111 First Street // Jersey City // USA // OMA

This is OMA’s design for 111 First Street, a mixed-use tower for the waterfront in Jersey City, USA.

The 52-storey tower features three slabs containing live-work spaces for artists; a hotel and apartments; and more apartments. The three stacked volumes are set at 90 degrees to each other.

The project was unveiled at the end of February 2007.

The following text is from OMA:

‘111 First Street is located in Jersey City’s burgeoning waterfront development, at the center of a public transportation network created by train stations, ferry stop, tunnel and heliport.

The 1.2 million square foot development’s mix of program (415,000 SF of apartments, 210,000 SF of hotel and amenities, 160,000 SF of artist work / live studios, 19,000 SF of gallery, 87,000 SF of retail and 240,000 SF of parking) will, together with the existing Powerhouse, act as a beacon for the future development of the Powerhouse Arts District into Jersey City’s cultural center.

Exploration of the Known
How can this mix of programs—typically hidden within the confines of relentless verticality—be revealed/harnessed/capitalized/?

How can we use typologies that all too often result in repetitive banality to create an urban catalyst?

How can we make unknown from known?

Vertical City
Each component of the program is analyzed for optimum layout and concentrated into individual blocks—a cube of artist work / live studios and galleries, a slab that combines hotel rooms and apartments, and a wider slab that accommodates deeper apartment units. The resulting volumes are stacked perpendicularly in plan to create a 52 story (592 ft) tower. The stacking maintains the independence of each block, optimizes views from the site and creates a dynamic relationship between the building and its surroundings: Spectacle from Convention.

Beneath the blocks, a plinth fills the site, connecting the building to the city with a mix of retail, lobbies, and parking.

Alternating the orientation the blocks create a series of open spaces at their junctions: the 111 First Street Public Terrace on the 5th Floor (56,000 SF), terraces for the hotel restaurant and spa on the17th Floor (15,700 SF) and two shared residential terraces on the 36th Floor (13,000 SF)

Adjacent to each terrace is a public space that activates it during the day (gallery, spa / gym / pool, restaurant) and night (cabaret, bar, restaurant, residential lounge). A central core joins all three blocks, giving structural stability to the building and providing access to upper public floors.

With direct street access, the 111 First Street Public Terrace will activate the street life and create a synergy between the planned Powerhouse Entertainment Center and the Sculpture Garden north of the site. The vertical and horizontal density of public activity generated will energize the surrounding area, creating a cultural hub for Jersey City.’




7 Responses to “111 First Street // Jersey City // USA // OMA”

  1. Leonel Boje says:

    Tired of obtaining low numbers of useless traffic for your site? Well i want to let you know about a new underground tactic that makes myself $900 daily on 100% AUTOPILOT. I could truthfully be here all day and going into detail but why dont you simply check their website out? There is really a excellent video that explains everything. So if your seriously interested in making easy money this is the website for you. Auto Traffic Avalanche

  2. I don’t acknowledge.

  3. I recently choose to suggest My group is merely especially fresh to blog in addition to severely preferred this web site. Likely I have to be gonna save your web site. People incredibly have got top notch articles. Take care to get disclosing a person’s site.

  4. Cyril Matice says:

    Thanks for expressing your ideas. Another thing is that students have an option between fed student loan along with a private education loan where its easier to opt for student loan debt consolidation loan than with the federal education loan.

  5. Come play the best in fun online games: Games for girls and games for boys ben10benten.com

  6. Whats up! I simply would like to give a huge thumbs up for the nice data you have right here on this post. I will likely be coming back to your blog soon.

  7. I have been browsing online more than 3 hours today, yet I never found any interesting article like yours. It’s pretty worth enough for me. In my view, if all site owners and bloggers made good content as you did, the internet will be much more useful than ever before.

Leave a Reply