| OHSU Center for Health and Healing | |
|---|---|
![]() The OHSU Center for Health & Healing in 2009 | |
![]() Location in Portland | |
| General information | |
| Type | Medical Facility |
| Location | 3303 Southwest Bond Avenue Portland, Oregon |
| Coordinates | 45°29′56″N 122°40′17″W / 45.4988°N 122.6713°W |
| Completed | 2006 |
| Cost | $140 million |
| Owner | Oregon Health & Science University |
| Management | CB Richard Ellis |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 16 |
| Floor area | 412,000 sq ft (38,300 m2) |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | GBD Architects |
| Developer | Gerding Edlen |
| Main contractor | Hoffman Construction |
| Website | |
| www | |
| References | |
| [1] | |
Oregon Health & Science University's (OHSU) Center for Health & Healing is a 412,000-square-foot (38,300 m2) medical building in the South Waterfront district of Portland, Oregon.[1] It is connected to the main OHSU campus on Marquam hill by the Portland Aerial Tram.[2]
History
The OHSU Center for Health & Healing was completed in 2006, designed by GBD Architects and constructed by Hoffman Construction.[3] It took 3 years to complete, with construction beginning in 2003, and cost a total of $140 million.[1][4] In February 2007, the building was granted LEED Platinum status, becoming the largest health care facility in the United States to earn LEED's highest rating.[2]
Details
Of the facility’s 16 floors, eight floors are dedicated to physician practice, surgery, and imaging; three floors house the March Wellness Fitness Center; four are home to education and research facilities; and the ground level contains an optical shop, a pharmacy, and a café.[1][5] The building is 61.58 m (202.0 ft) tall.[6]
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 Staff. "OHSU Center for Health & Healing: A Post-Occupancy Evaluation" (PDF). Betterbricks.
- 1 2 Gragg, Randy (October 2007). "Case Study: Center For Health And Healing". GreenSource.
- ↑ Goldfield, Robert (July 7, 2010). "OHSU building snags major award". Portland Business Journal. Retrieved 20 May 2014.
- ↑ Staff. "OHSU History". OHSU.
- ↑ Staff. "March Wellness Fitness Center". OHSU.
- ↑ "Center for Health & Healing". Buildings. Emporis GMBH. Archived from the original on May 12, 2015. Retrieved 21 November 2016.
External links
Media related to OHSU Center for Health & Healing at Wikimedia Commons- AIA article

