UC Santa Cruz Cowell Student Health Center
The new Cowell Student Health Center aligns with the overall environmental goals of the University by supporting the health and well being of the student population, staff, its forested site and the environment.
The renovation and expansion project was undertaken to support student health care delivery for the growing student body. Careful planning was required to incorporate all of the programmatic and seismic upgrade requirements, minimize the site impact, and allow uninterrupted health care services to continue in the building during construction. The project consists of a renovated three-story, 23,619 SF, U-shaped structure and a new, 11,020 SF wing. The addition is connected to a new two story lobby at the east end of the existing building via a covered walkway. Siting the addition as a separate structure accessed via a bridge, allowed most of the existing trees to be preserved and enclosed the existing courtyard which is dominated by a grove of mature redwoods. This is the first LEED Gold Building at UCSC.
2011 San Jose/ Silicon Valley Business Journal - Green Project of the Year, Public