Medical school Architecture thread

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Inside the Gonda building at Mayo:
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its like a bomb shelter but I love Downstate regardless.
 
Sweet! I thought I recognized it from the one time I went there (my brother's graduation). 🙂



😍😍😍😍😍

You know, I wish someone had a picture of the Columbia-Presbyterian lobby. That glass pyramid is both visually interesting and extremely cool. The pictures quoted above are mostly of the older section, which is pretty in and of itself, but doesn't really do the new hospital justice.
 
You know, I wish someone had a picture of the Columbia-Presbyterian lobby. That glass pyramid is both visually interesting and extremely cool. The pictures quoted above are mostly of the older section, which is pretty in and of itself, but doesn't really do the new hospital justice.

:eyebrow: I didn't get to see this on my tour. 🙁
 
OHSU does not have the most beautiful buildings...but I believe that it is probably in the best location and has some of the coolest features like a VERY long skybridge, it is on top of a hill overlooking downtown Portland, it has a sky-tram, most of the buildings are on the edge of a cliff so usually the floor that you enter on will be the 10th floor or above.

anyway some pics
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OHSU does not have the most beautiful buildings...but I believe that it is probably in the best location and has some of the coolest features like a VERY long skybridge, it is on top of a hill overlooking downtown Portland, it has a sky-tram, most of the buildings are on the edge of a cliff so usually the floor that you enter on will be the 10th floor or above.

anyway some pics
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Haha crazy, it reminds me of a ski resort. I imagine if you're a student there though, the endless sky-tram rides get kind of old.
 
Haha crazy, it reminds me of a ski resort. I imagine if you're a student there though, the endless sky-tram rides get kind of old.

One would think so...but I will often go for a run and take the sky-tram down to the waterfront at sunset and if the sky is clear you can see Mt. Hood and it is just beautiful. Everyone will be in aww from first time riders to Docs that have been working there for years. Also at night looking at downtown portland with all of the lights on is really cool
 
Here you go Columbia fans!

Chad, you can see part of the atrium in the second photo
 

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Seriously? It's just on the other side of P&S. Weird that they wouldn't have shown you guys the new section of the hospital.

My group was the first tour that our tour guide had given so maybe we didn't get as "complete" of a tour.

Here you go Columbia fans!

Chad, you can see part of the atrium in the second photo

Thanks! 😍
 
OHSU is awesome, I liked the architecture and the setting - near perfection for being in a medical center if you ask me. Somehow those Columbia images still don't show me anything exciting, but that could just be me.

Medical College of Wisconsin:


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Established in 1807, the University of Maryland School of Medicine is the first public and the fifth oldest medical school in the United States and the first to institute a residency training program. The medical school includes Davidge Hall, which was built in 1812 and is the oldest building in the Northern Hemisphere in continuous use for medical education.

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Somehow those Columbia images still don't show me anything exciting, but that could just be me.

Columbia University Medical Center is really impressive when you're actually standing there in the middle of it. It's architecture is very much classic New York City-- Gotham City to the max. Here's an aerial view.

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i like that parking lot on the roof, rofl.


UMass

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I like the glass, pretty sweet. Also, this is the proposal for UMDNJ

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study spaces at UMDNJ
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too bad im from NY lol
 
Yale pics from my interview. They really have to repaint their sign.
 

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Stewart University
New Scotland International School of Medicine
 
show us where the rotations are held
 
I have to add this awesome photo of Cornell at night and then some I took during my interview. Love this school!👍👍👍

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HA Downstate does not look like that in person!

Seriously...I don't even remember seeing the buildings in the second and third photo. It makes me wonder how misleading all the other med school photos are...
 
Well they could be buildings in the SUNY Downstate Medical Center. I dont know much about the school itself but they came up during a search - they may not be the student buildings. However the main building is basically a bunker.
 
Well they could be buildings in the SUNY Downstate Medical Center. I dont know much about the school itself but they came up during a search - they may not be the student buildings. However the main building is basically a bunker.

Oh, that might explain it...we didn't tour the main hospital complex, which is pretty huge. Maybe that's where all those modern-looking awesome buildings are.
 
this is a pretty sweet thread!
 
Yeah generally the medical complexes will have huge endowments for lab specific or clinical trial hospital buildings hence they are very nice. Student buildings are second or third rate b/c they are just used to teach. But some of the above pictures are pretty nice for students I think.

I dont want to spend four years and a lot of money on a place I may not even enjoy being inside of. Or I may have no choice haha.
 
From my interview:
1) Inside main medical education building (Farrel)
2) Typical dorm
3) Library
4) Second-year Lecture Hall
5) Children's Hospital
6) Residence Hall (Olin)
7) View of the medical center from afar
 

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University of Arkansas' campus was never that architecturally stimulating to me but here are some pics.....

New Hospital:
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The Spine Center:
(I believe those brown columns are supposed to resemble spines)
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Eye Institute:
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Entire Campus: (Although I don't know how many of those buildings the medical students actually use....

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hmm im trying to find a picture of arkansas main building b/c in the MSAR it had a curved surface and I want to see a good picture of it. It was sleek.
 
hmm im trying to find a picture of arkansas main building b/c in the MSAR it had a curved surface and I want to see a good picture of it. It was sleek.

This?

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I'm not sure because I've never actually been in either one but I think thats the old hospital.
 
oh yes, its a nice addition to what could have been a very ordinary building. Two thumbs up
 
the proposed building at NJMS looks great; however, the present school looks rather unfortunate. 'prison' never really works well as an architectural motif.

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I really liked NYU's architecture, and Bellevue hospital... the entrance/facade was pretty sweet when you are walking in.
 
anyone snap some NYU pictures for us to check out?
 
LAC+USC

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I know that they're expanding it, but I wasn't able to find any pictures of that.
 
wow there's even a guard tower on the top corner


the proposed building at NJMS looks great; however, the present school looks rather unfortunate. 'prison' never really works well as an architectural motif.

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