Located in the Melrose neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, the new 40th Precinct Station will serve the various needs of the NYPD while strengthening the department’s commitment to community policing. For this 43,500 SF, groundup project, BIG proposes a unique form derived from the building’s basic requirements, where individual volumes contain specific elements of program.
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From the outside, the 40th Precinct resembles a stack of bricks, referencing the rusticated bases of early NYC Police Stations. The building also expresses the city’s commitment to environmental responsibility. It will be the first NYPD station with a green roof using nonreflective materials such as sandblasted concrete to optimize the building’s energy performance surpassing the requirements necessary for LEED Silver certification.
On the interior, the station is enhanced with amenities that encourage dialogue with the community while providing spaces for officers to reduce stress and promote physical activity. This includes the addition of an exercise courtyard with training areas and a climbing wall. The 40th Precinct will also house a brand new piece of city program: the first ever community meeting room in a precinct. With its own streetlevel entrance,
the multipurpose space will contain information kiosks and areas to hold classes or events, encouraging civic engagement with the precinct.
Service meets accessibility to create a new kind of police station that caters to the needs of ‘New York’s Finest and their community.
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NYPD 40TH PRECINCT
type: COMMISSION
client: NYC DEPARTMENT OF DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION
collaborators:
SILMAN, COSENTINI, DACK, TILLOTSON, STARR WHITEHOUSE, PHILIP HABIB, CARLIN SIMPSON & ASSOCIATES, THE FRIDAY GROUP, CERAMI, CCI, URBAN ARBORISTS,
THE FACADE GROUP, PRIME ENGINEERING
size: 4180 M2
location: BRONX, NY, USA
status: IN PROGRESS
Partners in Charge: Bjarke Ingels, Beat Schenk, Daniel Sundlin, Thomas Christoffersen
Project Leaders: Liz McDonald, Sören Grünert
Project Architect: Aran Coakley
Team: Adam Sheraden, David Sharratt, Hsiao Rou Huang, Jacob Waas, Jennifer Ng, Kelli Reinhardt, Ku Hun Chung, Liyang Zhang, Peter Lee, Phillip MacDougall
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