Diller Scofidio + Renfro

Columbia Business School

Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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COLUMBIA BUSINESS SCHOOL

Diller Scofidio + Renfro + FXCollaborative

ACOUSTICS
Cerami & Associates

VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION
Van Deusen and Associates

CIVIL ENGINEERING
Stantec Consultants

MANUFACTURERS
Terrazzo & Marble

STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Arup

MECHANICAL ENGINEER
Buro Happold

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Turner Construction

LIGHTING DESIGN
Tillotson Design Associates

AREA
492000 ft²

YEAR
2022

LOCATION
New York, United States

CATEGORY
University

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Columbia Business School’s new home spans approximately 492,000 square feet across two buildings that reflect the fast-paced, high-tech, and highly social character of the business in the 21st century.

Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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The two new facilities, Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall, double the School’s current square footage, creating multifunctional spaces that foster a sense of community—spaces where students, faculty, alumni, and practitioners can gather to exchange ideas.

The design of both buildings recognizes that creativity, innovation, and communication—skills often nurtured in informal environments—are as crucial to business school pedagogy as the traditional, quantitative skills taught in a classroom.

Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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The building organization shuffles alternating floors of faculty offices with student learning spaces in the eleven-story Henry R.

Kravis Hall and floors for administrative offices and learning spaces in the eight-story David Geffen Hall. The resultant layer-cake design is expressed in each building’s façade with systems tailored to the interior program.

Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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The school’s internal spaces are organized around intersecting networks of circulation and collaborative learning environments that extend up vertically through each building, linking spaces of teaching, socializing, and studying, to create a continuous space of learning and interaction that remains vibrant 24 hours a day.

Engagement with the city and surrounding West Harlem community is a fundamental aspect of the new Columbia Business School’s design. Henry R. landscape.

Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Kravis Hall offers 360 degrees of exposure and proximity to the Hudson River.

At the same time, David Geffen Hall establishes a strong connection to the urban fabric of the neighborhood and the mid-block pedestrian axis of the Manhattanville master plan. Every classroom provides a view of the city and

Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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The two buildings also welcome into the community, including a new dedicated space on the second floor of David Geffen Hall for the Columbia-Harlem Small Business Development Center that will build on the school’s ten-year history of supporting local entrepreneurs.

A 40,000 square-foot public park and new retail spaces—including a café featuring local products—also connect Columbia Business School more closely with the surrounding neighborhood.

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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Columbia Business School
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Kravis Hall east-west elevation
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Geffen Hall south elevation
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Kravis Hall south elevation


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Geffen Hall east-west section
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Geffen Hall north-south section
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Kravis Hall norht-south section


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Geffen Hall level 1 plan
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Site plan

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