
Architectural Record profiles UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute
In their July issue, Architectural Record profiles the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute outpatient building which opened on the medical campus in April.
The first ground-up building by UC Health in more than 30 years sits along the main thoroughfare of UC's campus and the Uptown Innovation Corridor. The facility brings together together 15 specialty areas to treat patients with complex neurological conditions, including epilepsy, brain tumors, mood disorders, stroke and Alzheimer’s disease.
The building was designed by architect Perkins+Will, who incorporated feedback from a patient advisory group.
You can read more about the UC Gardner Neuroscience Institute in UC Magazine.
Featured image at top by Mark Herboth.
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