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Lecture Hall at Columbia University Designed by Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis

Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis' renovation of the Joseph D. Jamail Lecture Hall at Columbia University's School of Journalism completed this week. The custom ceiling is composed of coffers which integrate mechanical diffusers, lighting, speakers and acoustic treatment into a coherent form, which tapers up toward the stage and perimeter windows. Fabrication by SITU.

Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis Selected for Telluride Competition

Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis has been selected as one of three finalists out of thirty firms to participate in the design competition for the adaptive reuse of the historic Telluride Transfer Warehouse.  The building in the heart of the Telluride Arts District will be transformed into a multi-use exhibition center to serve the city’s growing arts community.
Concept designs will be presented on the 30th of May.  Click here for the Press Release.

Upson Hall Construction Progress

Terracotta skin nearing completion.  New public stair cut into the concrete slab. The 160,000 SF complete building renovation for the College of Engineering is designed to be the most energy efficient building on the campus of Cornell University, scheduled to be completed this fall. This project is a collaboration between LTL Architects, Perkins+Will and Thornton Tomasetti.

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