*스티븐 홀, 캠벨 스포츠 센터 [ Steven Holl Architects ] Campbell Sports Centre

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맨하튼 북측 가장자리에 위치한 킴벨 스포츠센터는 지역 주민들의

생활체육 확대와 콜롬비아 대학의 외부 스포츠 프로그램

지원을 위한 복합 커뮤니티 시설로 제안된다.

미식축구, 축구, 야구를 위한 운동장의 프로그램이 투영된

센터의 디자인 컨셉은 대지의 경사면을 따라 연속적인

공간의 흐름을 보여준다. 또한 이러한 흐름속에서 프로그램의

구성은 밀고 당겨지며 건축물의 입면을 리드믹컬하며 다이나믹한

태로 변형, 완성시킨다.

이와 같이 구축된 센터는 도심속에 또하나의 포탈로 자리 잡으며,

시티스케이프로 확장, 랜드마크화 된다.


reviewed by SJ


Located on the corner of West 218th Street and Broadway - the northernmost edge of Manhattan, where Broadway crosses with Tenth Avenue and the elevated tracks of the 1 subway line - the Campbell Sports Centre forms a new gateway to the Baker Athletics Complex, the primary athletics facility for the Columbia University's outdoor sports program.




Client: Columbia University
Architect: Steven Holl Architects
Construction manager: Structuretone / Pavarini McGovern
Structural engineer: Robert Silman Associates
MEP engineer: ICOR Associates
Civil engineer: Hirani Engineering
Sustainability engineer: Transsolar
Curtain wall consultant: W.J. Higgins
Lighting consultant: Wald Studio
Audio/visual consultant: The Clarient Group
Acoustical consultant: Cerami Associates
Code consultant: Design 2147 Limited
Cost: Davis Langdon
Specifications: Construction Specifications Inc.
Precast plank: Conewago
Steel: Weir Welding
Facade fabrication: Architectural Wall Systems
Facade installation: City Newark Glass
Program: strength and conditioning spaces, offices for varsity sports, theater- style meeting rooms, a hospitality suite and student-athlete study rooms
Project type: direct commission
Major materials: precast concrete plank on steel frame structure; open joint rain screen façade, sanded, anodized flat plate aluminum panels; flush glazed curtain wall; exposed concrete plank finish on interior and perforated bamboo paneling in auditorium and hospitality suite
Building area: 4459 sqm (48,000 sqft)


The Campbell Sports Centre aims at serving the mind, the body and the mind/body for aspiring scholar-athletes. The design concept "points on the ground, lines in space" — like field play diagrams used for football, soccer, and baseball — develops from point foundations on the sloping site. Just as points and lines in diagrams yield the physical push and pull on the field, the building's elevations push and pull in space.

The building shapes an urban corner on Broadway and 218th street, then lifts up to form a portal, connecting the playing field with the streetscape. Extending over a stepped landscape, blue soffits heighten the openness of the urban scale portico to the Baker Athletics Complex. Terraces and external stairs, which serve as "lines in space," draw the field play onto and into the building and give views from the upper levels over the field and Manhattan.

With an exposed concrete and steel structure and a sanded aluminium facade, the building connects back to Baker Field's unique history. In 1693, The Kings Bridge, which spanned the Spuyten Duyvil Creek, was the main access route into Manhattan. The current infrastructure of the Broadway Bridge carries the elevated subway, and Broadway, with a lift capacity of hundreds of tons. Its detail and structure are reflected in the Campbell Sports Centre.



from  dezeen


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