Pohantico, New York, USA

David Rockefeller Creative Art Center

The David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center, located in Pocantico, New York, was completed in 2021 and features Black Locust Lumber's versatile siding options. This project aimed to create a sustainable and aesthetically pleasing building exterior, seamlessly blending ecological responsibility with architectural elegance.

Project Partners

Yorke Construction Corporation

Yorke Construction Corporation

Founded in 1923, Yorke Construction Corporation is a renowned full-spectrum management and services construction company based in New York City.

MNLA

MNLA

MNLA (Mathews Nielsen Landscape Architects, P.C.) is a leading landscape architecture firm based in New York City. Founded over a quarter century ago, MNLA is dedicated to creating transformative landscapes that connect communities and promote ecological design.

Architects Studio LLP

Architects Studio LLP

Architects Studio LLP has a broad portfolio that includes residential, commercial, hospitality, infrastructure, institutional, and industrial projects. Their commitment to sustainability and modern architectural practices has earned them recognition both in Singapore and internationally.

Used in this project

Project Name: David Rockefeller Creative Art Center
Location:
Pocantico, New York, USA
Year:
2021
Architect:
FXCollaborative Architect, LLP
Landscape Architect:
MNLA
Construction Manager
: York Construction Corporation
Product Used:
Versatile Siding Options

Awards and Recognition

  • LEED Platinum Certification

Press 

The David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center, completed in 2021 in Pocantico, New York, represents a bold step toward uniting sustainability, culture, and architecture under one roof. Conceived by FXCollaborative Architect, LLP in collaboration with MNLA as landscape architect and constructed under the management of York Construction Corporation, the center is an inspiring landmark designed to nurture creativity while setting new standards for environmentally conscious building practices. A defining feature of the project is the use of Black Locust Lumber’s versatile siding options, which frame the building with both elegance and ecological responsibility. Unlike conventional materials that often emphasize affordability—such as those considered when evaluating vinyl siding cost—the choice of natural Black Locust siding reflects a commitment to durability, longevity, and environmental stewardship. By rejecting short-term cost comparisons common in house siding projects, the design team embraced a material that sequesters carbon, requires minimal maintenance, and blends seamlessly with the surrounding landscape. This innovative use of siding highlights the project’s holistic approach to sustainability. Black Locust is a hardwood known for its strength and natural resistance to decay, eliminating the need for chemical treatments. Its application as exterior cladding ensures that the building is not only visually striking but also equipped to withstand decades of use without compromising ecological values. As a result, the David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center demonstrates that sustainable building materials can rival—and even surpass—traditional choices in both aesthetics and performance. The project’s emphasis on ecological mindfulness did not go unnoticed. Awarded LEED Platinum Certification, the center has been recognized as a model for forward-thinking design in cultural institutions. The siding is more than just an exterior finish—it embodies the project’s dedication to harmonizing the built environment with natural systems, encouraging visitors to reflect on the balance between creativity and conservation. Beyond its physical attributes, the Creative Arts Center stands as a vibrant cultural hub that empowers artists, performers, and communities. The building’s architecture and materiality send a powerful message: that art and sustainability are not separate pursuits but interconnected forces that enrich society. The Black Locust siding, with its tactile warmth and environmentally friendly profile, is central to this story, anchoring the project’s identity as a place where artistic expression flourishes alongside ecological responsibility. In this way, the David Rockefeller Creative Arts Center sets a precedent for future developments, proving that careful material selection—whether reconsidering the long-term trade-offs of vinyl siding cost or choosing sustainable alternatives—can transform not only a building’s appearance but also its legacy. It serves as a testament to the idea that architecture can inspire both human creativity and environmental stewardship in equal measure.

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