1200 Intrepid / Bjarke Ingels Group


© Rasmus Hjortshoj

© Rasmus Hjortshoj


© Rasmus Hjortshoj


Courtesy of Bjarke Ingels Group


© Rasmus Hjortshoj


© Rasmus Hjortshoj

  • Architects: Bjarke Ingels Group
  • Location: 4747 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19112, United States
  • Partners In Charge: Bjarke Ingels, Thomas Christoffersen, Beat Schenk
  • Project Leaders: ören Grünert (Concept), David Brown (Schematic & DD), Brandon Cook (CD), Michelle Stromsta (CA)
  • Team: Annette Miller, Aran Coakley, Armen Menendian, Douglass Alligood, Natalie Kwee, Peter Lee, Taylor Hewett, Terry Lallak, Thomas Fagan, Thea Sofie Gassenholm
  • Area: 9250.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Rasmus Hjortshoj, Courtesy of Bjarke Ingels Group
  • Client: Liberty Property Trust
  • Collaborators: Environetics, In-Posse, LRSLA, Pennoni, Re:Vision

© Rasmus Hjortshoj

© Rasmus Hjortshoj

From the architect. 1200 Intrepid is a LEED Gold office building shaped by the encounter between Robert Stern’s master plan of rectangular city blocks and James Corner’s iconic, circular Central Green Park. 


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Navy Yard Basin Views

Navy Yard Basin Views

The building’s double curved, pre-cast concrete façade bows inwards to create a generous urban canopy that responds to the ‘shock wave’ of the park’s circular running track, activity pods and planting vignettes – rippling outwards like rings in water to invade the building’s footprint. Shaped by the city grid, the cornice and remaining elevations return to the orthogonal design of the Navy Yard’s master plan, forming the building’s double curve and melding the neighborhood’s two dominant forms.


© Rasmus Hjortshoj

© Rasmus Hjortshoj

Courtesy of Bjarke Ingels Group

Courtesy of Bjarke Ingels Group

Referencing the Navy Yard’s maritime history while providing much needed natural light, a functioning periscope penetrates the core of the building, projecting views of the Navy Yard basin into the center of the elevator lobby. Visitors and employees can admire the mothballed ships sitting in the adjacent docks while embracing Central Green Park – connecting the building and its inhabitants to their surroundings.


© Rasmus Hjortshoj

© Rasmus Hjortshoj

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