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Construction Update: FIT New Academic Building

Curtain wall installation is nearing completion at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s new academic building on the Garment District campus. Designed by SHoP Architects, the 9-story building will contain classrooms, administrative offices, review and exhibition spaces, and a center for student life.

Northeast corner from West 28th Street.

Looking up at the north facade from West 28th Street.

Northwest corner from West 28th Street.

Architect: SHoP Architects; Client: Fashion Institute of Technology; Program: Education; Location: Garment District, New York, NY; Completion: 2024.

 
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Construction Update: FIT New Academic Building

Northeast corner from West 28th Street.

Curtain wall installation is underway at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s new academic building on the Garment District campus. Designed by SHoP Architects, the 9-story building will contain classrooms, administrative offices, review and exhibition spaces, and a center for student life.

Looking up at the north facade from West 28th Street.

Northwest corner from West 28th Street.

Architect: SHoP Architects; Client: Fashion Institute of Technology; Program: Education; Location: Garment District, New York, NY; Completion: 2023.

 
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Construction Update: FIT New Academic Building

Superstructure has topped out at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s new academic building on the Garment District campus. Designed by SHoP Architects, the 9-story building will contain classrooms, administrative offices, review and exhibition spaces, and a center for student life.

Rendering by SHoP Architects.

Architect: SHoP Architects; Client: Fashion Institute of Technology; Program: Education; Location: Garment District, New York, NY; Completion: 2023.

 
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Construction Update: FIT New Academic Building

Superstructure is rising at the Fashion Institute of Technology’s new academic building on the Garment District campus. Designed by SHoP Architects, the 9-story building will contain classrooms, administrative offices, review and exhibition spaces, and a center for student life.

Rendering by SHoP Architects.

Architect: SHoP Architects; Client: Fashion Institute of Technology; Program: Education; Location: Garment District, New York, NY; Completion: 2023.

 
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Columbia University Business School

Diller Scofidio + Renfro / FXCollaborative · Morningside Heights · 2022

Southwest corner of Kravis Hall (left) and Geffen Hall (right).

A new home for the Columbia Business School has opened at the university’s Manhattanville campus in West Harlem. The Business School’s two new structures, the 8-story David Geffen Hall and 11-story Henry R. Kravis Hall, are located on a site to the north of the first phase buildings by Renzo Piano. Totaling approximately 492,00 square feet, the two new buildings double the school’s current square footage. Design on the two buildings is led by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative and associate architects Aaris Design Architects.

Looking northeast towards the Manhattanville campus, including the Business School (left), the Lenfest Center for the Arts (right), and the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (far right).

James Corner Field Operations have designed a 40,000 square foot central open space which the two buildings bookend.

Northwest corner of Geffen Hall (center) and Kravis Hall (right).

Henry R. Kravis Hall

East facade of Kravis Hall at sunset.

Kravis Hall features two generous circulation stairs, located at the east and west facades, which link together alternating floors of faculty offices and teaching spaces. Known as The Network, these stairs link lounges, seminar spaces, open-breakout, tiered seating, carrels and informal hang-out spaces at the east facade. A faculty version of The Network is located along the west facade and offers views of the Hudson River. Both circulation stairs also act as vertical structure elements.

The exterior wall, fabricated by Intercom Facades and AZA US (Former AZA-INTERCOM Corporation) with W&W Glass, is designed to express the interweaving of student, faculty, and administrative program. Transparent glass encloses student floors, the Network circulation spaces, and ground floor program. Faculty floors are clad in GFRC (glass fiber reinforced concrete) slab covers and fritted glass that contrasts with the more transparent student spaces. The building’s structure uses “skip truss” steel framing on alternating faculty floors to achieve nearly column-free classrooms.

Exterior wall details courtesy of Intercom Facades and AZA US.

Southeast corner of Kravis Hall.

South facade of Kravis Hall.

Looking up at the south facade of Kravis Hall.

East facade of Kravis Hall.

East facade of Kravis Hall.

Southeast corner of Kravis Hall.

Looking up at the east facade of Kravis Hall.

Close-up of the northeast corner of Kravis Hall.

Close-up of the east facade of Kravis Hall.

