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Columbia University - Northwest Corner Building 

Photographer: Michael Moran 

Architect/Designer: Rafael Moneo

Client: Davis Brody Bond Aedas

Location: New York, NY

Shoot Date: 
March 01, 2011 
Located in the densely built Morningside campus, the Northwest Corner Building occupies one of its few remaining building sites. The building bridges across a gymnasium in order to maximize the potential of its physically constrained footprint. The facility not only creates the first interdisciplinary science space on the Morningside campus, but also extends its reach via physical bridges to the adjoining buildings housing chemistry and physics, thus completing a connected
ring of all the physical science and engineering buildings.
The 188,000-gsf, 14-story building provides 70,000 sf of new lab space for 21 new labs on seven floors. The remaining levels provide space for a new science library, which will free up an additional 30,000 sf in four other buildings by consolidating the libraries of electrical engineering, physics, chemistry, and biology. With the space made available, the new building adds approximately 35 percent more research space to these disciplines. 
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