Innovative. Collaborative. Open.
A bold design reflects Columbia Business School’s vision for the future. Community brings that vision to life
For more than 100 years, Columbia Business School has been preparing visionary leaders who anticipate, innovate, and thrive in an ever-evolving business world. The move to Henry R. Kravis Hall and David Geffen Hall on the Manhattanville campus expands on our mission, allowing the School to educate more students, embrace more alumni, elevate faculty research and scholarship, engage new thought leaders and practitioners, and strengthen partnerships within the University and the city and throughout the business world.
The bold, one-of-a-kind design of our Kravis and Geffen Halls and the Manhattanville campus itself disrupts academic convention and redefines modern pedagogy with open, innovative, collaborative space that encourages interaction and engagement, both intentional and serendipitous, among all Business School stakeholders—students, faculty, staff, alumni, practitioners, and the broader business community.
The result is a living ecosystem that fosters the most vibrant and valuable business school experience anywhere.
By the Numbers
Fast facts: Columbia Business School’s new Manhattanville campus.
- 40,000+ sq ft of public park & retail space
- Doubled our space to 492,000 sq ft
- 4 well-being spaces Bike room Lactation room Exercise room Prayer & meditation room
- LEED 3.0 Gold expected certification
- 224 Executive Education classroom seats for lifelong learning
- 130+ spaces for connecting and collaborating
- 40% more classrooms
- 1,600 sq ft alumni suite to welcome 49,000+ alumni
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