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Apollo Theater & Performing Arts Center

Javits Center - Facility Expansion

School of American Ballet

Union Square North

Westchester Community College

Academic Building at John Jay College, City University of New York

Academic Science Building 1 at Medgar Evers College, City University of New York

Public Farm One

West 23rd Horizen Tower

Battery Park City Parks Conservancy Maintenance Facility

Sara Delano Roosevelt House at Hunter College, City University of New York

Buffalo Life Sciences Complex

Integrated Sciences Building at SUNY Geneseo

Morimoto

Baseball Hall of Fame

Bellevue Hospital Center Ambulatory Care Facility and Inpatient Facility Renovation

Historic Preservation Services for DCAS

Rodale Publishers

Stewart Air Traffic Control Tower

AOL Time Warner Centre

New York Hall of Science Addition

Wagner School of Public Service, New York University

47 East 91st St.

7 World Trade Center

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Comprehensive Opiod Treatment Center

Interim PATH Station

Simon Wiesenthal New York Tolerance Center

The United Nations

Zion Baptist Church

Grant Street Administration Building

Prada Soho

Youth Teen Center

Gagosian Gallery

491-495 West Street

Korean Mission

SUNY Binghamton Academic Buildings & Research Greenhouse

PS 166 Modernization

Medical Research Complex, Roswell Park Cancer Institute

Trump International Hotel and Condominiums

AT&T Annex

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI)

Marriott Marquis

SONY Building

Uris Library, Cornell University

Lake Placid Fieldhouse

Corning Museum of Glass

Sherman Fairchild Center for the Life Sciences, Columbia University

World Trade Center

Security Enhancements


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Bellevue Hospital Center Ambulatory Care Facility and Inpatient Facility Renovation

New York, NY

Maintaining the historical façade of the country’s oldest hospital, while adding a new ambulatory care facility in limited space, posed a major design challenge. A 15,000-sf (1,400-sm) atrium lobby provided the solution. This unique 300-ft (91-m) long atrium stretches over a city block and consists of glass from floor to ceiling, allowing passerby to look through and see the original Bellevue entrance, built in 1736. Skylights also punctuate the ceiling giving the lobby an almost park-like feeling.

A major structural challenge in designing the 67-ft by 175-ft (20-m by 53-m) atrium was ensuring that the new building and the addition, two separate structures, could move independently of each another. For example, during an earthquake the existing building will likely sway at a different rate then the new building. This was accomplished by installing structural arms with smooth, flat upper surfaces that stick out past the face of the existing structure. The upper ends of the skylight trusses were equipped with a short pedestal with a lower surface covered in Teflon. In this way, the truss end can slide upon the smooth upper surface of its supporting arm, insuring that the two structures move independently of one another.
Client:
Dormitory Authority of the State of New York, and the NYC Health and Hospitals Corporation

Architect:
Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

Location:
New York, NY

Gross Floor Area:
345,000 gsf / 32,000 gsm

Awards:
Gold Award, 2006, ACEC New York
Best of 2005 Award of Merit, New York Construction