Awards: 2005 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture
Recipient: Randy Brown Architects
Project: Boys Club of Sioux City; Sioux City, Iowa
Client: Boys Club of Sioux City; Sioux City, Iowa
Photo: Farshid Assassi
 


   
 
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Weill Greenberg Center

October 7, 2008 
Web Seminar


1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET

This Web seminar is part of a four-part series presented by the Vendom Group in conjuction with the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health that will explore winners of the 2008 AIA National Healthcare Design Awards. 


The Weill Greenberg Center
The Weill Greenberg Center establishes a new institutional identity for the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University and heralds a new era in personalized medicine. Inspired by the tranquility of a spa environment, the design of this world-class center optimizes the patient experience to promote health and healing and reinforces the institution’s state-of-the-art clinical services. Moreover, its singular identity and its being the first of the college’s clinical facilities on the west side of York Avenue distinguish it from the clinical image of New York Hospital; integrated into the everyday fabric of the city, it presents an elegant, reassuring and welcoming face for health care. Sheathed in a waterwhite ceramic-fritted, facetted glass curtain wall, selected for its translucent qualities and experiential richness, the 330,000-square-foot, 15-story building symbolizes the progressive identity of the institution. From the interior, the translucent skin subdues the hustle and bustle of the city. Natural materials constitute the material palette of the public spaces. A series of water features and intimate seating alcoves enhance the sense of calm and ease patient stress and anxiety.

 

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