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digital water pavilion

 

project:  Digital Water Pavilion: DWiP

(Battery Park City Community Center)

location:  North Neighborhood, Battery Park City

client:  Battery Park City Authority

size:  60,000 s.f. with 17,000 s.f. of park

date:  Scheduled completion by 2010

contact: hMa hanrahanMeyers architects

The Digital Water Pavilion (Battery Park City Community Center) is a new 55,000 square foot building conceived as a ‘built landscape’ situated at the base of  two new residential towers in Battery Park City’s North Neighborhood.  The primary architectural feature of the new Center is a curving, 550-foot long glass arcade wall facing West Street immediately north of Ground Zero. The arcade wall will feature a patterned interpretation of a composition, ‘WATER’, commissioned from New York City composer Michael Schumacher (see VIDEO at bottom of page). The glass wall sits opposite two swimming pools and a gymnasium inside the building and two ballfields and a soccer field outside the building. A new public promenade follows the curve of the arcade adjacent to the ballfields, allowing public passage north to south from Murray to Warren Streets and providing viewing and access to the fields themselves.

The arcade is opened in three locations as public courtyards where ‘WATER’ will be continuously played at low volume and park-goers can find shade and public facilities.  The courtyards also accommodate entrances into the Community Center and provide stair access from the ballfields up to the Ballfield Terrace overlooking the fields.  The 16,000 square foot Terrace, designed by SCAPE landscape architects, features a similar pattern of dots and lines, where the compositional strategy of ‘WATER’ is written into the paving pattern using polished and unpolished bluestone tiles.

Other program areas in the Community Center include a gymnasium, dance studios, a state-of-the-art theater, and various classrooms on a second floor.  The Community Center will have a Platinum LEED rating, and is scheduled to be open by fall of 2011.  In addition to being Architects for the new Community Center, the architects are the Master Plan Architects for Battery Park City’s North Neighborhood, and developed the master plan guidelines for the residential buildings above, as well as the landscaping, walking paths, and other pedestrian connections for the site.

Landscape Design by SCAPE

Lighting Design by Tillotson Design Associates

Green Consultation by Atelier Ten

 

 


DWiP: bird's eye view


aerial view of DWiP in construction - November 2010


glass arcade in construction, December 2010


etched frit-pattern on site




frit pattern process studies: iteration #1


iteration #21


iteration #78


iteration # 145


iteration # 197: final frit pattern


final frit pattern on site


view of interactive wall looking north


Central courtyard view; stairs to Ballfield Terrace; WATER score on glass


Central courtyard looking south


Digital Water Pavilion: bird's eye view toward interactive wall


Interactive Wall Diagram:  Sensory Zones


frit pattern on interactive wall: three views


Site Plan: Digital Water Pavilion


Digital Water Pavilion in construction October 2010


cellar floor plan


first floor plan


second floor plan


entry vestibule: enter from North End Avenue


North End Avenue photo: Paul Warchol


pools room


looking south along interior corridor


dance studios - Interactive Wall to east



pool to west and ballfields to east from fitness room


Interactive Wall looking south


Digital Water Pavilion at night


Interactive Wall in construction October 2010




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