College of Osteopathic Medicine
College of Osteopathic Medicine
California Health Sciences University
The California Health Sciences University College of Osteopathic Medicine is the first phase of an expansive health science education facility. With Darden Architects as the Architect of Record and Dekker/Perich/Sabatini the Design Architect, the 92,000sf, three-story, U-shaped building is situated around a large open courtyard that is used year-round by students, faculty, and staff. The facility program includes a large lobby/gathering space, admissions, library, simulation spaces, osteopathic manual manipulation lab, standardized patient clinic simulation suite, virtual and human anatomy labs, lecture halls, library, graduate medical education space, faculty offices, small group study rooms, and a number of student lounge and support spaces.
CHSU COM’s building exterior utilizes permanence of materials, but with a more modern appeal, as befits a new university campus. The overall expression comes primarily from the use of dimensional stone, brick, and aluminum glazing systems, with abundant storefront and curtainwall to admit daylight and capitalize on near and distant views. Sun control devices assist in controlling light and heat gain within the building. The color palette is both subtle and sophisticated.