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Connecting People and Place
from Looking Forward
Architecture supports community when it makes room for chance encounters.

Photograph by James Ewing/JBSA
East End Transformation, Washington University in St. Louis | A 30-foot green wall takes inspiration from the Missouri and Mississippi rivers which flow nearby to form a biophilic centerpiece inside Weil Hall.

Visualization by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
181 Mercer, New York University | In a building that contains residences, gymnasiums, and concert halls, programmatic “neighborhoods” come together at meeting points with views of the Manhattan skyline.

Photograph by James Ewing/JBSA
East End Transformation, Washington University in St. Louis | With a sweeping view of the sculpture garden and campus, the commons is Weil Hall’s “living room.”

Photograph by James Ewing/OTTO
Dilworth Park, Center City District | Two 20-foot pavilions constructed solely of laminated structural glass provide access to Philadelphia’s central transit hub below.

Photograph by James Ewing/OTTO
Dilworth Park, Center City District | Dilworth Park operates as a 2.5-acre green roof, creating a welcoming and memorable gathering place for relaxation and public recreation at the center of the city.

Visualization by Brooklyn Digital Foundry
181 Mercer, New York University | 181 Mercer creates a home for NYU’s renowned performing arts programs, with space for instruction, practice, rehearsal, and performance.