Columbia University GSAS Lounge
New York, NY
The new Columbia University Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) Lounge is located within Philosophy Hall, a landmarked building originally designed by McKim, Mead & White.
The lounge is a popular destination on campus for students and faculty. One of the challenges of renovating this McKim, Meade & White building was to respect the original proportions and quality of light of this double-height space while creating a fantastic acoustic experience suitable for quiet conversations, chamber concerts, and amplified voice and music.
To achieve this we replaced plaster walls and ceilings with a high performance perforated drywall. In addition, we created a floating ceiling that could hide new audio-visual technology, lighting, HVAC, and window treatment systems. The result is a dramatic increase in acoustic performance for all types of uses.
The space is designed for flexibility. During the day the space has become a very popular café and study space. After hours the café function is hidden away and the space can transform into a performance space suitable for movies, speeches, music, and other impromptu shows. The west side of the room is designed with built-in seating that has a great view to the lawn. The commercial kitchen and back-of-house spaces are used by the café operator to maintain a wide variety of high quality and unique food offerings. There is a new entrance vestibule that provides access control while creating a much-needed sound trap between the building’s public lobby and the lounge. A small conference room is designed for use as a seminar room for students and as a green room for performers.
For more information, see the Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences website.
Services Provided
Interior Design
Acoustic & Video
Visual Design
Site Area
3,000 sq. ft.
Building Area
none
CONSTRUCTION
PROCESS
SIEGEL
Robert Siegel
CONSULTANTS
Outsource (expediting services)
Avcon (mechanical/electrical)
Pete & Company (cost estimating)
Arup (acoustics/AV/LEED)
CONSTRUCTION
PHOTOGRAPHY
N/A
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