Project Details
- Project Name
- Outpatient Pavilion
- Location
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Dowling Way
CT
- Architect
- Centerbrook Architects and Planners
- Client/Owner
- UConn Health
- Project Types
- Healthcare
- Project Scope
- New Construction
- Size
- 306,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2015
- Shared by
- Centerbrook Architects & Planners
- Team
-
Chad Floyd, FAIA, Principal
Ted Tolis, AIA, LEED AP, Project Manager
- Consultants
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Construction Manager: Fusco Corporation & Clark Construction,Civil Engineer: Langan,Structural Engineer: HDR,Landscape Architect: HDR,Other: Desman Associates ,Other: BR+A,Other: Rumney Associates
- Project Status
- Built
- Cost
- $203,000,000
- Style
- Modern
Project Description
The cornerstone of the UConn Health lower campus, the Outpatient Pavilion was designed for the comfort and convenience of patients and their families, and is home to 30 different clinical programs.
Located on the UConn Health campus in Farmington, Connecticut, the Outpatient Pavilion was the first clinical project to be completed as part of the Bioscience Connecticut initiative. The eight-story facility opened in February 2015 and serves approximately 12,000 patients per month.
The 306,000-square-foot building presents a glass curtain-walled façade that curves gently in plan in acknowledgement of the curving facade of nearby John Dempsey Hospital. A lower three-story glass element wraps along the curve of the entry drive to present a clear and distinctive gesture of welcome to those being dropped off. In sync with a protective canopy, the extended arms of the three-story lobby and its bridge to the garage symbolically embrace entering patients and their families.
The transparency of the structure as a whole gives visitors a preview of the interior while providing a vista outward to a landscaped green. The building features gardens and roof decks to increase patient exposure to sunlight and the surrounding natural environment.
Slated for LEED Silver certification, the building houses an array of outpatient services, among them: surgery; radiation oncology; gastroenterology; dental, plastic and neurosurgery; and physical therapy. Other features are training facilities for clinician scientist recruits, a café, a healing garden and retail space for a pharmacy and optical shop. Approximately 600 employees work in the building, which has a total of 235 exam rooms.
The $203 million project also encompassed a 1,400-space parking garage plus 10 acres of site development. Centerbrook collaborated with HDR Architects of Princeton, New Jersey, to design the shell and core of the building as part of a Design Build Team that included the Fusco Corporation paired with Clark Construction. The building’s interior fit-out was designed separately by Perkins Eastman.
Nearby the Outpatient Pavilion on the Farmington campus, Centerbrook designed an expansion and renovation of the UConn Health Academic Building, home to the university’s School of Medicine and School of Dental Medicine. The firm also designed the Jackson Laboratory for Genomic Medicine, a $135 million project that is adjacent to the campus. These and other projects are part of Connecticut’s effort to become a national leader in the field of biosciences and medicine.