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Inside the secret Brooklyn 'farm' where Adidas is creating the future

Adidas' most ambitious projects are being born in a warehouse in Brooklyn — and we got a look inside.

Adidas painted a mural on the side of the Adidas Brooklyn Creator Farm.

In Greenpoint, Brooklyn, in an unassuming warehouse space just across the street from a stone supplier, Adidas is plotting the future.

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That's where the company has built its Brooklyn Creator Farm, a relatively secret location where Adidas hosts a small team of designers from studios around the world.

Their job? "Creating culture," said Marc Dolce, VP and creative director at Adidas.

Adidas recently let Business Insider have a peek at what goes on inside this design HQ situated in one of the cultural epicenters of the world.

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The farm is separated into two parts: the designer's area, and Adidas' Brooklyn MakerLab. The MakerLab — which is one of three in the Adidas ecosystem — has all the high-tech machinery and materials needed to create any kind of sneaker or piece of apparel the designers can dream up. The manger of the lab, Michael Nash, called it "Disneyland for designers."

The designer's area itself is chock-full of idea boards and materials to inspire. There are no assigned seats, a strategy that is mean to foster collaboration between the designers. Adidas has both full-time designers and rotating classes of Adidas designers. After their stay at the farm ends, those designers then go back to their home studios in Germany or Portland, Oregon, and take what they learned and experienced with them.

The farm isn't your typical design studio. Adidas Global Creative Director Paul Gaudio said it's called a farm because the brand wanted the space to be "

"It's meant to be a little provocative," Gaudio said. "It's where we cultivate talent."

The chief question on the board now: what's new for 2020. While much of the rest of Adidas is focused on 2019 and 2018, the farm's team is tasked with pondering beyond that.

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Though Adidas is looking for designs and ideas to be produced, there aren't specific demands for designs that must be immediately brought to market.

"It's more about exploration," "The obsession with progress is what this place is about — not the obsession with results."

As an example, he mentioned basketball, a category that has slowed down dramatically industry-wide in recent months.

The farm is an attempt to be "down on the ground" and for designers to gain insights that will help them create products that consumers will connect with emotionally — and not just use as tools.

The farm designers are influenced by the dynamic culture of where they are in Brooklyn. For example, a designer can join a night running group and learn not just what they expect from a running shoe, but what these runners do for fun and what kind of lives they lead. That can inform the design.

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"Brooklyn offered an industriousness in that it is in some areas still industrial, and in other areas very entrepreneurial, very creative. There's a lot happening," "It's dynamic."

It also offers Adidas a chance to do some things a little differently. Among the farm designers is Nigel, an intern who hails from the local community. Dolce said he found Nigel on Instagram and contacted him there to offer the internship at the farm when he was just 17.

The farm is a big part of Adidas' strategy of being more attuned to its consumers' needs and desires.

"In the end, it's very much a brand statement," Gaudio said. "It's who we are; It's who we want to be. It's so deeply connected to that strategy of understanding where culture happens. New York City is the place."

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