New York Red Bulls Training Complex

Rendering by Innovation Glass

WHERE & WHEN
Morristown, NJ
Americas
In Progress · 2026
WHAT & HOW
Athletics · New Build
25' Sloping facade, 42' serpentine facade
VS1-A100 with 10" & 12.75" mullions

The Red Bull’s new training facility in New Jersey will bring the organization’s youth academy and professional programs together in one multi-use complex. VS1—selected for the facades of the training facility—has brought to life another design by the team at Gensler.

The entry wall slopes outward on one elevation and utilizes a 10” rectangular VS1 mullion with a custom reveal at the interior edge to achieve a 25-foot span.  That wall, which features a projected vestibule with glass returns at the exterior,  transitions at an all-glass corner to a serpentine vertical VS1 wall. The VS1 facade follows a segmented curved soffit and reaches an unsupported span of 42’ 2” with un-spliced jumbo rectangular mullions. At that maximum height an overpass bridge cuts into the façade and the VS1 wall transitions to a shallower mullion for the remainder of the wall, which is a 23-foot span. This serves to optimize cost while satisfying the architect’s design goals of solving the building enclosure with a one-way spanning glass façade.

Renderings by Innovation Glass

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