Article source: Lake|Flato Architects
Project Overview
The 34,000-square-foot Arizona State University Health Services Building (ASU HSB) is an adaptive reuse project that transformed the existing sterile and inefficient health clinic into a clearly organized, efficient, and welcoming facility. The design imbues the new facility with a sense of health and wellness that leverages Tempe’s natural environment and contributes to a more cohesive pedestrian-oriented campus. The renovated facility, the new wing, and the entrance pavilion energize the surrounding campus by engaging the historic Palm Walk—the campus’s main pedestrian spine.
- Architects: Lake|Flato Architects
- Project: Arizona State University Student Health Services
- Location: Tempe, U.S.A
- Photography: Bill Timmerman, Lake|Flato Architects
- Associate Architect: orcutt | winslow
- Project Completion Date: May, 2012
- Project Site: Previously Developed Land
Project Team:
- Partner in Charge: Bill Sheely
- Team Leader: Kevin Kiley
- Project Manager: Marie Java
- Sustainability Manager: AshleyMulhall
- Design Director: John Cantrell
- Interior Designer: Amy Nandin
- Sustainability Manager: Heather Gayle Holdridge
- Landscape Architect: Christy Ten Eyck, Roger Socha
- Energy Modeler: Greg Kinkel
- Structural Engineer: Richard Turley
- Commissioning Agent: Randy Despain
- MEP Consultant: Michael Olson