Baruch College recently opened a "vertical campus" building -- 14
stories. The elevators only stop every 3 floors and students are
expected to use escalators or stairs for intervening floors. A Google
search on "baruch elevators kohn" (architects = Kohn Pedersen Fox)
yielded a mixed bag of results. The most relevant but general
description I found was:
http://www.dasny.org/dasny/news/2001/010807Baruc.shtml
Hope this helps.
Sherman Clarke - NYU Libraries - [log in to unmask]
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Date: Wednesday, February 2, 2005 3:30 am
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> Hi,
> We Need articles on the following subject.
> Are there schools located in highrise buildings (about 10
> floors), how are they dealing with the elevators subject.
> Thanks in advance,
> michaela
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