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Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. Exalt Youth Office in New York by CIVILIVNMarch 18th, 2020 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: CIVILIVN When Exalt—a non-profit that supports teenagers who have become involved in the justice system—relocated their headquarters to Lower Manhattan, the organization hired CIVILVN to transform a cramped space in a 1901 office tower into a flexible and open facility that would empower participants to succeed in educational and professional environments. To make the most out of the 4,000-square-foot space, CIVILIVN designed the new headquarters to seamlessly convert between an office and a classroom, tripling Exalt’s operational capabilities and helping the non-profit expand its reach to better serve youth across all five boroughs.
The heart of the project is a day-lit communal space overlooking New York Harbor and the Statue of Liberty that arrays individual workstations, a collaborative zone, a lending library, and a lounge—all of which can be effortlessly reconfigured to support lectures, screenings, private work sessions, and graduations. To support this range of uses, CIVILVN created pieces of furniture custom-designed to serve several purposes. Built-in oak workstations surround a demountable break-out table that invites participants to swing around for informal group discussions and discreetly incorporates additional storage space. A bar-height collaborative table that separates these workstations from the more casual lounge space houses Exalt’s lending library in an integrated shelving system. This table was designed to be easily deconstructed into smaller bar tables, enabling Exalt to host community events and outreach sessions. Full-height partitions perforated with hollow-metal windows screen the communal area from classrooms and meeting rooms, creating distinct zones in the office while maintaining openness and interconnectivity while maximizing natural light, and ensuring all areas have views out over the harbor. CIVILIVN’s renovation also efficiently incorporates seating for 16 staff, a pantry, and printing and IT rooms, transforming the previously dated office into a highly functional and contemporary workspace. The new headquarters positions Exalt to further its mission helping New York City youth succeed as students and professionals. Exalt’s relocation to their new headquarters was made possible in part by support from Empire State Development and the New York City Regional Economic Development Council. ABOUT CIVILIVN CIVILIVN believes in the power of design to shape how we think, feel and engage with our environment. We are a New York-based creative studio that collaborates with forward-thinking enterprises, institutions and brands to tell their stories through design. We act as co-creators, working closely with our clients to develop and craft distinct design languages and bring them into the physical world. Operating between scales and disciplines, we design buildings, interiors, and furniture. CIVILIVN was founded in 2018 by architect Nicko Elliott, former Creative Partner for real estate development firm Macro Sea. http://civilivn.com/ ABOUT EXALT Exalt demonstrates the power of effective educational engagement as a viable alternative to criminal justice involvement for today’s young people. At Exalt we know that it is our job to inspire and motivate young people to participate in what we have to offer. Because we are voluntary, and because our students are unpaid for the first 6 weeks of their participation, the only reason they will show up is because of the value THEY feel they get. https://exaltyouth.org/ Contact CIVILIVN
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