NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Clinic’s Façade Nears Completion at 70 Atlantic Avenue in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michel Young

Façade work is finishing up on the NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Clinic, a five-story medical facility at 70 Atlantic Avenue in the River Park master plan in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn. Designed by Perkins Eastman and developed in house by NY Langone Health, the 89-foot-tall structure spans 160,000 square feet. The site was formerly occupied by the 12-story The Long Island College Hospital, which was purchased by Fortis for $10.1 million in 2014 and subsequently demolished. Skanska USA Building is the general contractor for the property, which is alternately addressed as 339 Hicks Street and located at the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Hicks Street.

Recent photos show the steel-framed structure nearly fully clad in its sleek glass curtain wall, which incorporates sections of terracotta-colored panels. Sidewalk scaffolding surrounds the plot as work wraps up on the lower levels.

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

The following close-up shots of the northern end of 70 Atlantic Avenue show the details in its façade of reflective floor-to-ceiling glass, which features thin mullions and subtle vertical fins.

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

The terracotta-colored panels on the southern end are trimmed with beige spandrels, adding contrast to the design.

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

The last major section awaiting completion is the ground-floor frontage along the corner of Atlantic Avenue and Hicks Street. Fireproofed steel columns and beams were spotted behind the wrap-around sidewalk scaffolding and fencing.

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

70 Atlantic Avenue. Photo by Michael Young

The NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Clinic will feature a below-grade diagnostic imaging center for X-rays; a ground-floor emergency department with two inpatient beds for overnight stays, 14 patient bays, one resuscitation room, two triage rooms, a decontamination room, and eight enclosed treatment spaces; a third-floor outpatient surgery room with four operation rooms and two endoscopy rooms; and a fourth-floor cancer center with a capacity of 14 patients, a pharmacy, and a laboratory.

A completion date for 70 Atlantic Avenue has yet to be announced, but sometime in early 2023 seems possible.

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1 Comment on "NYU Langone Ambulatory Care Clinic’s Façade Nears Completion at 70 Atlantic Avenue in Cobble Hill, Brooklyn"

  1. Whats going on with the rest of the towers planned for LICH? That one on the BQE exit got cancelled right?

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