The
WEISS/MANFREDI designed Corporate Co-Location Building for the new campus is a
major advancement to the university's effort to bring technology, industry, and
academia together in New York City.
The CornellNYC Tech
Corporate Co-Location
Building is a major advancement in the
university's effort to bring industry and academia together on its
groundbreaking Roosevelt Island campus.
This seven story contemporary "R and
D" hub is a flexible incubator designed to accelerate the pace of
innovation at Cornell NYC Tech. The loft-like design of the building fosters
dialogue between Cornell's disciplinary hubs and tech companies of all sizes,
providing shared spaces for entrepreneurial activities and academic inquiry.
The building's crystalline geometries frame
river to river views and bring daylight into all the spaces of the building. At
the campus level, Tech Gallery, the building's central atrium, opens to the
central campus green and is linked to the campus grounds with a series of
landscaped terraces.
The gallery and atrium open to views across the
campus and create a three dimensional crossroads that encourages spontaneous
conversations and collaboration throughout the building.
The cantilevered southwest and northeast wings
shelter outdoor social spaces that animate the ground floor retail spaces and
entry terrace. The silhouette of the rooftop photovoltaic canopy unifies the
campus' architectural expression and is an iconic signature of Cornell's
commitment to sustainability.
As an important element of Cornell's new
graduate campus, the Co-Location
Building is a crystalline
incubator, recasting prior academic and corporate models to establish a
catalytic setting for research and innovation.
"We hope to create visual and physical connections between academic and
profession hubs to foster an ecosystem of innovation." Marion Weissand Michael Manfredi.










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