One Newark Center was developed by Bellemead Development Corporation. It is a 22-story building, which includes the 200,000 square foot Seton Hall Law School. Construction on the building began in May, 1989.
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), opened about 10 years after the idea was first introduced by then-Governor Thomas H. Kean. The firms Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and James Stewart Polshek & Partners jointly developed a master plan for…
Barre Guild (On front of center column:) TO THE MEMORY OF/THOSE WHO GAVE/THEIR LIVES (followed by two columns of names) (On each of the outer columns is a column of names) /DEDICATED BY THE IRONBOUND MEMORIAL DAY COMM. JOHN F. GIOVADANO FOUNDER.…
The project attempts to leverage the proposed extension of the PATH station into transit-oriented redevelopment for the Dayton-Weequahic Park neighborhood. The goal of the proposal is to develop an Aerotropolis New Town that connects to Newark and…
Newark stands at an historic junction. Behind it lies a half-century of tough
readjustment, as the global economy shifted and northern New Jersey was forced to
transition away from traditional heavy industry. Yet before it stands the possibility of…
We are planning the $1.7B PATH extension to the Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) announced in 2017 with a proposed completion date of 2026. Our Spring graduate design studio is a collaborative redevelopment planning project with the City of…
This article explores the energy efficiency methods utilized at the Park Plaza building in Newark. The New Jersey Department of Energy (DOE) funded a million-dollar study on the building headquarters of PSE&G to research how the energy was being used…
We’re at a watershed moment in the design of our cities, and it’s all being caused by a new technology: driverless cars. No other innovation will impact the urban landscape and the ways people experience cities as thoroughly in the coming years. And…
A collection of images from a parade on Broad Street. Part of the Almon W. Johnston photographer Newark (N.J) Board of Education collection available at the Newark Public Library
Conceptually the building was developed by architect Alan Chimicoff (a member of the Professional Advisory Board), the chief designer of The Hillier Group, along with a faculty committee from the School of Architecture.