situated at the heart of lower manhattan, MTA‘s ‘fulton center’ has officially opened to the public, connecting nine of the city’s busiest subway lines. the complex, which has been completed by grimshaw, has been designed to enhance the user experience of 300,000 commuters each day. grimshaw was appointed by the metropolitan transportation authority as the project’s lead architect, with arup chosen as prime design consultants.

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
image courtesy of andrew whalley / grimshaw

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
the installation presents a continuously changing image of new york’s sky
image courtesy grimshaw

 

 

 

the scheme is organized around a large scale atrium wrapped inside a transparent façade. this central volume rises to a total height of 36 meters, and is topped with a conical dome structure that is truncated by an angled glass oculus oriented to the southern sky. known as the ‘sky reflector-net’, the installation is the collaborative work of arup, grimshaw and james carpenter design associates – presenting a continuously changing image of new york’s sky to those using the building.

 


grimshaw partner, vincent chang and artist, james carpenter discuss the sky reflector-net
video courtesy of MTA

 

 

 

tapered steel columns reference the neighborhood’s cast-iron buildings, while complementing the restoration of the adjacent corbin building. strategically aligned entrances and exits allow the streetscape to permeate the building, defining clear and efficient pathways to all trains. once underground, passengers will encounter brighter, widened passageways with clear signage connecting the various platforms.

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
the vast scheme has been designed to enhance the user experience of 300,000 commuters each day
image courtesy of grimshaw

 

 

 

‘from the beginning, we were inspired by the ambiance and activity of grand central station’, said grimshaw project partner vincent chang. ‘we endeavored to design a similar environment for transit customers and visitors, creating a new front door to downtown new york. by providing a dramatic, light-filled civic space and incorporating the historic corbin building, the transit center represents a microcosm of lower manhattan’s evolution – one that reflects both the legacy and the revitalization of the district.’

 

‘this new station makes traveling easier for subway riders, and is a beautiful public space for visitors and commuters to enjoy’, furthered new york governor andrew cuomo. ‘we now have a new cornerstone in lower manhattan, and I am proud to see this unique complex opened to the public.’

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
image courtesy of grimshaw

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
the entrance to the new transport hub
image courtesy of grimshaw

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
once underground, passengers will encounter brighter and wider passageways
image courtesy of john leimbach / grimshaw

grimshaw architects fulton center transit hub new york designboom
tapered steel columns reference the neighborhood’s cast-iron buildings
image courtesy of grimshaw

 

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project info:

 

project: fulton center
location: new york, NY, USA
client: arup / MTA – new york city transit
size: 34,003 sqm / 366,000 sqf
completion date: 2014