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A 20.6-acre downtown site, sloped and intersected by an active railroad viaduct

Index to Projects in New Jersey

New Brunswick,
New Jersey

Gross Floor Area
421,000 s/f

Client
Johnson & Johnson, Inc., New Brunswick, New Jersey

Time Frame
Planning: 3/76–
Construction: 3/79–
Completion: 12/82

Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters

New Brunswick, New Jersey
Completed 1983

 

Lead Designers:
 

 

 

Henry N. Cobb
W. Stephen Wood

 

Corporate headquarters
 

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This expandable corporate headquarters was executed on a challenging urban site to accommodate 800 employees while reinforcing Johnson & Johnson's civic commitment to its native city. Bordering both the central business district and the client's former headquarters, the park-like compound comprises an integral part of a master plan to revitalize downtown New Brunswick.

Rather than overwhelm the city with a single mammoth building, spatial requirements were distributed among eight linked components: a slender 16-story tower and seven four-story pavilions, all shaped and positioned to maximize natural illumination and views. The executive tower provides a dynamic focus for both the headquarters and the street as it establishes an immediately recognizable presence on the skyline. The company's more growth-oriented divisions occupy the four-story "houses." Each nuclear unit is organized around a skylit atrium (ringed by secretarial support stations) to establish a sense of identity among the "families" housed within. A broader sense of community is promoted by a ground-floor internal avenue which, unifying the complex, creates an environment that is at once intimate, varied, and immediately understandable.

The headquarters' 20-acre site provides a friendly realm for private-public interaction. It presents employees with a richly landscaped corporate garden while enhancing the street with a scenic park.

 

Major Components

126,000 s/f tower with boardroom, executive dining, television broadcasting studio, support, 70-car underground parking; 323,6000 s/f cluster including 7 linked 36,450 s/f modules, each with 9,300 s/f offices per floor & 1,500 s/f atrium; 325-seat cafeteria, conference rooms, fitness center, medical unit, services/support, art (Henry Moore sculpture)

 

Awards

1983

New Jersey Business and Industry Association:
New Good Neighbor Award


 

I. M. Pei & Partners services

Master planning; Complete Architectural Services; Interior Design (partial services: executive floors and common use spaces)

 

Structural

Weiskopf & Pickworth, New York, NY 

 

Mechanical

Cosentini Associates LLP, New York, NY

 

Landscape

Hanna/Olin, Philadelphia, PA

 

 

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