flexiblefullpage -
billboard - default
interstitial1 - interstitial
catfish1 - bottom
Currently Reading

July 2012: New Projects Portfolio

July 2012: New Projects Portfolio

Revel resort in Atlantic City; Harlem community center; home for sailors.


By By Nicole Bowling, Associate Editor | July 13, 2012
This article first appeared in the July 2012 issue of BD+C.

New entertainment resort invites guests to ‘Revel’ in Atlantic City

Revel is a $2.4-billion beachfront resort in Atlantic City, N.J., covering 20 acres and more than 6.3 million sf. The complex includes a 130,000-sf casino, four-story nightclub, retail spaces and restaurants, more than 1,800 guest rooms with ocean views, a performance venue with capacity for more than 5,000 fans, a 50,000-sf warehouse with full loading dock access, and a 7,000-vehicle parking garage. The Building Team: design architect Arquitectonica, architect of record BLT Architects, and construction manager Tishman Construction.

[pagebreak]

Community center provides residents of West Harlem with new program spaces

A new 23,000-sf community center in Upper Manhattan is providing West Harlem residents of low- and middle-income housing with spaces for recreational, educational, and social programs. Programs provided by the Children’s Village, a public-private partnership that works with area youth, will make use of a gymnasium, classrooms, multipurpose spaces, a commercial kitchen capable of serving 200, a basketball court, a performance stage, and an arts and crafts studio. The $13-million Polo Grounds Community Center was completed by a Building Team that included New York-based architects MDSzerbaty+Associates, general contractor Omni Construction, and MEP engineers George Langer Associates.

[pagebreak]

New facility offers a home away from home for sailors while ashore

The $67-million LEED-Gold certified John William Finn Hall–a nearly 200,000-sf residence consisting of 264 modules to house more than a thousand sailors–is now ready for move-in. Located on California’s Naval Base Coronado, the project is part of the Navy’s Homeport Ashore initiative designed to improve the quality of life for young, single sailors by giving them a place to live ashore while their ships are in port. The facility also includes a community center, multipurpose rooms, and recreation areas, and was funded through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The Building Team: San Diego architecture firms RJC Architects and Joseph Wong Design Associates, along with Hensel Phelps Construction Co.

[pagebreak]

California elementary school promotes security, sustainability, and technology

The new Ford Elementary School in Richmond, Calif., was designed by Sally Swanson Architects to create a learning environment from a child’s point of view. The two-story, 68,000-sf building serving grades K-6 features 100% daylight in classrooms, insulation made from recycled blue jeans, and a two-pronged security system that allows for varying levels of access at different times of the day. Advanced technologies include closed-circuit cable and five internal-channel TVs that allow programs and teaching lessons to be recorded and replayed. The brightly colored school features windows, openings, and other architectural details that are reduced in size for children, as well as formal classroom spaces with educational play equipment and outdoor programs. Ford Elementary was built by Alten Construction, with assistance from SGI Construction Management.

Related Stories

| Jan 4, 2013

January 2013: New Projects Portfolio

New high school football stadium touches down at Texas school district; botanical gardens visitors center achieves net-zero energy status; and child care center rebuilds after Hurricane Katrina damage.

| Jan 4, 2013

December 2012: New Project Portfolio

New L.A. Fire Station makes sparks along Hollywood Boulevard; senior memory care center opens its doors to Wisconsin communities; and expansion adds 760,000-sf facility to children’s of Alabama hospital.

| Jan 4, 2013

November 2012: New Project Portfolio

Minneapolis mausoleum adds space for above-ground burials; University of Houston parking garage connects commuters to campus; and Nashville bridge building renovations help with water conservation.

| Oct 13, 2012

October 2012: New Projects Portfolio

Hong Kong’s pre-certified LEED Platinum building; 36,000-sf academic building at Middlesex County College; UC San Diego parking structure.

| Aug 8, 2012

August 2012: New Projects Portfolio

ARRA-funded multifamily housing project in Georgia; LEED Gold West Hollywood library; Bridgestone’s new company headquarters in Akron, Ohio; UC Berkeley’s biomedical and health sciences center.

| May 31, 2012

June 2012: New Projects Portfolio

Phoenix adaptive reuse project; urban-style apartments in Denver suburb; Indy office building turned into schools; renovated Delaware courthouse.

| May 7, 2012

May 2012: New Projects Portfolio

Children’s hospital in Baltimore; shopping center development outside Chicago; Cornell College of Human Ecology’s new sustainable building.

| Mar 30, 2012

April 2012: New Projects Portfolio

Cancer center at University of Iowa upgraded; updated shopping experience to India's Chandigarh; and more.

| Mar 2, 2012

March 2012: New Projects Portfolio

California apartment project brings together young and old; DOD’s largest inpatient hospital completed; and the nation’s first LEED Silver sorority house.

| Feb 7, 2012

February 2012: New Projects Portfolio

New center at Northern Kentucky University promotes digital research; New Jersey banks choose renovation to reinforce universal brand; Following a devastating tornado, Georgia community welcomes its new hospital; Innovation Hubat University of Florida cultivates the future of business; Training facilityopens for Coastal Carolina University athletes; Volcanic spa destinationin China offers visitors relaxing getaway; Extensive renovations transform historic town hall in Babylon, N.Y.; Historic Houston libraryrejuvenated as a vibrant community resource

boombox1 - default
boombox2 -
native1 -

More In Category




halfpage1 -

Most Popular Content

  1. 2021 Giants 400 Report
  2. Top 150 Architecture Firms for 2019
  3. 13 projects that represent the future of affordable housing
  4. Sagrada Familia completion date pushed back due to coronavirus
  5. Top 160 Architecture Firms 2021