Newark Visitor's Center - New Jersey, USA | michelangelo acciaro

International Design Competition Newark / United States / 2010

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Compactness and open space The city is a pulsating, dynamically changing organism. The need of a recognizable sign inspired us to suggest a concentrated balance and focus point, giving stability to where the surrounding urban fabric loosens itself. As a visible landmark, the center is identifiable from the distance and by its diversity. Added to the Newark Skyline, it represents a forceful counterpoint and gateway to the the riverside park. The competition site, mostly left untouched, accentuates the green setting and is open for diverse urban sceneries, including landscaping and the introduction of new parking facilities according to local needs. Newark Visitors Center The center is designed like a pedestrian promenade. It is a white concrete and steel monolith, to be filled with stories and with its own future to write. Important functionalities are readable in the facades. The volume is crowned by the auditorium and the conference room, whereas several canal passages penetrate the fortress-like walls like spyglasses, offering guided views to the outside and filtering light to the inside. Rather than a static building, the construction evokes the image of a complex, almost urban section. Sustainable Icon Our proposal uses the potential of the relatively constant groundwater temperature as a base of the air conditioning and heating system, minimizing energy consumption and, thus, costs and CO2 savings. Moreover, densifying the built masses, the formerly undefined plot is rethought as a public, representative and civic zone with urban and environmental qualities, reducing both environmental and optical contamination. © michelangelo acciaro | architetti
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    Compactness and open space The city is a pulsating, dynamically changing organism. The need of a recognizable sign inspired us to suggest a concentrated balance and focus point, giving stability to where the surrounding urban fabric loosens itself. As a visible landmark, the center is identifiable from the distance and by its diversity. Added to the Newark Skyline, it represents a forceful counterpoint and gateway to the the riverside park. The competition site, mostly left untouched,...

    Project details
    • Year 2010
    • Work started in 2010
    • Work finished in 2010
    • Client AIA Newark & Suburban Architects
    • Status Competition works
    • Type Parks, Public Gardens / multi-purpose civic centres / Parking facilities / Adaptive reuse of industrial sites / Landscape/territorial planning / Multi-purpose Cultural Centres / Theatres / Bus Stations / Art Galleries
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