纽约FIT Joyce F. Brown学术大楼,美国 / SHoP Architects
纽约,2025 年 10 月 23 日——作为纽约州立大学(SUNY)体系的一部分,同时也是全球创意教育领域的领导者,纽约时装技术学院(FIT)今日宣布Joyce F. Brown学术大楼正式启用。此前FIT理事会一致通过决议,以此命名新大楼,以表彰Brown校长27年来卓越的服务与变革性领导力。新大楼位于西28街第七大道与第八大道之间,将成为促进创造力、创新与机遇的重要目的地,同时为学生提供资源,使其在艺术与设计、时尚、商业与科技等领域取得卓越成就。
NEW YORK, October 23, 2025—The Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT), part of the State University of New York (SUNY) and a global leader in creative education, today announced the opening of the Joyce F. Brown Academic Building, named by a resolution unanimously passed by the FIT Board of Trustees in honor of the president’s 27 years of service and transformative leadership. Located on West 28th Street between Seventh and Eighth avenues, the new building will be a destination to advance creativity, innovation, and opportunity while also providing students with the resources to excel in art and design, fashion, business, and technology.
▼西28街视角,View from W. 28th Street

“这座大楼旨在将学生、教师与行业紧密联系在一起。”Brown校长表示,“它象征着改变人生的机遇,也是城市与州府共同投资公共高等教育的卓越成果。我希望未来的一代代领导者能在此孕育创意社区,在这里探索、创新,并在全球经济与世界舞台上留下持久影响。”
“This building was designed to bring students, faculty and the industry together,” said President Joyce F. Brown. “It is a symbol of opportunity to transform lives, and the remarkable outcome of the partnership between the City and State to invest in public higher education. My hope is that future generations of leaders will use this space to foster a creative community and to explore, innovate, and make a lasting impact on the global economy and the world.”
▼西28街外立面视角,View from W. 28th Street

由SHoP Architects设计的这座10层、超过10万平方英尺的新建筑,将Brown博士的愿景化为现实。引人注目的玻璃幕墙为校园带来全新的目的地——在这里,FIT的活力向外界可见,体现了学院作为城市创意核心的重要角色。项目由纽约州、纽约市以及多位个人与企业支持者共同出资,体现了各方对加强公共高等教育、支持下一代时尚与创意产业人才的共同承诺。
Designed by SHoP Architects, the 10-story, 100,000-plus-square-foot building brings Dr. Brown’s vision to life. A striking glass façade creates a new kind of campus destination—one where the energy of FIT is visible to the outside, reflecting the college’s vital role at the heart of the city’s creative community. The project was funded by New York State, New York City, and a distinguished roster of individual and corporate supporters, as part of a shared commitment to strengthening public higher education and supporting the next generation of talent for the fashion and creative industries.
▼临街橱窗展示视角,View of storefront display vitrines

大楼内部包括26间高能效教室与工作室、行政办公空间,以及全美高校中最大的编织实验室。同时,建筑内首次设立了专为课堂外人际交流而设计的室内公共空间——一整层的学生共享区,层高达20英尺,并通过一条快速扶梯抵达FIT对环境管理的承诺也体现在建筑的设计与建造中,大楼预计将获得LEED金级认证。
The building’s features include 26 energy-efficient classrooms and studios, administrative offices, and the largest campus knitting lab in the U.S. The space also houses FIT’s first interior space designed specifically for interpersonal connection outside the classroom—a full-floor student commons under a 20-foot-high ceiling, accessible via an express escalator. FIT’s commitment to environmental stewardship is reflected in the design and construction of the building, which is projected to attain LEED Gold certification.
▼针织实验室,Knitting Lab

▼从街道看向针织实验室,View into Knitting Lab from street

▼二层中庭空间,Atrium at 2nd level

▼五层中庭空间,Atrium at 5th level

▼带展示橱窗景观的教室层,Classroom level with view of display vitrine

▼学生公共空间(面向 Eats Café),Student Commons, view toward Eats Cafe


▼学生公共空间(面向中庭),Student Commons, view toward Atrium

Joyce F. Brown学术大楼的落成标志着FIT历史上的重要里程碑,也是对Brown博士变革性领导力的礼赞。作为愿景的具象化,这座建筑为学生与教师提供了实现卓越所需的工具、资源与协作空间,帮助塑造下一代将定义行业未来的创意领袖。
The opening of the Joyce F. Brown Academic Building marks a major milestone in FIT’s history and a celebration of Dr. Brown’s transformative leadership. An embodiment of her vision, the building gives students and faculty access to the tools, resources, and collaborative spaces they need to thrive, thereby helping to shape the next generation of creative leaders who will define the future of their industries.
▼傍晚的西28街视角,Evening view from W. 28th Street

▼总平面图,Site plan

▼首层平面图,Ground floor plan

▼二层平面图,2nd floor plan

▼标准层平面图,Typical floor plan

▼地下层平面图,Cellar plan

▼立面图,Elevation

▼剖面图,Section

Press Contacts:
Megan Trivelli, Sway Effect
megan.trivelli@theswayeffect.com
Kristin Guiter, FIT Director of Communications
kristin_guiter@fitnyc.edu, (917) 635-1805














