1 Pace Plaza


1 Pace Plaza is the flagship building complex of Pace University in New York City, located directly across from the City Hall and adjacent to the Brooklyn Bridge ramp in the Civic Center neighborhood of Manhattan. The building houses most of the classrooms, administrative offices, a student union, the 750-seat community theater of the Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, the Peter Fingesten Gallery, and an 18-floor high-rise known as Maria's Tower. The 5th through 17th floors of Maria's Tower houses approximately 500 freshmen residents and the 18th floor holds university administrative offices.
1 Pace Plaza was completed in 1970 on the former site of the New York Tribune Building. It was built during the 1960s Booklyn Bridge Title I Project, which included the Southbridge Towers, the Beekman Hospital and the World Trade Center.
The architects of 1Pace Plaza were Otto R. Eggers and Daniel P. Higgins firm Eggers & Higgins. Israeli sculptor Nehemia Azaz, working with Paul Lampl, Chief Designer at Eggers & Higgins, created the "Brotherhood of Man" copper prismed sculpture that still adorns the Pace Plaza entrance on Frankfort Street.