United Nations Porte Cochere / FTL Design Engineering Studio

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  • Design Team: Nicholas Gold Smith, Ashish Soni, Matthew Hilyard, Eric Smith, Joe Schedlbauer, Amedeo Perlas
  • Project Architects: HLW International, Michael Tegnell, Michael Barrett
  • Client: United Nations
  • City: New York
  • Country: United States
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Text description provided by the architects. Located on the north lawn of the United Nations campus, in New York City, the UN Interim Canopy is a Porte Cochere, designed by FTL Design Engineering Studio. The structure sits adjacent to the UN’s new temporary General Assembly building, designed by HLW International. The design serves as an entrance pavilion and security screen for the general assembly delegates. The structure is envisioned as a relocatable building which is intended to be moved to another part of the campus at the completion of the renovation. Follow the break for more photographs and drawings of United Nations Porte Cochere.

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Cite: "United Nations Porte Cochere / FTL Design Engineering Studio" 06 Jan 2011. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/101674/united-nations-porte-cochere-ftl-design-engineering-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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联合国总部临时入口亭设计 / FTL Design Engineering Studio

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