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The Forum

New York / USA

As the third building of the new Columbia University Manhattanville Campus, The Forum complements the Jerome L. Greene Science Center and the Lenfest Center for the Arts by adding “communication” to the mix of functions represented in Phase 1 of the new campus.

Main image for The Forum
© Nic Lehoux

The highly transparent, luminous and active ground floor level of this three-storey building is permeable and open to the public. In addition to the lobby function for the auditorium above, this level which we call the Urban Layer could house café’s, restaurants, and other public functions. Along the south side, fritted glass canopies help protect pedestrians from rain and the interior spaces from direct sunlight, as well as helping to articulate the scale of the building at the pedestrian level.

The two storeys above grade contain an academic auditorium for approximately 430 people, with its associated support spaces, foyer, meeting rooms, classrooms, and offices. In addition, a single basement below grade houses other support spaces and mechanical spaces.

The functions within dictated the architectural vocabulary of the building’s enclosure and shape.

 
a group of people are walking down a sidewalk in front of a large building .
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a building with a green sign on it is under a bridge .
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a long exposure photo of a city street at night with a building in the background .
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a cross section of a building with a lot of people in it .
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a large building with a lot of windows and cars parked in front of it .
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The opaque volume of the auditorium is expressed with a prefabricated concrete skin, whereas the offices, which require daylight, are expressed with a glazed facade, and the transparent ground floor is both conceptually and physically open to the public. Mechanical systems are expressed on the roof of the building. The building looks like a ship levitating above the light and transparent Urban Layer.

The Forum can also be said to complete the architectural and material language/palette of Phase I of the new Manhattanville Campus: ‐ The highly transparent Jerome L Greene Science Center is like a crystal made mostly with “Glass” ; ‐ The program of the Lenfest Center required a more opaque enclosure, is made with “Aluminum” panels ; ‐ The Forum is using the “Concrete” for the opaque part of the building.

Together with the remaining buildings of the campus, they will be part of the first LEED platinum rated campus plan in the country (under the USGBC’s LEED for Neighborhood Development rating system).

 
a woman is sitting at a table in a restaurant looking out a window at a city street .
© Nic Lehoux
a group of people are standing in a large room with a lot of windows .
© Nic Lehoux
a large auditorium filled with people sitting in orange chairs .
© Nic Lehoux
a floor plan of a building with trees in the background .
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Project Details

Status

2010 - 2017

Client

Columbia University

Design

Renzo Piano Building Workshop

in collaboration with Davis Brody Bond LLP (New York), architects

Design Team

A.Chaaya (Partner in charge) with E.Garnaoui (Associate), K.Doerr (Associate), W.Antozzi, S.Drouin (Associate), C.Ruiz, A.Saoud, T.Zamfirescu and G.Glorialanza, C.Sun; O.Aubert, C.Colson, Y.Kyrkos (models)

Consultants

WSP/Parsons Brinkerhoff (structure); Jaros Baum & Bolles (MEP); IBA/Vidaris (façade); James Corner Field Operations (landscape architect); Davis Langdon (cost consultant); VDA (vertical transportation); Arup (lighting, acoustical & vibration design); Fisher Dachs Associates (theater planning & design), Atelier Ten (sustainability); Mueser Rutledge (geotechnical engineer); Stantec (civil engineer); Aggleton & Associates (security); WJE Engineers & Architects (waterproofing); Simpson Gumpertz & Heger (codes); Pentagram (graphics consultant); Boyce Nemec (Audio Visual Consultant)

Environmental Certifications

LEED Gold Certification (2019)

Columbia Manhattanville Development Team

R.Kasdin (SEVP), J.Ienuso (EVP), D.Greenberg (EVP), P.Pitruzzello (SVP), M.Velez (VP), F.Gong (AVP), W.Elmes (AVP), M.Fletcher (AVP), S.Neissen (Director), J.Pepe (Director), D.Cole (Director), F.Giannelli, J.DeCesare, M.Chung, G.Wiener (AVP), R.Akovity, G.Duque

AOR Team

W.Paxson (Partner), J.M.Bond (Partner), J.Henle (Associate Partner), J.Navarro (Sr. Associate), A.Yu (Sr. Associate), D.Zhoung (Sr. Associate), C.Brown, B.Johnson, Z.Kaung, C.Mattern, A.McGee, J.Paxson, A.Pesklevis, M.Sarac

Associate Architect Team

Victor Body-Lawson (Partner), A.Walker (Associate), A.Gladden, O.Prinzivalli

Awards

German Design Award, Excellent Architecture (2020)