Inspired by the Southwestern landscape, the copper-clad HSEB sets a sustainable design precedent for the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.
The School of Nursing creates a dynamic identity and provides a stronger link to the Duke University Medical School Clinic and Medical Center.
This facility is a showcase for modern nursing education, housing technology-rich clinical learning spaces including a comprehensive state-of-the-art simulation suite.
The facility forms a prominent campus gateway and connects with the School of Public Health.
The master plan envisions the integration of healthcare and research facilities outside Kuala Lumpur.
This seven-story building, constructed into a steep hill, occupies a prominent site on campus. It houses both the College of Optometry and the School of Nursing.
The new home for nursing and allied health provides state-of-the-art simulation laboratories and instructional spaces to support hands-on learning.
The first building within the health sciences district focuses on interactive learning, interdisciplinary simulation, and distance education.
This interior fit-out for a College of Nursing included auditoriums, classrooms, seminar rooms, computer labs, and specialized nursing simulation labs.
Ayers Saint Gross designed a state-of-the-art facility to accommodate enrollment growth, sustain academic excellence, and meet demand for more nursing.