Houston Chronicle

Amazon reveals eye-catching office tower

Helix-shaped site in Virginia could be climbed on outside

- By Matthew Barakat

FALLS CHURCH, Va. — Amazon revealed plans Tuesday for the next phase of its headquarte­rs redevelopm­ent in Virginia, featuring a signature 350-foot helix-shaped office tower that can be climbed from the outside like a mountain hike.

The head-turning helix building is the centerpiec­e of the proposal that also features multiple 22-story office buildings in addition to those already under constructi­on as the company looks to accommodat­e 25,000 new workers over the coming years in the Arlington County neighborho­ods across the Potomac River from the nation’s capital.

The Seattle-based company said in a blog post that the building is designed to help people connect to nature.

“The natural beauty of a double helix can be seen throughout our world, from the geometry of our own DNA to the elemental form of galaxies, weather patterns, pine cones, and seashells,” the company said.

“The Helix at our Arlington headquarte­rs will offer a variety of alternativ­e work environmen­ts for Amazon employees amid lush gardens and flourishin­g trees native to the region.”

Sketches show trees and green space spiraling along the exterior of the building, which in addition to a helix also resembles a Christmas tree or a soft-serve ice cream cone. Less flattering comments on social media likened it to a poop emoji.

The company said it will open the exterior mountain climb to the public on weekend tours.

The building itself is deemed “alternativ­e work space” by the company in contrast to the more traditiona­l office space in the three 22-story buildings that will surround the helix, which will be slightly taller than the other three buildings.

Because skyscraper­s are banned in the District of Columbia, and the Amazon buildings will be among the tallest in Arlington County, from some vantage points the helix will dominate the region’s skyline like no building other than the Washington Monument.

In a statement Matt de Ferranti, chairman of the Arlington County Board, called the helix design “interestin­g” and said county residents would have a chance to weigh in on the design before it’s approved.

“Neighbors and all stakeholde­rs will have the opportunit­y to review the design concept in further detail and multiple opportunit­ies to comment. We expect that the plans will come before the County’s Planning Commission and County Board by the end of the year for final considerat­ion,” de Ferranti said.

The company hopes to begin constructi­on next year with a projected completion date of 2025.

 ?? Associated Press ?? This rendering shows the next phase of Amazon’s headquarte­rs redevelopm­ent in Arlington, Va. The plans feature a 350-foot helix-shaped office tower. Final approval awaits public hearings.
Associated Press This rendering shows the next phase of Amazon’s headquarte­rs redevelopm­ent in Arlington, Va. The plans feature a 350-foot helix-shaped office tower. Final approval awaits public hearings.

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