New media center opens at Essex County College

NEWARK, NJ — A state-of-the-art media center and student lounge opens this month at Essex County College’s main campus in downtown Newark. Designed by RSC Architects, the renovated 18,800-square-foot “Information Commons” has 140 computer workstations, seven classrooms, breakout rooms, open lounges and a computer lab — creating an atmosphere that encourages collaboration, creativity and relaxation, according to a press release.

“We saw an opportunity here to create a space that provides more than a place to study; it provides inspiration and serenity at the same time,” Joyce Wilson Harley, ECC vice president of administration and finance, said in the release. “Having an open space with a forward-thinking design encourages our students to do their best work while the incorporation of natural elements creates an interesting and engaging setting.”

RSC incorporated natural elements into its design, utilizing a living wall and a curved water wall to contrast the campus’ hectic urban location. The water wall utilizes synthetic oil between two pieces of glass to create the look of flowing water in the middle of the bustling media center. The living wall comprises a unique pattern of regenerative plants including popular spiderworts and neon and golden pothos. It will be maintained by an automated watering system and campus staff.

“Our design combines the concept of a media center with a student lounge,” RSC project manager Kenneth Mihalik said in the release. “We used wooden accents and plenty of natural light to create a peaceful open area so students can come here to relax, recharge and refocus.

“Classes can put students under a lot of pressure, and they need a place to de-stress. We brought in organic elements to create a sense of calm within an urban cityscape,” Mihalik continued.

The year-long, $4 million project transformed the decades-old library into an open space that includes meeting areas, breakout rooms and information kiosks. Existing tall stacks and partition walls were removed to promote collaboration and cooperation between students, faculty and staff. RSC brought in subdued blue carpeting with contemporary furniture cast against wood paneling and glass partitions to enhance the tranquil environment.

“It was great to partner with an innovative firm like RSC Architects on this new media center. The information commons is an integral part of our learning institution because it benefits the entire academic community,” Jeff Shapiro, ECC’s director of facilities management & planning, said.

The new space replaces the former Martin Luther King, Jr. Media Center and is located on the fourth floor of the Zachary Yamba building.