Team Disney Orlando Explained

Team Disney Orlando
Coordinates:28.3654°N -81.5213°W
Building Type:Office
Architectural Style:Postmodernism
Address:1375 East Buena Vista Drive
Lake Buena Vista, Florida 32830
Location Country:United States of America
Owner:Walt Disney World Co.
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Floor Count:4
Architect:Arata Isozaki
Developer:Disney Development Company
Other Designers:Hunton Brady Pryor Maso
Main Contractor:Holder Construction
Awards:American Institute of Architects 1992 Honor Awards

Team Disney Orlando is an office building located in Lake Buena Vista, Florida on the grounds of Walt Disney World Resort across from Disney Springs. The building is the administrative headquarters of Walt Disney World Resort, and home of the Finance, Accounting, Business Insight & Improvement, and Legal departments. It also houses several resources for cast members, including a gym, canteen, and credit union.

History

Background

Disney CEO Michael Eisner had a long history with postmodern architecture, having previously worked with architect Michael Graves. Eisner selected Japanese architect Arata Isozaki to lead the project. In an interview, Isozaki said that "the 'creative freedom' offered by Eisner along with his childhood interest in Disney were what convinced him to accept the role."[1] [2] The building was the second "Team Disney" building to be built, after Team Disney Burbank was built, and was followed by "Team Disney" buildings in Anaheim and Hong Kong.

Design and Construction

Isozaki came up with multiple possible designs, and decided on a low-rise after it was decided that a high-rise would not fit in with the surroundings. Isozaki was upset when the planned location was moved from its original planned location at Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort to the final location near Interstate-4. As a compromise, Disney built a lake to the west of the new location. The Florida Solar Energy Center was consulted in the design of the sundial. Orlando-based architecture firm Hunton Brady Pryor Maso was hired to oversee the construction, and is listed as the Architect of record.[3]

Opening and use

The building was opened officially on to consolidate several other offices located around Orlando. The reflecting pools were removed in 2010.[4] The interior was remodeled in 2016, 25 years after the original opening.[5] The building is primarily occupied by cast members working in administrative roles, such as finance or human resources. Over 1,000 cast members work in the building. The building contains a gym and a branch of Partners Federal Credit Union.[6]

Design

The building was designed by Japanese architect Arata Isozaki in the postmodern style. The building is built around a central 120feet "stack". Two four-story wings extend out from the stack, which is hollow, and a stylus atop it creates a "solar clock" visible from inside. At the time the sundial was the largest in the world. The interior of the stack is decorated with quotes from both real people and fictional characters, chosen personally by Michael Eisner.[7]

Reception

Eisner reportedly loved the building, being especially impressed by the courtyard. The building received an honor award from the American Institute of Architects in 1992.[8] Time Magazine listed the building amongst the best design of 1991, describing it as "both utilitarian and whimsical" and likening it to a "cathedral on Venus".[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Serratore . Angela . The magical (postmodern) world of Disney . . . 2024-06-12 . 2019-06-17.
  2. Webb . Michael . The Pleasing Places of Arata Isozaki . . July 1992 . 23 . 4 . 58-67 . 0037-7333.
  3. Korkis . Jim . WDW Chronicles: The Story of the Team Disney Building . All Ears . 2016-08-02 . 880 . 2024-06-12 . AllEarsNet, LLC . 1533-0753.
  4. Web site: Leibacher . Herb . Ten Interesting Facts About The Team Disney Building . World of Walt . 2017-05-22 . 2024-06-12.
  5. Web site: Snow . Michelle . Team Disney Celebrates 25 years at Walt Disney World . The Disney Blog . 2024-06-12 . 2016-06-14.
  6. Web site: Kober . Jeff . The Yin and Yang of Team Disney in Orlando . Mouse Planet . 2024-06-12 . 2011-10-27.
  7. Web site: Stock. Gregory . Team Disney Building . The Orlando Foundation for Architecture . 2024-06-13.
  8. News: Haile . John . 'Team Disney' Building Honored . 2024-06-12 . . Tribune Publishing . 1992-01-22.
  9. McManus . Jason . Best of 1991: Design . . 1992-01-06 . 139 . 1 . 83 . 0040-781X.