The 365,000-sq-ft, 18-story NYU Langone Health Science Building was in the design phase when Hurricane Sandy deluged the campus, prompting the project owner to mandate that the team implement major overhauls in hardening the building and its infrastructure.
With a punched-window aesthetic and masonry-toned, ultra-high-strength concrete cladding, Rutgers University’s Nursing and Science Building harkens to the past.
The $375-million, 628,000-sq-ft eight-story Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences was designed and built from the ground up to meet LEED Gold requirements.
The Hackensack University Medical Center Emergency Trauma Dept.’s expansion included 35,660 sq ft of renovated space and 23,290 sq ft of new construction in order to increase efficiency and offer patients a state-of-the-art facility.