The new Silverstone headquarters will be ready imminently, with some office operations moving by the end of this month. Meanwhile, the wind tunnel will influence car design from 2025.
Aston performance director Tom McCullough reckons the team will gain most significantly from the greater communication the new factory will allow, with the current multi-site set-up "disjointed" as colleagues from the technical team are in separate "Portakabins".
Speaking about the £200 million factory project being finished, McCullough said: "It's quite exciting really. We're in the final stages of sorting out who sits where at which desks and what we're going to be doing.
"We're really looking forward to that because we're all a bit disjointed at the moment in Portakabins, separate buildings. All the technical people aren't sat next to each other.
"[The new building] is fantastic. You just smile as you walk around it."
McCullough added that the straightforward move of repositioning the departments would benefit the team, which currently sits second behind Red Bull in the constructors' standings.
He said: "It's going to make a bigger difference than people even realise. Just communication. Bumping into people at the same coffee station...you just rub shoulders with the people that you're working closely with.
Source: Autosport