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  1. 12 de nov. de 2009 · Completed in 2006 in New York, United States. Images by Iwan Baan . 41 Cooper Square, the new academic building for The Cooper Union, aspires to manifest the character, culture and vibrancy of ...

  2. November 12, 2016. This is the Cooper Union Foundation building located in Cooper Square, East Village. In 1853, Peter Cooper (1791-1883) presented a blueprint for The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art which included a curious addition that had never been seen before: an elevator shaft. Cooper was so sure that the invention of ...

  3. 41 Cooper Square is the first LEED-certified academic laboratory building in New York City. With a Platinum rating, the project's advanced green building initiatives include: • An operable building skin made of perforated stainless steel panels offset from a glass and aluminum window wall. The panels reduce the impact of heat radiation during ...

  4. 11 de ene. de 2024 · The Cooper Union’s most recent campus addition is 41 Cooper Square, a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified academic building. Designed by 2005 Pritzker Prize-winning architect Thom Mayne of Morphosis, the building officially opened in September 2009.

  5. 41 Cooper Square, designed by architect Thom Mayne of Morphosis, is a nine-story, 175,000-square-foot (16,300 m 2) academic center that houses the Albert Nerken School of Engineering with additional spaces for the humanities, art, and architecture departments in the newest addition to Cooper Union's campus in Cooper Square, Manhattan, New York City; there is also an exhibition gallery and ...

  6. Building: Office of Enrollment Admissions/The Hub: 212.353.4120: 41 Cooper Sq. (Entrance on 6th Street) Alumni Affairs: 212.353.4164: 30 Cooper Sq. School of Architecture: 212.353.4220: 7 E 7th St. School of Art: 212.353.4200: 7 E 7th St. Center for Career Development: 212.353.4377: 29 Third Avenue: Communications: 212.353.4266: 41 Cooper Sq ...

  7. At 626 1st Ave, between E 35th and E 36th streets, two copper-clad towers dance around each other, held by the most impressive skybridge in all of NYC. The Copper is pivotally located with access to all major transportation. Be Uptown, Midtown, Downtown, or in Brooklyn within minutes or fly to the Hamptons in half an hour.