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CCNY SAUDLA New York : Architecture Information
Development by Rafael Viñoly Architects in Manhattan, USA
16 Sep 2009
RAFAEL VIÑOLY ARCHITECTS COMPLETES NEW CITY COLLEGE OF NEW
YORK BERNARD AND ANNE SPITZER SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE
NEW YORK, NY - Rafael Viñoly Architects announces the completion
of the School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape Architecture
at City College of New York. The 135,000 square foot facility houses
administrative offices, classrooms of varying sizes, an exhibition
space, an architectural library, design studios, faculty offices,
a model shop, mechanical rooms, a rooftop open-air amphitheatre and
a separate facility for the City College Architectural Centre - an
outreach group that provides advocacy and planning and design assistance
to community organizations. The new building will officially open
on September 16, 2009.

photos © Bruce Damonte
Having worked successfully on previous projects for the City University
of New York (CUNY) system, Rafael Viñoly Architects PC was
chosen to design, construct and select the site for this new CCNY
building. The firm explored a variety of relocation sites and renovation
options before determining that overhauling an existing structure
- a five-story, modernist glass-block building designed and constructed
as a library in the late 1950's - would be most conducive to the college's
needs. RVA gut-renovated the poorly maintained building, preserving
only the structure of reinforced concrete columns and floor slabs.
The new structure is highlighted by its central atrium, which allows
daylight to illuminate the building from the roof down to the ground
floor. The atrium features an intersecting series of steel staircases
and pedestrian bridges, facilitating circulation throughout the building
and establishing connectivity and sightlines between floors. The striking
walkway system promotes interactivity and spontaneous encounters among
students and faculty. Additionally, partial mezzanine levels are inserted
above the studio floors to provide space for faculty offices. These
offices look over the open-plan design studios through interior glazing
to a space along the building's perimeter that maximizes daylight
in the studio areas. The corridors on the studio levels are wide,
double-height areas that accommodate lounges for informal discussion,
while narrower balconies overlook these lounges and provide circulation
on the office levels. In what has become a trademark of Rafael Viñoly
Architects' institutional and educational projects, this layout promotes
interaction and fluidity of movement through innovative design solutions.
The building's exterior is clad in pre-cast concrete, with deep shelf-like
openings that on installation will feature aluminum sun-shading louvers.
Oriented vertically on the east and west facades, and horizontally
on the south façade, the louvers are designed to balance outward
views with maximum shading to reduce heat gain to the interiors. On
the roof, an open-air amphitheater overhangs the atrium, with a full-height
clerestory around three sides that admits natural light into the building.
The amphitheater provides additional teaching and program space, with
wide, unobstructed views to the south over Central Park and the skyline
of Midtown Manhattan. This south-facing orientation also reduces direct
sun exposure and thermal heat gain on the clerestory glass, even as
the auditorium's contoured underside creates a funnel to scoop natural
light down into the atrium. On the building's periphery, Landscape
Architect Lee Weintraub's design accentuates the main entrance, creating
another accessible congregation point for students.
The completed CCNY School of Architecture, Urban Design and Landscape
Architecture is a notable addition to Rafael Viñoly Architects'
growing list of prominent academic facilities throughout the United
States. In recent years, the firm has completed such distinguished
projects as the UCSF Helen Diller Family Cancer Research Building
(San Francisco, CA), Bard College - The Gabrielle H. Reem And Herbert
J. Kayden Center (Annandale-on-Hudson, NY), Wageningen University
and Research Centre, Atlas Building (Wageningen, Netherlands), University
of Californa, Los Angeles - California NanoSystems Institute (Los
Angeles, CA), and the University of Chicago Graduate School of Business
(Chicago, IL), Lehman College Physical Education Center (Bronx, NY)
and John Jay College of Criminal Justice (New York, NY), among others.
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