Jerome L. Greene Science Center & Lenfest Center for the Arts

Construction continues on the first phase buildings for Columbia University's Manhattanville Campus expansion to the north of the main campus. Two buildings by Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW) are fully underway, the Jerome L. Greene Science Center and the Lenfest Center for the Arts. Since the last update, glass façade panels have been installed on the first floor of the Science Center. At the Center for the Arts, work on the steel structure continues while awaiting for curtain wall installation to begin. Demolition is complete on the site of RPBW's third building, the Manhattanville Academic Conference Center. The five-story, 60,0000-square-foot building will house a 400-seat auditorium and state-of-the-art seminar and meeting rooms.

Southeast corner from the 1 train subway platform.

Detail of the rooftop mechanical equipment.

Northeast corner of the Science Center.

Future site of the Academic Conference Center.

South façade of the Science Center from the 125th Street subway station.

South façade of the Science Center from Broadway.

Southeast corner of the Science Center.

Southeast corner of the Science Center.

South façade of the Science Center (right) and the Center for the Arts (left) from West 125th Street.

Southwest corner of the Science Center (right) and the Center for the Arts (left) from West 125th Street.

Southwest corner of the Science Center (right) and the Center for the Arts (left) from West 125th Street.

View of the Manhattanville Campus from Riverside Drive.

South façade of the Science Center (right) and the Center for the Arts (left) from Riverside Drive.

Northwest corner of the Science Center (left) and the Center for the Arts (right) from Riverside Drive.

View of the Manhattanville Campus from Riverside Drive.

Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Davis Brody Bond LLP (Science Center and Center for the Arts), RPBW with Dattner Architects (Academic Conference Center); Program: Education; Location: Manhattanville, New York, NY; Completion: 2016.