Rose State College needed to meet the growing enrollment and popularity of its health sciences programs with a new, larger facility. SAIC was selected by the Rose State College Board of Regents to provide architectural, engineering, and design services for the new Health Science Center. The new facility is a 47,000 square foot, single-story building designed for teaching and training students in the provision of health services. The facility includes space to accommodate the following teaching activities:
The Health Science Center’s main exterior colonnade and canopy follows along the curvature of the building mitigating the Oklahoma sun while providing an inviting outdoor community space for visitors, faculty, and students.
The facility’s architectural character is defined through the use of metal panels, glass, and sun shading devices in complementary arrangements.
SAIC worked with all stakeholders to include their functional requirements as well as requirements dictated both by educational facility standards and medical training standards. SAIC mirrored high-quality hospitals’ and clinics’ architecture and engineering specifications for construction and materials to produce the same quality in medical training areas in the new facility.
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