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Cornell University
School of Architecture, Art & Planning
Architects: OMA
2007-
Location: Ithaca, New York, USA
View from Baker Hall:

Cornell University Milstein Hall photo: by OMA, from
OMA 270307
Milstein Hall - Background:
Steven Holl Architects won an international design competition in 2001
Barkow Leibinger of Berlin was awarded the project in 2002
Rem Koolhaas studied architecture at Cornell University School of Architecture
in the 70s
Facilities: 300-seat auditorium, library, studio spaces, exhibition space,
public plaza
Cornell University
School of Architecture : OMA (Rem Koolhaas)
New York Architecture
OMA/Rem Koolhaas presents plans for Cornell College of Architecture, Art
and Planning's Milstein Hall
ITHACA, N.Y. Pritzker prizewinning architect Rem Koolhaas presented
the design for Milstein Hall, the newest building of the Cornell University
College of Architecture, Art and Planning (AAP), Sept. 19 in Bailey Hall
on campus. Koolhaas and his team unveiled the design created by the Office
for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), and hosted a question and answer
session following the presentation.
The 43,000-square-foot Milstein Hall is to be built directly behind Sibley
Hall and adjacent to the Foundry and Rand Hall. The new building will
not only expand the facilities of AAP, but also create, for the first
time, a vibrant public space north of Sibley. We wanted to provide
something currently absent from the college, a space with the scale to
facilitate collaboration. We also saw an opportunity to reconnect the
gorge to the north side of the Arts Quad, said Koolhaas.
Within Milstein Hall, space is set aside for studios, library, presentation
and exhibition areas, lobby and an auditorium/boardroom, all with flexibility
to be reconfigured according to the needs of students and faculty. Its
height will be lower than Sibleys, and a portion of the building
will extend above University Avenue toward the Foundry. The structure
will reflect the ambitious educational goals of the departments and the
college, and celebrate the rich history of the school.
Cornell began planning for the building when New York City developer and
philanthropist Paul Milstein and his family committed a $10 million gift
to the college in 1999. The decision to hire OMA which has offices
in Rotterdam, New York and Beijing evolved as Cornell re-evaluated
the functional and future goals of the project. AAP finalized plans with
OMA, a firm led by six partners including Koolhaas, to design Milstein
Hall in January 2006. The University expects to submit the project to
the City of Ithaca for environmental and site-plan review and other approvals
in the near future. Groundbreaking is expected in 2007 and total project
costs are estimated at $40 million.
`Seeing the Milstein Hall design formally presented will mark a huge milestone
for this project,` said Mohsen Mostafavi, dean of the College of Architecture,
Art and Planning. `OMA has offered an incredible commitment to providing
Cornell with a dynamic building that will not only be a significant addition
to the university, but will serve as a tribute to the generosity of the
Milstein family. We`re thrilled to be able to share this design with students,
faculty, staff, alumni and friends.`
Koolhaas, who studied architecture at Cornell in the early `70s and served
as a guest lecturer in April 2005, presented a model of the design on
Sept. 20 at a reception in New York City.
Koolhaas will lead the project along with OMA Associate, Shohei Shigematsu,
whose project list includes the CCTV-TVCC headquarters and the China National
Museum in Beijing as well as Universal Studios Headquarters, the Whitney
Museum and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in the USA.
Cornell University School of Architecture text from OMA 270307
Cornell University Center for Birds and Biodiversity, Ithaca, New
York
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Built of rough cedar and local stone and carefully sited and scaled to
blend with its
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be a state-ofthe-
art research facility as well as a sophisticated bird blind.
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