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ASU breaks ground on $80 million health sciences center

Images courtesy of CO Architects.

Arizona State University broke ground in April on the new Health Future Centers. It is adjacent to the Phoenix Mayo Clinic Campus. CO Architects is serving as the design architect, master planner, laboratory planner, simulation planner and interior designer for the HFC. Phoenix-based DFDG Architecture is serving as Executive Architect. DPR Construction is the construction manager for the project.

From CO Architects:

“It is the first building on a new ASU campus supporting the Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University Alliance for Health Care. It will be a destination for top-quality health care research, professional education, industry interaction and treatment breakthroughs. The three-floor, 145,200-square-foot, $80-million health sciences facility will establish a nexus of interdisciplinary research, innovation, and medical simulation.’

  • PROJECT NAME ASU Health Futures Center
  • SIZE 145,200 GSF
  • COMPLETION DATE 2020
  • LOCATION Phoenix
  • CLIENT Arizona State University
  • SERVICES Programming, Simulation Planning, Laboratory Planning, Architecture, Interior Design 

“The new building represents a collaborative partnership between ASU and the Mayo Clinic, and will combine the Mayo Clinic’s expertise in complex patient care, medical health solutions and research with ASU’s robust engineering, informatics, health solutions and nursing programs. The HFC will combine programs from ASU’s College of Health Solutions, College of Nursing and Health Innovation, and Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (including its Entrepreneurship + Innovation program), as well as shared programs with Mayo Clinic. Innovative spaces in the new building include a MedTech Accelerator, biomedical engineering and informatics research labs, nursing programs and an innovative education zone. The Health Futures Center is scheduled to open in late 2020.’

“ ‘The goal of the Alliance is to accelerate research discoveries, transform medical education and improve patient care through practice advances. This building represents both progress in our work together and a commitment to future innovation,’ said Gianrico Farrugia, M.D., president & CEO, Mayo Clinic.”


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