Princeton University
Carl A. Fields Center
This 19,000 SF project restored and repurposed a campus landmark, companioning it with a contemporary new structure. Clad in stucco, cast stone, and zinc-coated copper, the restored house, a former club, accommodates Princeton’s community tutorial program, library, resource center, seminar and program rooms, café, and offices.
The addition is sheathed in a larger-scale cast stone, a glass-and-metal curtain wall system, and deep overhangs that recall the adjacent re-constructed roof. Active day and night, this wing offers a new entry to a lawn and terrace, a catering kitchen, and an auditorium designed for music, lectures, conferences, and special events. The composition of the two volumes, set in a new landscape, create distinction and integration of historic and new.
The Fields Center was honored with design awards from AIA New England, AIA New Jersey, and the Boston Society of Architects.
Princeton University
Completed
19,000 GSF
Library, Resource Center, Seminar Space, Meeting Rooms, Café, Offices
AIA New England
AIA New Jersey
Boston Society of Architects