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College of New Rochelle: Center for Wellness, New Rochelle, New York,
USA
Currently in Construction
ikon.5 architects

$ 24,000,000 construction cost
55,000 sqft
LEED Silver Rating

PROGRAM
lobby concourse
1500 seat gym and convocation center
100 seat 6 lane competition pool
fitness and aerobics center
holistic meditation room
offices and classrooms
trainer’s room
showers and lockers
laundry and equipment

The Center for Wellness at the College of New Rochelle, in New Rochelle,
New York, is a paradisiacal garden for the exultation of the body, mind
and spirit. Like narrative and pictorial depictions of the Garden of Eden,
the Center is a sheltered meditative precinct removed from the urban distractions
of metropolitan New York that surround it. Deftly combining local granite,
concrete, colored glass panels and land, the Center merges the relationship
between building and landscape and achieves a LEED certification through
a thoughtful approach to materials and systems.
Metaphorically, each of the major program components represent a landform;
the natatorium is the grotto; the gymnasium is a rock outcropping and
the multi-story lobby concourse is a stone crevasse deeply cut into the
gently sloping site. Vaulting exposed concrete ceiling and walls, in the
natatorium, convey the imagery of a grotto nestled within the slope of
the site. Skylights set above in the sinuous concrete cavern allow natural
day lighting to penetrate to the cool waters below and reduce artificial
lighting and energy consumption. A heat recovery heating ventilation and
cooling system in the natatorium utilizes escaping energy from the tempered
competition pool waters. Externally, a roof garden, over the natatorium
provides a green landscaped place for contemplation and reflection while
reducing heat emission and impervious water run off. Curving exterior
stone walls of the gymnasium emerge from the adjacent lawn as tectonic
outcroppings. One portion cantilevers over the sloping site like a rock
ledge suspending the holistic mediation room among a grove of mature trees.
Windows are carved out of the stone walls, like fissures in the stone
surface and variegated colored glass recall the stereo metric pattern
of the adjacent stone and assist in shading day sun glare in to the gymnasium.
Internally the walls of the concourse lobby are made of rough hewn granite
and sandblasted concrete. These two walls inflect spatially creating a
crevasse like environment and reinforcing the merging of landscape and
building. From the entry level a grand concrete stair flows to the lower
level. Interior recyclable materials, such as glass chips in the ground
concrete flooring of the lobby and cork and rubber athletic flooring of
the fitness center provide sustainable approaches to interior materials
that also reinforce the metaphoric ideology behind the facility.

The Center for Wellness at the College of New Rochelle utilizes sustainable
systems to reinforce the thematic design ideas of the project that is,
to create a Center for Wellness as a paradisiacal garden for the rejuvenation
of the body, mind and spirit. In creating the grotto/natatorium; the rock
outcropping/ gymnasium or the crevasse/concourse; sustainable approaches
such as; reduced artificial lighting, roof garden, local quarried and
recyclable materials are used to express the metaphors of the landscape
of Eden.
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