The LEED Gold John A. Paulson Center is a 735,000 sq. ft. mixed-use academic building that sets a new paradigm for multi-use university facilities. The new building embodies the vibrancy and character of New York University, while offering new ways to engage, learn, work, play, and live. Designed to optimize interactions between diverse student groups and academic disciplines, the building includes classrooms; performing arts theaters, teaching, rehearsal, and practice rooms; athletic facilities for varsity sports and recreation; and housing for students and faculty. Each of these spaces is organized into unique “neighborhoods” connected by an expansive Commons that provides collaborative gathering spaces.
The Paulson Center's design takes advantage of its 360-degree relationship with the neighborhood by placing hallway circulation along its transparent perimeter and classroom and instructional spaces towards the center of the building. This reversal of conventional building organization provides faculty and students with one-of-a-kind city views while also giving outside observers a sense of the building's activity. This distinct layout, along with the building's prominent stairways, creates a sense of openness and connection by encouraging the casual encounters and intellectual exchanges that are at the center of the NYU experience. Outside, the design continues to develop connections by creating a new pedestrian “greenway” that links two major thoroughfares along the building's west side.
Angled curtain wall panels punctuate the exterior of the building, shifting light and shadow, creating a distinct and textured facade. The orientation of these wedges has been tailored to the building’s unique solar exposure, allowing for self-shading of direct low sun angles, while maintaining an abundance of natural light. The wedges frame distinctive city views and create window benches in the student housing towers.
By bringing together an eclectic mix of spaces into a single building designed to encourage connections and community engagement, the Paulson Center builds a multidisciplinary community that will define the University's creative and academic diversity.
John A. Paulson Center
Category
2023 Architectural Excellence DESIGN AWARDS > Architecture
Description
FIRM
KieranTimberlake
FIRM SIZE
Large (50+ employees/total staff)
FIRM LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
ADDITIONAL ARCHITECTURE CREDITS
Architects: Davis Brody Bond | KieranTimberlake
Civil/Geotechnical Engineer: Langan Engineering and Environmental Services
MEP/FP Engineer: BR+A Consulting Engineers
Structural Engineer: Severud Associates
Acoustics/AV/IT/Security: Cerami & Associates
Athletics: Sasaki
Aquatics: Counsilman-Hunsaker
Code/Life Safety: Code Consultants Inc.
Cost: Dharam Consulting
Elevators: Van Deusen & Associates
Envelope: Heintges Consulting Architects Engineers, P.C.
Expediting: Design 2147
Facade Maintenance: Lerch Bates
FF&E: Spacesmith
Food Services: Davella Studios
Graphics: Pentagram
Landscape Architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates
Lighting: Tillotson Design Associates
Materials Handling: Kleinfelder
Performance Acoustics/AV: Jaffe Holden
Roofing/Waterproofing: Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
Sustainability: Atelier Ten
Theater: Fisher Dachs Associates
Construction Manager: Turner Construction Company
LOCAL AIA CHAPTER
AIA Philadelphia
PROJECT LOCATION
New York, New York
PROJECT SIZE
Large (> 50,000 sq. ft)
PROJECT COST ($USD/sq ft)
$1,633/sq ft
IMAGE CREDITS
Winner Status
- Design Award | MERIT AWARD
- Design Award | FINALIST