Northwest Corner Building
The Northwest Corner Science Building, designed by architect José Rafael Moneo with Davis Brody Bond, is a 14-story building housing faculty offices, classrooms, a science library, a café and interdisciplinary research departments of chemistry, biology, engineering and physics.
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Slide 1: Northwest Corner Building, looking southeast
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Slide 2: Campus-level lobby
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Slide 3: Fifth floor lecture hall seats over 100 people
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Slide 4: Reading carrels in the fourth floor library
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Slide 5: Laboratories for interdisciplinary research in chemistry, physics, engineering and biology
About the Project
Architect: José Rafael Moneo and Davis Brody Bond
Completion Date: 2010
Square Footage: 188,000
Stories: 14
Watch a time lapse view of construction.
- LEED Gold certified
- Society for College and University Planning (SCUP) Merit Award for Excellence in Architecture
- ENR New York “Best Project” in the Higher Education/Research category
A Building Forms a Bridge Between a University's Past and Future, New York Times