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Verizon Media’s New York studios serve multiple digital brands

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Verizon Media’s New York studios serve multiple digital brands

Design intended to foster connection and collaboration across brands.


By Peter Fabris, Contributing Editor | March 9, 2022
Reception Hub
At the Reception Hub, the spatial design encourages the intersection of environments and activities. Courtesy Adrian Wilson.

Verizon Media, a division of Verizon Communications, Inc., embarked on a project to create a space to house multiple digital brands in Manhattan. The 21,700 sf space at 770 Broadway contains two broadcast studios and control rooms used by Verizon Media’s ecosystem of digital brands such as Yahoo, TechCrunch, HuffPost, RYOT, and MAKERS.

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The design purposely breaks down the hierarchy of individual spaces, allowing for movement through the hallways and breakout rooms and providing an array of accessible workspaces.

This workplace and broadcast production studio project, headed by Perkins+Will, coincided with the formation of Verizon Media. The chief design aim was to create a signature facility that could foster connection and collaboration across brands.

In addition, Kostow Greenwood Architects, the broadcast production studio architect, highlighted the broadcast production activity and spaces for both staff and visitors. This was particularly challenging, Kostow Greenwood says, because of the inherent nature of broadcast production spaces that require acoustic and visual isolation to maximize productivity in the workspace. The solution included a visible connection between broadcast control rooms and the reception hub area.

Studio
New broadcast hardware, LED lighting and controls advanced the production capabilities for current and future programming, while a new, custom set maximized the possible shooting angles by utilizing all four corners of the room. 

Design Studio

The project team had to be nimble throughout the design process, as the client continued to consolidate staff and productions to a single location as work progressed. This influenced scope and costs, and required the project to respond to broader restacking efforts and facility planning. Also complicating the effort, during the design phase the client negotiated with the building landlord to rededicate building elevators and lobby entrances.

More than half of the floor needed to be functional as a workplace throughout construction. That included support spaces for pantry and food catering. In addition, select broadcast spaces had to continue operations and production as construction progressed.
 
The design broke down the hierarchy of individual spaces, allowing for movement through hallways and breakout rooms and providing a mix of accessible workspace types. The new reception hub serves as both a gateway for visitors and lounge-like workstation for staff meetings, off camera interviews, and editing.
 
Each control room has a dedicated audio booth providing multiple positions with visual connectivity to the control room, reception hub and beyond. Studio A was upgraded for Yahoo Finance, which expanded to full-time production while relocating from another Verizon Media property. New broadcast hardware, LED lighting, and controls enhanced production capabilities for current and future programming, while a new, custom set maximized the possible shooting angles from all four corners of the room.
 
Studio B was outfitted for flexible programming by varying brands. This studio received new broadcast hardware, LED lighting, and controls to advance technical capabilities. An existing truss grid was expanded to optimize shooting angles at multiple corners. 

Broadcast Suite Entry
The entry into the Broadcast Suite highlights activity in the Master Control Room, while providing immediate access to the main workflow circulation.

 

Owner: Verizon Media
Design architect: Kostow Greenwood Architects
Architect of record: Perkins+Will
MEP engineer: Syska Hennessy Group
General contractor/construction manager: L&K Partners, Inc.

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