At the ground floor, the Samberg Commons offers seating for 201 on tiered, undulating seating made of American oak. This space can be transformed to connect with a 199-person dining space on the second floor. The ground floor of Kravis Hall also offers retail space along the building’s 12th Avenue frontage.

Samberg Commons at the southeast corner of Kravis Hall.

West facade of Kravis Hall with ground floor retail frontage.

Southwest corner of Kravis Hall.

Southwest corner of Kravis Hall (left) and Geffen Hall (center).

West facade of Kravis Hall.

David Geffen Hall

Southwest corner of Geffen Hall.

Mirroring Kravis Hall, the eight-story Geffen Hall also features a perimeter circulation element at the west facade that connects alternating floors for administrative offices and teaching spaces. A skin of GFRC and fritted glass in a gradient from transparent to opaque clads the facade the fronts the commons and Kravis Hall. Along with MBA teaching spaces, Geffen Hall also houses the Executive MBA program. At the northwest corner of the ground floor, the Cooperman Commons 274-person auditorium space accommodates student and faculty gatherings. The Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center on the second floor offers support resources and services to local businesses and entrepreneurs.

West facade of Geffen Hall.

Southwest corner of Geffen Hall.

Northwest corner of Geffen Hall.

Northwest corner of Cooperman Commons.

Cooperman Commons and lobby.

Ground floor cafe at Geffen Hall.

Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative; Structural Engineer, Exterior Envelope and Facade Consultant: Arup; Mechanical Engineer: Buro Happold; Associate Architect: AARRIS ATEPA Architects (Dedicated Dining, Multi-Function Room); Sustainability/ LEED Consultant: FXCollaborative; Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Exterior Wall Fabricator: Intercom Facades and AZA US (Former AZA-INTERCOM Corporation) with W&W Glass; Program: Education; Location: Manhattanville, New York, NY; Completion: 2022.

 
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Cornell Tech Executive Education Center and Graduate Hotel

Snohetta · Roosevelt Island · 2021

West facade of the Graduate Hotel (center left) and the House at Cornell Tech (center right).

Construction has wrapped up at Cornell Tech’s Verizon Executive Education Center and Graduate Hotel. Designed by Snohetta with Stonehill Taylor, the project includes a 18-story hotel and an adjacent 4-story structure for academic conferences, executive programs and academic workshops.

The hotel is run by Graduate Hotels, a chain that operates in college towns throughout the United States. Graduate Roosevelt Island offers 196 rooms for visiting families, academics and visitors in town for campus conventions and events. Amenities include a restaurant, rooftop bar, and flexible event space.

Northwest corner from West Main Street.

Northwest corner from West Main Street.

Close-up of the north facade.

Looking up at the south facade of the hotel and the executive education center.

The executive education center is clad in floor to ceiling glass panels with wood and metal vertical fins for sun mitigation.

Southwest corner of the hotel (left), executive education center (center), and residential tower (right).

Hotel Lobby

Lobby with artist Hebru Brantley’s 13-foot statue Flyboy.

Hotel lobby lined with 5,000 square feet of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves.

Hotel restaurant Anything At All.

Ballroom

Minnehanonck Ballroom on the third floor.

Executive education center (left) and the Bloomberg Center (right).

Rooftop Bar and Lounge

Rooftop bar and lounge Panorama Room.

Rooftop bar.

View to the south from the rooftop terrace.

View to the west towards Midtown Manhattan.

Rooftop terrace.

Guestrooms

Typical guestroom corridor.

Architects: Snohetta with Stonehill Taylor; Client: Cornell Tech with AJ Capital Partners; Program: Hotel, Conference and Meeting; Location: Roosevelt Island, New York, NY; Completion: 2020.

 
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Construction Tour: Columbia University Business School

Southwest corner of the Kravis Building (left) and the Perelman Center (right).

Facade installation is nearing completion at the new home for the Columbia Business School at the university’s Manhattanville campus. The Business School’s two new structures, known as The Ronald O. Perelman Center for Business Innovation and the Henry R. Kravis Building, are located on a site to the north of the first phase buildings by Renzo Piano. Design on the two buildings is led by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative and associate architects AARRIS ATEPA Architects. James Corner Field Operations are designing a central open space which has also started to take shape with plantings starting to arrive on site.

Southwest corner of the Kravis Building (left) and the Perelman Center (right).

