The recently constructed parking garage at Connecticut’s historic
Stamford Station is more than utilitarian. Thanks to the inclusion of 66,000 square feet of Sculpted 3D panels from Metalwërks on its exterior, the structure visually enhances the landmark station. Handling the installation of the system's unitized façade panels and support steel was Mohawk Construction and Viking Erectors of McMurray, PA.
Renowned
for its strategic location for commuters into and out of New York’s
five boroughs and beyond, Stamford Station sees more than $30 million in
ticket revenue, 269,000 Amtrak riders, and 8.4 million Metro North
riders each year. It also serves as a bus terminal for Greyhound, Peter
Pan, and CTtransit. For the station’s renovation, the Connecticut
Department of Transportation (CDOT) selected Metalwërks as a
pre-approved fabricator for the building’s façade. After tendering
design and cost proposals, Metalwërks was selected by the design-build
contractor, Yonkers Contracting, Inc.
“We
were delighted to have such a role in this highly visual project,” said
Stephen Scharr, president of Metalwërks. “Not only was Sculpted 3D the
ideal choice for the dramatic design specified for the garage’s façade,
but as a solid metal plate, it’s a highly resilient choice for the
unique climate where New England meets the New York metro area. This
site is urban, marine, and adjacent to a major interstate highway and
rail line. These conditions check all the boxes for a sustainable and
durable solution.”
Sculpted
3D incorporates an innovative unitized internal support system with the
perforated architectural cladding. This 100%-solid metal system can be
installed over continuous masonry, concrete, or as the outer cladding in
a wall assembly. A unique, wave-like visual pattern in unitized
assemblies was chosen to be perforated and incorporate an integrated
lighting design when installed on the garage. To help power the
building, panels also include photovoltaic grids that collect solar
energy.
Metalwërks was also tapped to provide the fascia on the station’s pedestrian bridge. For that, the company’s Arcwall
rainscreen wall panels served as the optimal solution. These panels
feature a drained and back-ventilated rainscreen that offer stellar
performance and high design flexibility.
Both
Metalwërks products resist corrosion, a welcome feature for Stamford
Station’s proximity to the ocean. The result of the installation is a
stunning, dynamic look that inspires. The cladding will be seen by rail
passengers and passersby on I-95, with the garage sitting directly
between the separated northbound and southbound lanes.
Now
open, the station’s parking garage and pedestrian walkway will be part
of the regular commute for rail and bus commuters for years to come
thanks to its inspiring design and resilient solid metal plate
composition.