Project Gallery: Campus Commons at The State University of New York at New Paltz

A column-free glass enclosure provides ample daylight and views in this LEED Silver-certified pavilion: User-generated architecture from ikon.5 Architects.

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Inspired by the regional landscape of the Catskill Mountains, the form and shape of the Commons is abstracted from the Shawangunk ridge, a local internationally known rock climbing palisade that can be seen from the site and is a unique and special physical characteristic of the University’s location. In order to span over the existing courtyard with a column free enclosure for future flexibility, we designed a structural tube stress skin system that created the angular forms of the pavilion that metaphorically references the Shawangunk ridge. The Commons is designed to achieve a LEED Silver certification by daylight harvesting and views, radiant heating and cooling, recyclable materials and photo optic lighting controls.

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