Resolution: 4 Architecture | McCaan Conference Center
McCann-Erickson, an international advertising agency, commissioned Gwathmey Siegel to design its New York offices in 1987. Since then, they have been asked to “update” a number of smaller, isolated pockets within the 300,000 sq.ft. facility.
Representation and communication, the two central components of the science of advertising, formed the conceptual basis for the interior renovation for this worldwide advertising agency. The computer was used as tool to explore new representational possibilities between architect, client and their potential customers. Ideas communicated through the virtual realm have inspired provocative spatial investigations through the freedom allowed by digital media.
The simple existing sequence of spaces demanded a focus on each of the rooms as separate spatial events; totemic elements rationalized by the simplicity of the structural armature. Initial abstract wireframe studies explored the formal foundations of the project, structuring and filtering further investigations. A series of early renderings were meant to examine lighting needs, an essential aspect of the conference rooms. This exploration developed a unique and individual feel for each space.
More finished renderings became the projector for each spatial concept, facilitating an open dialogue between client and architect on programmatic intention, as well as effective representation for construction. The newly inserted pieces re-interpret and re-organize the existing space into an integrated, efficiently functioning facility that allows users to retreat and refocus.
Location: New York City, USAArchitects: Resolution: 4 Architecture | Joseph Tanney, Robert Luntz
Date of Completion: 1999
Square Footage: 1600 sf
Construction Cost: $400,000
Project Team: Eric Fauerbach, Michael Anderson, Clay Collier, Michael Syracuse
Contractor: StructureTone
Photography: Eduard Hueber
Materials/Fabrication: Ceiling: gypsum wallboard with recessed light fixtures. Floor: carpet, Walls: painted gypsum board over metal studs, Cabinetry: mahogany, black fabric on cork, stainless steel, Work Surfaces: black granite, stainless steel, Table: baltic birch plywood, mahogany, glass.
- © Eduard Hueber
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