哥伦比亚大学商学院的新家占地约492,000平方英尺,横跨两座大楼,反映了21世纪企业的快节奏、高科技和高度社会化的特点。这两座新的设施,即亨利-R-克拉维斯厅和大卫-格芬厅,使学院目前的面积增加了一倍,创造了多功能的空间,促进了社区意识–学生、教师、校友和从业人员可以聚集在一起交流思想。

Columbia Business School’s new home spans approximately 492,000 square feet across two buildings that reflect the fast-paced, high-tech, and highly social character of the business in the 21st century. The two new facilities, Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall, double the School’s current square footage, creating multifunctional spaces that foster a sense of community—spaces where students, faculty, alumni, and practitioners can gather to exchange ideas.

这两座大楼的设计认识到,创造力、创新和沟通–这些经常在非正式环境中培养的技能–对于商学院的教学方法来说,与在教室里教授的传统的量化技能一样重要。建筑物的组织结构是,在11层的亨利-R-克拉维斯大厅中,教师办公室和学生学习空间交替排列,在8层的大卫-格芬大厅中,行政办公室和学习空间交替排列。由此产生的层层叠叠的设计表现在每栋建筑的外墙上,其系统是根据内部程序量身定做的。

The design of both buildings recognizes that creativity, innovation, and communication—skills often nurtured in informal environments—are as crucial to business school pedagogy as the traditional, quantitative skills taught in a classroom. The building organization shuffles alternating floors of faculty offices with student learning spaces in the eleven-story Henry R. Kravis Hall and floors for administrative offices and learning spaces in the eight-story David Geffen Hall. The resultant layer-cake design is expressed in each building’s façade with systems tailored to the interior program.

学校的内部空间是围绕着交叉的流通网络和协作学习环境组织起来的,这些网络垂直地延伸到每一栋楼,连接着教学、社交和学习的空间,以创造一个连续的学习和互动的空间,一天24小时都保持着活力。

The school’s internal spaces are organized around intersecting networks of circulation and collaborative learning environments that extend up vertically through each building, linking spaces of teaching, socializing, and studying, to create a continuous space of learning and interaction that remains vibrant 24 hours a day.

与城市和周围的西哈莱姆社区的接触是新哥伦比亚商学院设计的一个基本方面。Henry R. Kravis大厅提供了360度的视角,并靠近哈德逊河。同时,大卫-格芬厅与附近的城市结构和曼哈顿维尔总体规划中的街区步行轴线建立了强有力的联系。每间教室都提供了城市和景观的视野。

Engagement with the city and surrounding West Harlem community is a fundamental aspect of the new Columbia Business School’s design. Henry R. Kravis Hall offers 360 degrees of exposure and proximity to the Hudson River. At the same time, David Geffen Hall establishes a strong connection to the urban fabric of the neighborhood and the mid-block pedestrian axis of the Manhattanville master plan. Every classroom provides a view of the city and landscape.

这两座建筑也欢迎进入社区,包括在大卫-格芬厅的二楼为哥伦比亚-哈林区小企业发展中心提供一个新的专用空间,这将建立在学校支持当地企业家的十年历史之上。一个40,000平方英尺的公共公园和新的零售空间–包括一个以当地产品为特色的咖啡馆–也将哥伦比亚商学院与周围的社区更紧密地联系起来。

The two buildings also welcome into the community, including a new dedicated space on the second floor of David Geffen Hall for the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center that will build on the school’s ten-year history of supporting local entrepreneurs. A 40,000 square-foot public park and new retail spaces—including a café featuring local products—also connect Columbia Business School more closely with the surrounding neighborhood.

Architects : Diller Scofidio + Renfro, FXCollaborative
Area : 492000 ft²
Year : 2022
Photographs :Iwan Baan, Timothy Schenck
Structural Engineer : Arup
Mechanical Engineer : Buro Happold
Construction Management : Turner Construction
Lighting Design : Tillotson Design Associates
Acoustics : Cerami & Associates
Vertical Transportation : Van Deusen and Associates
Civil Engineering : Stantec Consultants
City:New York
Country:UNITED STATES