Centra is a Class A office
building located on 19
acres in Metropark, a cluster of office buildings and a
train station straddling the Woodbridge and Edison border next to the Garden
State Parkway.
KPF’s design for
CENTRA adds value by expanding the total area of leasable Class-A office space
while utilizing the existing structure. An extension of the top floor adds 10,000 square feet,
while the addition of vision glass and light wells activates the previously
unoccupied basement, adding 15,000 square feet of day-lit office space and
tenant amenities.
The project,
targeted for LEED Gold Certification, exemplifies
KPF’s dedication to finding the most sustainable solution for each project. In
lieu of tearing down the existing structure, the KPF design salvaged and
recycled its valuable components. The existing exterior wall was removed, but
the steel structure was kept and reinforced and a new high-performance glass
façade added.
The building’s
unique structural design, developed in collaboration with
DeSimone Consulting Engineers, utilizes an asymmetrical tree-column and truss
to support the fourth floor extension and provides a signature feature for the
project. By carving a rectangular hole in the center of the suspended fourth
floor, the ground-level grand entry plaza is showered with natural daylight.
Surrounding
pyramidal landscape forms further animate the environment and create a dynamic
visual foreground for this next generation suburban office building. Commenting
on the project, KPF Director and Senior Designer, Hugh Trumbull said, “At
center stage, the powerful iconic column lifts the new addition 35 feet into the air,
creating a grand canopy over the entry plaza.
It is in this
new urban place, where people meet and greet one another, that nature is most
present. The building frames and reframes the landscape; its skin captures the
lush green environment and reflects natural light at every turn.”
Centra is the
first building, and ultimately the gateway, for a
larger master plan, also designed by KPF, for the corporate campus of the
future. This new suburban office paradigm epitomizes a user-friendly approach
by avoiding the common practice of siting blocks of buildings in vast seas of
parking devoid of landscape.
Emphasizing the
movement from car to building, the design is based on an urban/suburban campus
aesthetic. As buildings are added, landscape promenades, urban rooms, and
closely-spaced architecture foster a strong sense of community and place.
Together, the landscape and building forms encourage social interaction and
provide a healthier and more sustainable environment.
Location: Iselin, NJ,
USA
Architect: Kohn PedersenFox Associates
Size: 110,000 ft2
/ 10,000 m2 Platinum
Year: 2011
Client: The Hampshire Companies
Pritze: National
Honor Award 2012 by the American Institute of Architects (AIA)












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