Foster + Partners unveils designs for 980 Madison

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night, it will includes a fountain and amazing panoramic views of Tel Aviv.




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a fantastic view over the herd paddock. The colours and textures convey a sense of the dry riverbed as found at the edge of the rainforest, with mud holes, scattered pools of water and shading objects, the new Elephant House will be a place where the animals can play and interact naturally. 




2007, the project is expected to cost more than 50 million. Following the library, will be a new chemistry building designed by Michael Hopkins. The four-storey structure clad in glass and stone panels will include approximately 250,000 square feet. The current design calls for laboratory and teaching spaces on the east side of the building and offices on the west side. The two sides will be connected by a sky lit atrium with pedestrian connectors at three levels and a 250-seat auditorium on the ground floor. When completed in 2010, it will be Princeton’s most sustainable building built to date. Moneo has just been tapped to design the new neuroscience and psychology buildings. While the design of these buildings has yet to begin, the
two buildings should contain about 200,000 gross square feet and consist of multiple stories. They will incorporate classrooms, labs, office, meeting rooms and some specialty spaces. Lastly, the Science Neighborhood, which spans two sides of a major street, will be connected by a new pedestrian bridge designed by Christian Menn. Hopkins will be responsible for the overall design of the Neighbourhood.










buildings in the city. The project is particularly challenging because of the retention of the exterior brick façade and the excavation of four floors below the original floor level. Extensive temporary works have been required for this precarious stage of construction which leaves the wall particularly exposed. The facade will ultimately be secured by the internal structure. Externally, the Roger's design includes an exciting fusion of contemporary stainless steel staircases, glass lifts, steel towers with the historic brick envelope. One area that is not in total harmony with the 21st century city, is the provision of parking for some 1,250 cars and 500 motorcycles underground. Completion is scheduled for 2008.

nce. The branches projecting off the main trunk on ground floor, articulate the entrances into the various institutions. All the public entrances are located on the western side; whilst the service entrances for staff and loading bays are on the eastern side. In this way the tree-trunk analogy is exploited to organise and articulate the complexity of the overall "cite administrative".