Project Details
- Project Name
- Academic Building Addition
- Location
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263 Farmington Avenue
CT
- Architect
- Centerbrook Architects and Planners
- Client/Owner
- UConn Health
- Project Types
- Healthcare
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 12,800 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2017
- Shared by
- Centerbrook Architects & Planners
- Team
-
Chad Floyd, FAIA,
David O'Connor, AIA,
Aaron Trahan, AIA,
- Consultants
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Construction Manager: Skanska,Structural Engineer: BVH Integrated Services,Landscape Architect: Towers | Golde,Audio-visual and Information Technology: SM&W,Lighting Designer: Schrager Lighting Design,Other: Faithful + Gould,Other: Bryant Dieso,Other: Page/SST Planners,Other: Acentech,Other: DVS,Other: Rumney Associates
- Certifications & Designations
- LEED Gold
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $21
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
This project included an addition and renovations to the UConn School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine Building. Along with integrating two academic institutions and providing spaces for progressive new pedagogies, the design also creates a welcoming new identity for the school by means of a dramatic and transparent entrance. The $21 million, 12,800-square-foot addition known as the Academic Building Addition features a large, circular space shaped for small-unit, interactive, team-based learning and is equipped with advanced projection and acoustic technologies to support it. The Academic Rotunda is 3,800 square feet and 75 feet in diameter. The rotunda space is suited for lectures as well as for conferences and catered events for up to 350 people. The space can accommodate 240 students in the team-based learning layout. Smaller group study rooms are arrayed around the central arena space. They can be used either as intimate classrooms or as conference breakout spaces. Certified LEED Gold, the building features circulation areas and balconies surrounding the arena space that are geared for informal study. They provide seating for individuals and for small groups. A broad balcony at the center of the front façade gives students a convenient way to take study breaks and get outdoors for a little fresh air and an unparalleled view of the Connecticut Berkshires. The design Centerbrook developed points to a sea change from traditional, lecture-hall pedagogy toward more modular, self-directed and group-based learning. Advanced technologies for procedure simulations and anatomy visualizations are being explored as well. With incorporation of a Center for Wellness to be used by students and faculty alike, the school will place a special emphasis on wellness – both in practice and in pedagogy. Also included in the project was the renovation of 45,000 square feet of the existing facility. Home to the School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine, the building was designed by Vincent Kling circa 1970. The Academic Building Addition is one of three recent projects Centerbrook has designed on the UConn Health campus. The UConn Health Outpatient Pavilion opened in 2015 and The Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine was completed in 2014. All are premier projects in the Bioscience Connecticut initiative.