Allmann Sattler Wappner architects have evolved a distinctive new architectural style for the Audi Terminals. A style which is recognisable and exudes the same positive values throughout the world – whatever its setting. Its defining element is the dynamism of spaces described by curves which penetrate the clear cubature of the predominantly orthogonal building structures. Curves in different variants and stacked in staggered formation multiply this effect. Extensive frameless glazing grants a view deep into the showroom from afar. The glazing's dynamic inclination and the façade covering of canted perforated aluminium ensure a high recognition factor for the exteriors of the buildings, irrespective of whether they are situated in urban settings or at greenfield sites such as Audi Fredericia. Dynamism – the most important characteristic of the exhibits – informs the interior: The walls of the curved spaces are slightly inclined. Asphalt-grey flooring merges seamlessly into the walls here. Behind the walls are the offices and the functional rooms, which are clearly distinguished by their straight lines. In fitting out these rooms the focus was on a sustainable energy concept and ensuring maximum comfort for their users. Classical materials and calm colours provide for a focussed setting.