15th & Red River
Education and Administration Building
Education and Administration Building
BUILDING OVERVIEW
Dell Medical School is predicated upon collaboration — between health professions, students, faculty, and the community — and the Education and Administration Building is designed to foster interaction. An open stairway from the first floor to the fifth will span the length of the building, encouraging physical activity and facilitating chance meetings of students and faculty as they move between floors. With all floors visible from both inside and outside, the stairway will be just one place of many designed to bring people together outside the classroom. Plentiful lounges and meeting rooms, comfortable seating, and study terraces on every floor will encourage people to linger. Formal learning spaces will also support the theme of cooperation with flexible configurations that can accommodate both small groups and large lectures, all featuring state-of-the-art technology. Social Edge Design
As the heart of the Dell Medical School and front door for
Architects carefully selected building materials that seamlessly blend with the rest of the Forty Acres while incorporating a contemporary feel that embodies its modern purpose. Longhorns will feel at home among the familiar Cordova limestone and shades of terra cotta. Generous use of glass throughout the building
the Medical District, the Education and Administration
will encourage a steady flow between inside and outside, bringing together
Building is the primary home for students and faculty. But
students, faculty, and visitors to the medical district. The north-facing building
it isn’t just a place where things happen — it’s a place that makes things happen.
will often be in the shade, offering comfort even in the heat of the Texas sun. The Education and Administration Building is on track to earn gold LEED certification from the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is a green building certification program that recognizes sustainable construction projects that conserve energy and resources.
COURTYARD
Red River Street View
The Dell Medical School experience begins outside, where a grove of live oak
created using 3-D printing technology. Only three editions were cast, with displays
trees and café seating will grace a multipurpose courtyard. Design features in
in New York City; Chatsworth, England; and Venice, Italy. The sculpture is part of
this outdoor area, such as use of shade and reflective building materials, have
UT Austin’s Landmarks public art program, which since 2005 has brought dozens
the potential to reduce ambient temperature by 15–20 degrees, creating a more
of pieces of modern and contemporary art to campus and continues to build its
comfortable microclimate for people who wish to spend time outdoors.
collection by pairing new buildings with new art installations.
At the plaza entrance to the school, visitors are welcomed by “Spiral of the
A meeting place for the entire community, the bike-friendly courtyard will be
Galaxy,” a monumental bronze sculpture by British artist Marc Quinn. “Spiral of the
suitable for any number of gatherings from concerts to outdoor yoga and other
Galaxy” is shaped like a nautilus, a mollusk whose shell consists of successively
wellness initiatives. The courtyard’s proximity to Waterloo Park lends further
larger chambers that house the growing organism. Quinn describes the shell
versatility.
as a “structural diagram of how the present becomes the past.” Symbolic of the innovation taking place in the building, the scaled cast for the sculpture was
LEVEL 1 > GATEWAY
COURTYARD
N
CAFE SEATING
CAFE
LOBBY BREAKOUT SPACE
TEAM-BASED LEARNING CLASSROOM
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES Team-Based Learning Classroom
$5 million
Courtyard
$4 million
Lobby
$2 million
Café & Café Seating
$1.25 million
CAFE SEATING
LOBBY
CAFE SEATING
LEVEL 1 > GATEWAY
East Side of Level 1 into Café
Start of Open Stairway
The Ground floor is the gateway to Dell Medical School and will frequently be visitors’ first experience in our spaces. With interdisciplinary teaching space and plentiful room for students, faculty, and visitors to connect, the ground floor’s inviting open design will facilitate the chance meetings that often ignite creative and fruitful collaborations. A café on Level 1 features comfortable seating, inviting people to linger while they enjoy affordable healthy fare. Features at the eatery include a salad bar and a large grill where customers can watch their food being prepared.
Lobby
TEAM-BASED LEARNING (TBL) CLASSROOM
Entrance into TBL Classroom
Designed to embody Dell Medical School values such as interprofessional teamwork, community, and innovation, the first floor offers welcoming spaces that bring people together, including a Team-Based Learning Lecture Classroom. The interactive 120-seat lecture hall represents the future of medical education. Pharmacy and nursing students will take classes with medical students in the thoughtfully designed space that blurs the line between formal instruction and independent study. Seating is configured to be flexible; students can face an instructor or break out in small working groups. Each station will be wired for sound and internet, with giant whiteboards behind each row of seating.
TBL Classroom
LEVEL 2 > MENTORING
N TERRACE
CONFERENCE ROOM/ VISUALIZATION LAB STUDENT AFFAIRS
ADMISSIONS
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES Floor Naming
$5 million
Conference Room/Visualization Lab
$350,000
Student Affairs Waiting Area
$350,000
Admissions Waiting Area
$350,000
Terrace
$100,000
LEVEL 2 > MENTORING
Conference Room/Visualization Lab
The second floor will bring together faculty, students, and prospective students. The school’s recruitment, admissions, and counseling operations will take place here. Surrounded by faculty offices, the floor will be prime space for studentfaculty collaboration and interaction. A flexible central room will double as a visualization lab and conference room. Also beginning here is a series of outdoor study terraces that grow successively larger with each floor. Campus ITS will manage a help desk for the medical district to assist students, faculty, and staff with their technology needs.
