The Samuel H. Scripps Theater Center in Garrison, New York is now complete! 🎭
Featuring a curved, timber-framed grid shell, our design establishes a permanent home for one of New York's most beloved regional professional theater companies.
Read more: https://t.co/3nEIHR3HWW
Jeanne Gang, FAIA—Founding Partner of Studio Gang @studiogang—has been named the 2026 recipient of UVA’s Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture, its highest external honor in the field. She’ll give a public talk April 14 at 3:30 pm at Newcomb Theater.
Learn more: https://t.co/T5YSJhVneY
Studio Gang completes the Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center in Brooklyn. The 74,000-sf civic hub supports wellness & community programming, with gyms, dance studios, a walking track & a double-height competition pool. 📸 Alexander Severin
https://t.co/SU7TM89YNS
The Shirley Chisholm Recreation Center is now open! Named for Shirley Chisholm—the first Black woman elected to the U.S. Congress—the Center establishes a welcoming hub for fitness, recreation, learning, and gathering in East Flatbush.
Read more: https://t.co/mQ2jAoI7ZU
How do you breathe new life into a 100-year-old building? CMTA was proud to partner with @studiogang and @KNBA_Architects to transform the historic Reynolds Tobacco warehouse into a modern, #EnergyEfficient home for the @universityofky's College of Design. Operating at an efficient 22.4 EUI, this visionary #AdaptiveReuse project prioritizes #innovation and #sustainability while preserving the building's original character. Hear from the team behind the scenes to learn more about this thoughtful transformation.
#SustainableDesign #HighPerformance #HistoricPreservation #HigherEd
@cod_uky @turner_talk
Studio Gang @studiogang has completed Harvard’s first mass timber building: the David Rubenstein Treehouse. The 55,000 sq ft facility offers flexible event and meeting spaces, with a timber structure that cuts embodied carbon by 55%. 📸 Jason O'Rear
https://t.co/93PAmJYCwG
Join us in Chicago at @IITArchitecture on September 10 for Sustainability in Practice. Hear from Jeanne Gang of @studiogang, @StefanoBoeri, Kevin Carmody & Andy Groarke, and Dillon Pranger at complimentary event.
Register: https://t.co/9Yx27gIhmj
Since 1881, Atlanta’s @SpelmanCollege has aimed to empower women of African descent.
With the new Mary Schmidt Campbell Center for Innovation and the Arts (CI&A), designed by @studiogang, CI&A is investing in art, STEM programs, & Westside Atlanta. https://t.co/BMxeDllAFp
Jeanne Gang on architecture as ‘a catalytic force’ for sustainability
Architect Jeanne Gang addressed the crucial role of architecture in sustainability during a discussion with Sarah Billington @Stanford, highlighting that the built environment contributes to at least 30% of global annual carbon emissions. These emissions primarily come from fossil fuels used in producing building materials like cement and steel, as well as heating and cooling buildings.
“The way we build is key to zero carbon,” Gang asserted.
Gang, whose firm @StudioGang has been selected to design Stanford's Sustainability Commons, emphasizes two key strategies for sustainable architecture. First, she advocates increasing urban density to reduce carbon emissions by creating more walkable communities that reduce car dependency. Second, she promotes "grafting" –renovating and expanding existing buildings rather than building new ones, as demonstrated in her firm's work on the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts.
The #Stanford Sustainability Commons project will align with the university's environmental goals, including achieving zero waste by 2030 and net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. Gang expressed concern about young environmentally conscious architects avoiding the field due to its environmental impact, noting that innovative architects are needed to meet future building needs while addressing sustainability challenges.
Read the article and watch the video of the talk here:
https://t.co/i9nv8hRrub
#energyefficiency #buildings #netzero
@StanfordDoerr@StanfordEng