Deep Ribbed Panels Throw Shadows on a Metal Wall

by Mark Robins | 2 September 2019 12:00 am

By Mark Robins

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Ribbed panels throw parallel shadows that accentuate the depth of the wall. Recessed windows offer criss-crossed shadows and thin vertical stripes of taxi-cab-yellow trim give nuanced contrast to the shadows and light. New York City-based Perkins + Will removed the veil from science, when it revamped Ithaca, N.Y.-based Cornell University’s Upson Hall’s (circa 1956) façade. Approximately 29,000 square feet of finished assemblies consisting of Kennett Square, Pa.-based Metalwërks’ ornamental metal enclosures and Arcwall rainscreen panels transformed the 155,000-square-foot student hub into a LEED Platinum, thermally efficient, aesthetically enriched structure.

Architects: Lewis Tsurumaki Lewis Architects, New York City, www.ltlarchitects.com[1], and Perkins + Will, New York City, www.perkinswill.com[2]

Façade and structural engineer, LEED management consultant: Thornton Thomsetti, New York City, www.thorntontomasetti.com[3]

Metal wall panels: Metalwërks, Kennett Square, Pa., www.metalwerksusa.com[4]

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Endnotes:
  1. www.ltlarchitects.com: http://www.ltlarchitects.com
  2. www.perkinswill.com: http://www.perkinswill.com
  3. www.thorntontomasetti.com: http://www.thorntontomasetti.com
  4. www.metalwerksusa.com: http://www.metalwerksusa.com

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