Columbia University Manhattanville Campus

Southeast corner of the Science Center.

Construction is wrapping up at Renzo Piano's Jerome L. Greene Science Center, the first building for Columbia University's Manhattanville Campus expansion. Set to open Spring 2017, the 9-story, 450,000 square-foot building will bring together researchers from across the University including the Columbia University Medical Center, the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, and the Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science. The ground floor will house the Center for Education and Outreach, a public education center focused on brain science that will serve the general public and K-12 schools.

Looking east towards the Manhattanville Expansion campus.

Work is also wrapping up on the Lenfest Center for the Arts, the smaller structure located adjacent to the Science Center.  Also designed by the Renzo Piano Building Workshop (RPBW), the Center for the Arts houses galleries, performance spaces, a screening room, and offices in an eight-story structure.  A unitized panel system of white metal and glass clads the exterior, a similar look to the firm's new Whitney Museum at the High Line.

Southeast corner of the Science Center.

The third RPBW building in Columbia University's master plan for the Manhattanville campus, the Academic Conference Center, has reached ground level. Located south of the Science Center, it will house a 400-seat auditorium and state-of-the-art seminar and meeting rooms inside a five-story structure.

The site of the Academic Conference Center (center) and the Science Center (right).

South facade of the Science Center(center) and Center for the Arts (left) from the 125th Street subway station.

Southeast corner of the Science Center at West 129th Street.

Ground floor façade of the Science Center.

Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop with Davis Brody Bond LLP (Science Center and Center for the Arts), RPBW with Dattner Architects (Academic Conference Center); Program: Education; Location: Manhattanville, New York, NY; Completion: 2017 (Science Center and Center for the Arts), 2018 (Academic Conference Center).