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A Prescription for Campus Care

Architectural Record, March 2013

The 36,900-sq-ft LEED Platinum-targeted Health Services Building at Arizona State University in Tempe, Ariz., is light-suffused, sustainable, inviting — a contextually sited destination for students seeking medical treatment and guidance in a garden/spa environment conducive to healing and good health practices. The new building adds approximately 20,000 square feet of clinical space on the south and incorporates the renovated two-story 1968 structure on the north while adding a grass sward. This area is the historical heart of campus, so the HSB is incorporated with three century-old structures, all on the National Register of Historic Places: Old Main, the University Club and the Piper Writer’s House.

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