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CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA EwingCole I worked on the design team for this project, in additon to schematic, design development and construction document phases of the project. The façade is comprised of a curtain wall with varied colored glass and fritted panels that create a pleasing and calming effect for the users as they enter the building. The interior lobby and waiting area contains “pods” for both children’s play zones and interior plantings. The design intent is to create an environment that makes hospital visits a more welcoming and comfortable environment, and to ease the minds of the patients, their parents and the hospital staff. 130,000 SF Budget: $49mm Expected Completion: Summer 2015 Specialty Care and Outpatient Facility KING OF PRUSSIA, PA

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Page 1: Patrick J Corrigan

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIAEwingCole

I worked on the design team for this project, in additon to schematic, design development and construction document phases of the project. The façade is comprised of a curtain wall with varied colored glass and fritted panels that create a pleasing and calming effect for the users as they enter the building. The interior lobby and waiting area contains “pods” for both children’s play zones and interior plantings. The design intent is to create an environment that makes hospital visits a more welcoming and comfortable environment, and to ease the minds of the patients, their parents and the hospital staff.

130,000 SF Budget: $49mm Expected Completion: Summer 2015Specialty Care and Outpatient Facility

KING OF PRUSSIA, PA

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TRIBECA LINKSPACE HOTELCompetition

Located within an established artists’ community in TriBeCa, New York City, the LinkSpace Hotel offers artists, musicians, dancers and meditators an opportunity to collaborate by way of a unique social networking system integrated into the design of the hotel. The users have a choice between using the system to share their workspaces with those who have a similar interest within their creative medium, or by changing their privacy settings to use the workspace privately to concentrate or meditate in solitude. The interface and spaces are designed to accommodate the possibility of guests exchanging and developing ideas with those they have never met, breaking down the typical social barriers of a hotel, creating a realm of unexpected encounters and ventures.

Levels 1 - 2Lobby

LibraryRestaurant

Exercise rooms

1 Entrance | 2 Check-in desk | 3 Guests’ networking system | 4 Elevators

Levels 3 - 6Art gallery

Auditorium Group rooms WorkspacesHotel rooms

Levels 7 - 8Private rooms

Meditation

5,000 SF 4 weeks July 2012With Steven Guerrisi

NEW YORK, NY

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Tennis StadiumResident Courtyard

WestboundRail Station

SeatingCovered Seating

North Tower Apartments

South TowerApartments

Central TowerApartments

Skating Rink

Railroad Tracks

Summits AveBridge

SKYPATH JERSEY CITY, NJ ARCH 701 | Critic: Matthias Hollwich | Fall 2011 | Semester | With Laura Sussman

Skypath is a hybridized transit hub, sports complex and living space. A functional logic is embedded within the design that brings programs together through clear, incised circulation. The train station is no longer a means to an end, but the beginning of a sequence of streamlined engagement with the building. A tennis stadium and rooftop skating rink are infused into the residential program to activate a latent public life in Journal Square.

RetailEntry

Retail

To Newark

Journal SquarePATH Station

To New York City

Apts.

Retail

Responsive facade system

Tennis StadiumResident Courtyard

WestboundRail Station

SeatingCovered Seating

North Tower Apartments

South TowerApartments

Central TowerApartments

Skating Rink

Railroad Tracks

Summits AveBridge

SKYPATH JERSEY CITY, NJ ARCH 701 | Critic: Matthias Hollwich | Fall 2011 | Semester | With Laura Sussman

Skypath is a hybridized transit hub, sports complex and living space. A functional logic is embedded within the design that brings programs together through clear, incised circulation. The train station is no longer a means to an end, but the beginning of a sequence of streamlined engagement with the building. A tennis stadium and rooftop skating rink are infused into the residential program to activate a latent public life in Journal Square.

RetailEntry

Retail

To Newark

Journal SquarePATH Station

To New York City

Apts.

Retail

Responsive facade system

Tennis StadiumResident Courtyard

WestboundRail Station

SeatingCovered Seating

North Tower Apartments

South TowerApartments

Central TowerApartments

Skating Rink

Railroad Tracks

Summits AveBridge

SKYPATH JERSEY CITY, NJ ARCH 701 | Critic: Matthias Hollwich | Fall 2011 | Semester | With Laura Sussman

Skypath is a hybridized transit hub, sports complex and living space. A functional logic is embedded within the design that brings programs together through clear, incised circulation. The train station is no longer a means to an end, but the beginning of a sequence of streamlined engagement with the building. A tennis stadium and rooftop skating rink are infused into the residential program to activate a latent public life in Journal Square.

RetailEntry

Retail

To Newark

Journal SquarePATH Station

To New York City

Apts.

Retail

Responsive facade system

SKYPATHARCH 701 Studio

Skypath is a hybridized transit hub, sports complex and living space. A functional logic is embedded within the design and it brings programs together through clear, incised circulation. The train station is no longer a means to an end, but the beginning of a sequence of streamlined engagement with the building. A tennis stadium and rooftop skating rink are infused into the residential program to activate a latent public life in Journal Square.

With Laura Sussman Fall Semester 2011Critic: Matthias Hollwich

JERSEY CITY, NJ