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MONTVALE SENIOR & COMMUNITY CENTER
NEW JERSEY

Our Transformation of the Montvale Senior & Community Center

was featured in American Builders Quarterly,

“Firm’s Aesthetic Spans the Centuries.”


We transformed a 10,000 sf. Municipal Complex, devoid of light,

into a vibrant facility that enhances the lives of the Borough’s seniors.


An atrium, skylights and glass

designed to cascade like a waterfall

at the building’s corners illuminate the space.

“Morpurgo Architects’ contemporary design is known for a sculptural quality

that is evidenced in the flowing shapes, overlapping forms, and soaring heights.”


– American Builders Quarterly

"Morpurgo Architects has characteristically created distinctive spaces

that exhibit an interplay of defining light and distinctive volumes.”


– American Builders Quarterly


The floating ceiling serves as an inverse canopy.

At the opening of the Center, dignitaries lauded our dynamic aesthetics for “setting a new standard for Senior Centers in New Jersey.”


A Senator recommended that Mayors throughout the State

be encouraged to use our enlightened, modern design as a model.


MONTVALE SENIOR & COMMUNITY CENTER
NEW JERSEY

A house with a pyramid shaped roof and a lot of windows

Our Transformation of the Montvale Senior & Community Center
was featured in American Builders Quarterly,
“Firm’s Aesthetic Spans the Centuries.”

A house with a pyramid shaped roof and a lot of windows

We transformed a 10,000 sf. Municipal Complex, devoid of light, into a vibrant facility
that enhances the lives of the Borough’s seniors.

A large room with tables and chairs in it

An atrium, skylights and glass designed to cascade like a waterfall
at the building’s corners illuminate the space.

A room with a lot of windows and a skylight

"Morpurgo Architects’ contemporary design is known for a sculptural quality that is evidenced in the flowing shapes, overlapping forms, and soaring heights.”
– American Builders Quarterly

Rows of chairs in a large room with a yellow wall

“Morpurgo Architects has characteristically created distinctive spaces that exhibit an interplay
of defining light and distinctive volumes.”
– American Builders Quarterly

A ceiling with a lot of lights on it

The floating ceiling serves as an inverse canopy.

An artist 's impression of a large glass building

At the opening of the Center, dignitaries lauded our dynamic aesthetics for
“setting a new standard for Senior Centers in New Jersey.”

An artist 's impression of a building with a covered walkway

A Senator recommended that Mayors throughout the State
be encouraged to use our enlightened, modern design as a model.

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