
Hudson Commons: Innovation at Its Core
The vision of constructing a 17-story skyscraper on top of an existing office building is nearly a reality, thanks in part to WSP USA’s innovative approach to retrofitting the building’s core.
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19 September 2018
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©ILLUSTRATION COURTESY OF KPR/©PHOTO BY WSP USA
The Hudson Commons office tower, as a rendering prior to construction (left) and as seen during construction in mid-September, is blending old with the new, with the construction of a new tower on top of a 1960s-era office building.
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To support the increased load of the new tower, existing concrete columns were retrofitted with cast-in-place shotcrete jacketing, including large diameter bars that ran continuously through the existing floor slabs.
©ILLUSTRATION COURTESY OF KPF
Existing concrete columns were retrofitted with cast-in-place column jackets that resemble the original buildings 1960s-era architecture.
©ILLUSTRATION COURTESY OF KPF/©2018 WSP USA
Retrofitted steel under the slab meets with a jacketed column to strengthen the existing roof to support exterior green space with potentially large plantings.
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Reinforcing of the existing slabs allowed shoring free demolition for the new concrete core.