This is a multipurpose building for the Battery Park City Authority located on a high traffic corner in the south-western edge of Manhattan. It was decided to design a building with a distinctive identity, focusing on the use of alternate materials for the building skin.
The supporting steel frame is made of 4 portal frames with a varying beam/column profile in an inverted sequence. The slightly radiused beams and columns create two doubly-curved surfaces: the south wall and the roof.
All facades are made of clipped 16mm thick extruded polycarbonate panels used in three different colors. Panel lengths provided sufficient flexibility for on-site cold forming.
| Client: | Battery Park City Authority |
| Engineer: | FTL Engineering Studio |
| Landscape Architects: | Signe Nielsen Landscape Architects |
| Specialized Contractor: | Extech Exterior Technologies Inc. |
| Photography: | Bilyana Dimitrova, All Rights Reserved |
| Project team: | Nicholas Goldsmith, Sameer Kumar, David Bott |





