Looking northeast towards the Manhattanville campus, including the Business School (left), the Lenfest Center for the Arts (right), and the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (far right).

Looking northeast towards the Manhattanville campus, including the Business School (left), the Lenfest Center for the Arts (right), and the Jerome L. Greene Science Center (far right).

The Henry R. Kravis Building

Rendering of the Henry R. Kravis Building. Rendering by DBox.

Looking up at the south facade of the west building.

West facade of the Kravis Building.

South facade of the Kravis Building.

East facade of the Kravis Building.

West facade of the Kravis Building.

Southwest corner of the Kravis Building.

Southwest corner of the Kravis Building (left) and the Perelman Center (right).

The Commons space at the Kravis Building.

East stair under construction.

Installation of GFRG shaped ceilings underway.

The Perelman Center for Business Innovation

Rendering of the Perelman Center. Rendering by DBox.

Southwest corner of the Perelman Center.

West facade detail of the Perelman Center.

West facade of the Perelman Center.

Southwest corner of the Perelman Center.

Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro with FXCollaborative and AARRIS ATEPA Architects; Landscape Architect: James Corner Field Operations; Program: Education; Location: Manhattanville, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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Construction Update: 412 East 90th Street - Spence Athletic and Educational Facility

North facade from East 90th Street.

Construction is wrapping up at The Spence School’s new six-story athletic athletic and ecology center Spence 412 on the Upper East Side. Designed by Rogers Architects, the 58,000 SF structure houses a regulation-size gymnasium for volleyball and basketball with seating for 450 spectators, nine squash courts, student center, multipurpose room for the performing arts, an ecology center with teaching lab and kitchen, greenhouse, and outdoor rooftop space. Due to COVID, the school has temporarily converted the building into classroom space for grades 6-8.

Entry.

The north facade features a glass curtain wall, most of which is textured to allow for daylight in the interiors while offering privacy from the exterior. Additional daylight control and privacy comes from the vertical metal fins.

Entry canopy.

Looking up at the north facade at the entry.

Northeast corner.

Facade detail.

Facade detail.

Architect: Rogers Architects; Client: The Spence School; Program: Education; Location: Upper East Side, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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Construction Update: 181 Mercer Street

Southeast corner from Houston Street.

Facade installation is ongoing at NYU’s 23-story mixed use building 181 Mercer at the northern edge of SoHo. Designed by KieranTimberlake and Davis Brody Bond, the full block structure features faculty and student housing, 58 classrooms, performing arts spaces including a 350-seat theater, a student commons space on the second floor, and athletic facilities at the base. Installation of the pleated glass curtain wall with glare reducing frit patterns is nearly finished at the podium and panels are going up on the towers.

Northeast corner.

Looking up at the south facade from Houston Street.

Southwest corner from Houston Street.

Close-up of the south podium facade.

Southwest corner from Houston Street.

Southwest corner from Houston Street.

West facade of 181 Mercer (right) and Picasso’s Bust of Sylvette (left) from NYU’s Silver Towers.

Architects: KieranTimberlake and Davis Brody Bond; Client: New York University (NYU); Program: Faculty and Student Housing, Classrooms, Performing Arts, Athletic Facility, and Commons; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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Construction Update: 181 Mercer Street

Southeast corner from Houston Street.

Superstructure has topped out at NYU’s 23-story mixed use building 181 Mercer at the northern edge of SoHo. Designed by KieranTimberlake and Davis Brody Bond, the full block structure features faculty and student housing, 58 classrooms, performing arts spaces including a 350-seat theater, a student commons space on the second floor, and athletic facilities at the base. Installation of the pleated glass curtain wall with glare reducing frit patterns is underway at the podium on the southwest corner.

Looking up at the south facade from Houston Street.

Southwest corner from Houston Street.

Close-up of the south podium facade.

Close-up of the southwest podium facade.

Southwest corner from Houston Street.

Close-up of the west podium facade.

Southwest corner from Houston Street.

West facade of 181 Mercer (right) and Picasso’s Bust of Sylvette (left) from NYU’s Silver Towers.

Architects: KieranTimberlake and Davis Brody Bond; Client: New York University (NYU); Program: Faculty and Student Housing, Classrooms, Performing Arts, Athletic Facility, and Commons; Location: SoHo, New York, NY; Completion: 2021.

 
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