ONE HUNDRED
Studio Gang
Project Name: One Hundred
Location: St. Louis, United States
Design Team: Studio Gang
Area: 48,308 m² (520,000 ft²)
Year: 2020
Photographs: Tom Harris, Sam Fentress
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Project - One Hundred represents a groundbreaking approach to residential tower design, seamlessly integrating environmental responsiveness with user experience in contemporary architecture. Rising 380 feet above St. Louis, this landmark building creates a striking presence in the urban landscape through its distinctive leaf-shaped plan and tiered massing.
The building's most remarkable feature is its four-story tier strategy, where each residential cluster is complemented by extended outdoor spaces. This innovative facade design provides private terraces for a quarter of the apartments while creating shared social spaces atop the green roof podium. Through carefully calculated angles, each unit maximizes views of Forest Park to the west and the Gateway Arch to the east.
In terms of environmental performance, the building's leaf-shaped plan and tiered massing serve both aesthetic and functional purposes, resulting from deep analysis of site orientation and environmental factors. This design significantly reduces the overall energy load while enhancing occupant comfort. The geometric composition of the facade acts as a passive solar control system while creating dynamic light effects, establishing a harmonious dialogue between architecture and nature.
The project stands out for its innovative interpretation of sustainable design, where environmental efficiency, user experience, and architectural aesthetics converge to create a living space that is both forward-looking and deeply connected to its urban context.
Design Team - Studio Gang, established in 1997 by visionary architect Jeanne Gang, has evolved into a globally influential architecture and urban design practice with strategic presence in Chicago, New York City, San Francisco, and Paris. The firm's distinctive methodology integrates rigorous research, material innovation, and ecological awareness, consistently pushing the boundaries of sustainable architecture and social impact. Under Gang's leadership, the practice has developed a remarkable portfolio that demonstrates their commitment to connecting people with their environment through thoughtful design interventions.
The firm's approach is characterized by its deep engagement with ecological systems and innovative material applications, as evidenced in projects like the Populus Hotel and the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation at the American Museum of Natural History. Their work extends beyond traditional architectural services to encompass research initiatives and public advocacy, particularly in areas of environmental stewardship and social equity. The practice's integrated approach to sustainability and community engagement has earned them numerous accolades, including the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Architecture and TIME magazine's recognition of Jeanne Gang as one of the most influential people in the world.
Currently led by Gang alongside key partners, the firm maintains a collaborative studio culture that emphasizes knowledge sharing and interdisciplinary innovation. Their commitment to environmental responsibility is reflected not only in their designs but also in their operational practices, including initiatives to close the gender wage gap and promote diversity in architectural practice. Studio Gang's portfolio spans cultural centers, educational facilities, urban residential developments, and civic spaces, each demonstrating their ability to create architecture that responds to local contexts while addressing global challenges. Their work consistently demonstrates how architectural innovation can drive positive social and environmental change, establishing them as pioneers in the field of environmentally conscious and socially responsible architecture.
48308 m²
St. Louis, United States
2020