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| Contents | |  | Site 46.8 acres, abandoned farmland in Westchester County
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Purchase, New YorkGross Floor Area
764,000 including 290,000 s/f parking Client
IBM Corporation, White Plains, New YorkTime Frame Planning: 10/77– Construction: 12/79– Completion: 8/84 |
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| |  | IBM Corporate Office Building [now MasterCard International Global Headquarters] |
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Purchase, New York Completed 1984 |
3-story office building with parking |
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Click on image to enlarge This expandable corporate facility provides offices and parking for 1,500 people on a semi-rural site 45 miles north of Manhattan. The client requested a complex that would convey solidity and strength but which would also allay community concerns about increasing corporate
development. In solution, a travertine and architectural concrete building was designed to maximize natural resources for the mutual benefit of both public and private sectors. Apparent mass was reduced by fragmenting the nearly half-million square foot office building into three linked components and by nestling a three-story employee garage into a hillside, out of view. The whole is set back a quarter-mile from the street and
semi-secluded in a remote corner of the site. Occupying less than 20% of the extensively rehabilitated grounds, the complex preserves for the community forty acres of land, green and unoccupied.A saw-toothed parallelogram at the center of the office building serves as its functional and ceremonial heart. Linked on the north and west are two quarter-circle wings, all three components being organized around skylit atria that promote a sense of community and aid orientation while admitting
natural light and color into the interior. Reflective floor-to-ceiling window walls further bring the outdoors inside, as they animate and seemingly expand the exterior. |
 | 473,000 s/f office building including 160,000 s/f Central Pavilion with 33,000 s/f typical office floor; 8,000 s/f atrium, 4,000 s/f garden lobby; 3,300 s/f auditorium (150 seats); 15,300 s/f dining; North & West Wings: each 156,000 s/f with 37,000 s/f typical office floor and 7,000 s/f atrium; 290,000 s/f parking for 1,100 cars on 2 levels below grade, 1 above + roof |
 | 1988 |
|  | Building Stone Institute: Annual Tucker Award |
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Concrete Industry Board: Annual Award |
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I. M. Pei & Partners services |
 | Master Planning; Complete Architectural Services including Interior Design |
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Weiskopf & Pickworth, New York, NY |
 | Segner and Dalton, Valhalla, NY |
 | Hanna/Olin, Philadelphia, PA |
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