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Architects: SmithGroup
- Area: 160260 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Photographs:Prakash Patel, Jeff Amram, Jason Robinson, Justin Maconochie
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Manufacturers: Acoustic Ceiling & Partition, Amalio Corp., Ann Arbor Ceiling & Partition, Architectural Metals, Artisan Tile, Calvin and Company, Cavalier Painting, Couturier Iron Craft, Detroit Technical, Schiffer Masonry, Schreiber Corp., Shildan, Shock Brothers, Trend Millwork, Utica Steel, thyssenkrupp
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Lead Architects: Paul Urbanek, FAIA, NCARB ; Andrew Arnesen, AIA; Andrew Mannion, OAA ; Meredith McLellan, AIA ; Jeremy Zaluski ; Constantine Lekas, PLA; Lori James, IIDA, NCIDQ

Text description provided by the architects. The 5-story Human Health Building at Oakland University houses the School of Health Sciences and the School of Nursing. The building is located on the northwest corner of Oakland University’s 1,441-acre campus and is the first building constructed as part of the proposed Oakland University Health Quadrant. The primary function of this building is to educate future healthcare providers and promote patient-centered care delivered by the healthcare profession. The design of the Human Health Building anticipates further collaboration between disciplines and provides state of the art simulation lab space, team-based instructional labs, interactive classrooms and informal collaborative spaces.


















