2024-12-10 | |
The City University of New York (CUNY) retained ikon.5 architects to transform an existing transitory lobby in the Bedford Building at Medgar Evers College into a vibrant new Student Commons. The bright and dynamic new gateway to the building, which welcomes hundreds of students and visitors each day, is a mutli-functional space that provides opportunities for social and scholarly interactions. Taking inspiration from the College’s namesake, the Commons is adorned with uplifting environmental graphics and wall murals honoring the life and accomplishments of renowned civil rights activist, Medgar Evers, who dedicated his life to the pursuit of human freedom and dignity for all. The Commons serves as a physical reminder of Evers’ legacy by promoting his traits of courage, strength, and fortitude to inspire students to live virtuous and principled lives.
Photo credit: James Ewing
The space is punctuated by vivid pops of yellow on selected walls and furnishings to add warmth and visual interest. An existing oversized staircase on the east side of the Commons was relocated and reconfigured to eliminate safety issues and to enhance the view of the Atrium area, resulting in a more usable and open space. The North side entry doors were also relocated to increase square footage, and all the glass entry walls and doors were upgraded to meet ADA accessibility standards. The Commons also received new terrazzo flooring, security desks, digital media screens, and dynamic lighting to enhance the user experience. This renovation has provided the College with a welcoming, expressive, and versatile space that serves to encourage and inspire students every day.
Established in 2003, ikon.5 architects is located in New York, New York. The firm has been recognized by Architect, the Journal of the American Institute of Architects, in their Arch 50 program, as one of the top ten design firms in the United States. Additionally, in 2014 and 2019, they were nominated for a Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Museum National Design Award and have won numerous international, national, and state design awards from The American Institute of Architects, The Chicago Athenaeum, Architizer, and the Society of American Registered Architects.
Photo credit: James Ewing