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New York University, Department of Linguistics Building

Photographs: Michael Moran/ OTTO
Photographs: Michael Moran/ OTTO
City
New York City
Building type
universities
building project
reconstruction
completion
2009
material façade
stonework
architect award
2010Interior Design
Best of Year Merit Award
New York, NY
2009

Our design for the reconstruction of NYU’s Department of Linguistics transforms a turn-of-the-twentieth-century, multi-story manufacturing building into a cohesive, vibrant academic facility. The redesign improves communication between the five divisions of the department and gives the program a larger public presence in the University. The first floor is now an inviting public space with a generous reception area, student lounge, and two lecture rooms that are directly visible from the street. The design of each of the four upper stories encourages collaboration by locating lounges and teaching labs at the center of the space and surrounding them with student and faculty offices. The large, movable glass walls of the lounges allow for the expansion of the laboratory environments when needed. To improve the building’s sustainability, we used recycled materials, increased the amount of natural light that enters, and introduced energy efficient lighting and HVAC systems.

Photographs: @ Michael Moran/ OTTO