sourcing of raw materials are core elements of this policy. By integrating these principles into component development, procurement processes and supplier development, BMW actively works to reduce the environmental and social impact of its value chain.
A key pillar of BMW Group’s sustainability strategy is the circular economy. Reusing materials and reducing the need for primary raw materials lowers pressure on people and the environment. Transparency within complex supply chains is essential in this process. Through initiatives such as supply chain mapping and participation in data ecosystems like Catena-X, BMW improves traceability and collaboration with partners. This long-term vision aligns seamlessly with visible interventions such as living walls, both contributing to a future-proof and responsible industry.
With the green façade at its reception, BMW Group demonstrates how large-scale industrial sites can also make room for nature. The SemperGreenwall brings biodiversity, cooling and visual calm together in one solution. The result is a reception that is not only functional, but also contributes to a pleasant, sustainable and people-oriented working environment.
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