LTL's design for Gallaudet University Model Secondary School for the Deaf was selected as the runner-up in an invited design competition. LTL's proposal defines a series of carefully orchestrated outdoor and indoor spaces which visually and programmatically connect the new building to the existing campus. LTL previously worked with Gallaudet University on Living and Learning Residence Hall 6.
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Brown Institute for Media Innovation at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism Nearing Completion
Construction is entering the final phases on the LTL-designed Brown Institute for Media Innovation. Located in McKim, Mead and White’s historic Pulitzer Hall, the project creates a double-height, collaborative work environment to facilitate the development of new digital platforms for contemporary journalism. When complete, the space will incorporate a 360-degree internal façade – a translucent scrim for projection and light diffusion – mobile furniture elements, and a variety of meeting and office spaces. Occupancy of the Brown Institute will begin in July and the official opening will take place in the Fall.
New Project: The Canopy Connector for University of Wyoming
The Canopy Connector provides a physical link between the University of Wyoming main Education Building and the Education Annex building. The water-jet cut pattern of the aluminum panels mirrors that of the bamboo screen in the LTL designed Sullivan Family Student Center, constructed for the University in 2011.
Celebrate Summer at LTL designed Steeplechase Pier
Summer is here and the Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island is open. Come out this weekend to enjoy the sun (or shade) on LTL's recent redesign of this iconic landmark. The new design transforms the pier into a public space for amusement, play and delight. Click on the image below for more information.
David J. Lewis to give Inaugural Lecture at University of Limerick as Adjunct Professor
LTL Architects completes NYU Steinhardt School Renovation
LTL Architects is pleased to announce the completion of the NYU Steinhardt School East Building Renovation. Located in NYU's historic Greenwich Village campus, this renovation of over 70,000 square feet of space addresses both the shifting programmatic needs of a major academic organization and provides infrastructural upgrades for the Steinhardt School East Building to meet LEED Gold standards.
Parking Plus Presentation by LTL now on Video
LTL Architects reimagines the future of parking
Last Thursday, along with the Long Island Index, LTL Architects unveiled to the public its designs for rethinking single-use surface parking systems on Long Island. LTL Architects' proposal focused on the Village of Westbury. The design integrated parking, terraced housing and civic space adjacent to the Long Island Rail Road to enrich the downtown and support smart economic growth as a model for future development.
The event was held by the nonprofit Rauch Foundation at Adelphi University, which also featured proposals on the future of Long Island by Utile Inc. Architecture + Planning, DUB Studios, and Roger Sherman Architecture. CBS, Newsday, and NBC were present to report on the event.
The Long Island Index unveils the ParkingPLUS Design Challenge
Presented by the Long Island Index, LTL Architects will unveil its design on the rethinking of parking facilities in downtown areas of Long Island. LTL Architects, one of four firms chosen to participate in the Challenge, will be sharing its ideas on how to utilize space and bring new amenities to downtown areas tomorrow, January 16, 2014 at 8 am at the Adelphi University Performing Arts Center in Garden City, NY.
The firms, their office locations, and the communities with which they will be paired, are as follows:
- dub studios (New York City and Los Angeles) will work with Patchogue;
- LTL Architects (New York City) will work with Westbury;
- Roger Sherman Architecture and Urban Design (Los Angeles) will work with Ronkonkoma;
- Utile, Inc. (Boston) will work with Rockville Centre.
Louis I. Kahn Citation Awarded to LTL's NYU Steinhardt School Design
Construction: Wyoming Canopy Connector
November 2013: LTL's Canopy Connector at the University of Wyoming currently under construction.
LTL Lecture at University of Cincinnati
David J. Lewis will be giving a lecture on the Recent Work of LTL Architects this Wednesday, October 30th at 5:30pm in room 5401 of the Aronoff Center at the University of Cincinnati.
Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island Redesigned + Reopened
The iconic Coney Island Steeplechase Pier, re-imagined by LTL Architects, is open. The project is part of the beach access restoration initiative undertaken after Hurricane Sandy by New York City Department of Parks & Recreation and the Department of Design and Construction. Follow link for photographs and detailed description.
David J. Lewis Lecturing at University of Houston
On Thursday, October 10th at 5:30pm, David J. Lewis will be giving a lecture at the Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture at the University of Houston. Lecture will be in the UHCOA Theater, room 150.
Three Awards/One Night: Gallaudet LLRH6
The Living and Learning Residence Hall for Gallaudet University received three different awards on the evening of October 3nd, 2013.
-AIA DC Chapter 2013 Awards: Presidential Citation for Universal Design
-AIA Potomac Valley Chapter 2013 Awards: Award of Merit
-NAIOP Maryland/DC Commercial Real Estate Development Association Chapter 2013 Awards: Award of Excellence for the Best Institutional Facility
Thanks to the team of LTL Architects, Quinn Evans Architects, SIGAL Construction, Gallaudet University and Brailsford&Dunlavey
Interior Design Puts LTL's MSK Lobby Wall in the Centerfold
The September 2013 issue of Interior Design Magazine is out and features the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Lobby Wall in the Centerfold. Thanks to Marc Kristal for the in depth text and to Veyko for their work in fabricating and installing the piece, now on view at the 68th street lobby of the Mortimer B. Zuckerman Research Center at Memorial Sloan-Kettering.
LTL Architects chosen to participate in the ParkingPLUS Design Challenge
The Long Island Index has selected LTL Architects as one of four firms to rethink the design of parking facilities in downtown areas of Long Island.
The four winning design teams will prepare designs that will be unveiled by the Long Island Index in January 2014. The firms, their office locations, and the communities with which they will be paired, are as follows:
- dub studios (New York City and Los Angeles) will work with Patchogue;
- LTL Architects (New York City) will work with Westbury;
- Roger Sherman Architecture and Urban Design (Los Angeles) will work with Ronkonkoma;
- Utile, Inc. (Boston) will work with Rockville Centre.
Gallaudet University Living and Learning Residence Hall featured in Wired
LTL Architects recognized at the 31st Annual Design Commission Awards
LTL Architects, in collaboration with McLaren Engineering Group, Garrison Architects, Sage and Coombe Architects, Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, and Pentagram, received special recognition from the Public Design Commission of the City of New York on phase one of the beach access restoration. A Project of the Department of Parks & Recreation and the Department
of Design and Construction, the restoration includes Brighton Beach and
Cony Island Beach, Brooklyn; Rockaway Beach, Queens; Midland Beach,
Cedar Grove Beach, and Wolfe's Pond Park Beach, Staten Island.
From Left: James Garrison (Garrison Architects), David J. Lewis (LTL Architects), Steven L. Grogg (McClaren Engineering Group), Courtney Gooch (Pentagram), Veronica M. White (Commissioner, NYC Department of Parks & Recreation), Signe Nielsen (President, Public Design Commission NYC), Patricia E. Harris (First Deputy Mayor, NYC), David J. Burney, FAIA (Commissioner, NYC Department of Design & Construction), Jennifer Sage (Sage and Coombe Architects), Peter Coombe (Sage and Coombe Architects), Dan Yannaccone (Mathews Nielsen)