LEVEL 3 > STUDENTS
N TERRACE VIRTUAL LIBRARY
GROUP STUDY
ACADEMY LOUNGE
STUDENT LOUNGE
ACADEMY LOUNGE
GROUP ROOMS
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES Floor Naming
$5 million
Virtual Library
$1.5 million
Academy Lounge (Only 2 Available)
$350,000
Group Room (Only 10 Available)
$250,000
Student Lounge
$200,000
Terrace
$200,000
Group Study Rooms (Only 2 Available)
$100,000
LEVEL 3 > STUDENTS
Level 3 Lobby and Terrace
Academy Lounge
Its purpose chosen for its central location, the third floor will be dedicated to the core purpose of Dell Medical School — its students. Each 50-member class will be split into two societies, and each society into five subgroups. Continuing the theme of collaboration, ten group rooms of various sizes will accommodate these larger and smaller groups. As the student body grows each year, students will work with not only their classmates but also with students in earlier cohorts, with the more experienced serving as mentors. Older medical schools have traditionally struggled with a lack of student space, with students coming in early in the morning to jockey for hot spots to meet and study. Plentiful student space — an area that students can control — will avoid such conflict, allowing students to work together without the pressure and competition of space constraints. Other features of the floor include a virtual library, large study area, study carrels, flexible glass-walled lounges, kitchenettes, and soft furniture.
Academy Group Room
LEVEL 4 > LEARNING & SIMULATION
N TERRACE CONFERENCE ROOM
STUDENT LOUNGE
SIMULATION LABS
STUDENT LOUNGE
SIMULATION LAB WAITING AREA
SIMULATION LABS
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES Floor Naming
$5 million
Anatomy Lab
$1.5 million
Multipurpose Teaching Lab
$750,000
Student Lounge
$500,000
Conference Room
$350,000
Student Lounge
$325,000
Terrace
$300,000
Simulation Waiting Area
$150,000
Simulation Labs (Only 6 Available)
$50,000
MULTIPURPOSE TEACHING LAB
ANATOMY LAB
LEVEL 4 > LEARNING & SIMULATION
Anatomy Lab
Student Lounge
The fourth floor will be dedicated to formal hands-on learning and will be home to a multipurpose teaching lab that medical students will share with nursing students. This interprofessional education will help them prepare for careers that depend on their ability to successfully interact with other health professionals. Adjacent to the multipurpose teaching lab is an anatomy lab that will combine the best of modern medical education with the traditional and essential experience of working with cadavers. Each workstation in the anatomy lab will be equipped with audio-visual technology and Internet access. Both labs will open to a mock clinic where students examine actors standing in as surrogate patients. The suite will include six simulation labs as well as locker rooms for the actors. Next to the simulation labs will be a lounge for students to relax afterward. The lounge will also offer stunning views of the Texas Capitol.
Multipurpose Teaching Lab
LEVEL 5 > LEADERSHIP
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BOARDROOM
DELL MEDICAL SCHOOL WAITING AREA
EXECUTIVE OFFICES
DEAN’S OFFICE
DEAN’S MEETING ROOM
TERRACE
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES Leadership Suite
$11 million
Executive Offices
$5.5 million
Terrace
$3 million
Boardroom
$2.5 million
Interview Room/Conference Room
$500,000
Dell Medical School Waiting Area
$500,000
Dean’s Office
$200,000
Dean’s Meeting Room
$175,000
INTERVIEW ROOM
CONFERENCE ROOM
LEVEL 5 > LEADERSHIP
Boardroom
Dean’s Terrace
The fifth floor will be the school’s administrative hub. Members of the school’s
respite from the heat. The south-facing terrace will be accessible from both the
leadership team will make their home here. A centrally located dean’s suite, to
dean’s office and the boardroom.
be used by the dean and his closest confidantes, will be flanked by offices for associate deans and other key personnel. All offices will have glass fronts that make
Like other spaces throughout the building, the boardroom — adjacent to the dean’s
them more inviting, again fostering open collaboration. A large faculty sitting area
office — will feature flexible seating that can easily be rearranged into several
with soft furniture and a view of the building’s courtyard will encourage faculty
configurations that can accommodate a wide range of uses, including dinners,
members to interact. Finally, two noteworthy areas will round out the floor — a
conferences, leadership meetings, formal and informal faculty gatherings, social
spacious boardroom and a terrace that spans the length of the building. Both will
events, symposia, small breakout groups, and summits with national leaders in
offer spectacular views of the Capitol, the Austin skyline, and Waller Creek.
medicine. Soft furniture and a white oak ceiling will create a sense of warmth in the boardroom, which will be fully wired for audio and video.
Flooring for the terrace will be made of hardwood, complemented by a glass guard rail. Overhead, a metal sunshade with a multicolored soffit will give visitors
NAMING OPPORTUNITIES
LEVEL 1 > GATEWAY
LEVEL 4 > LEARNING & SIMULATION
Team-Based Learning Classroom
$5 million
Floor Naming
$5 million
Courtyard
$4 million
Anatomy Lab
$1.5 million
Lobby
$2 million
Multipurpose Teaching Lab
$750,000
Café & Café Seating
$1.25 million
Student Lounge
$500,000
Conference Room
$350,000
Student Lounge
$325,000
Terrace
$300,000
Simulation Waiting Area
$150,000
Simulation Labs (Only 6 Available)
$50,000
LEVEL 2 > MENTORING Floor Naming
$5 million
Conference Room/Visualization Lab
$350,000
Student Affairs Waiting Area
$350,000
Admissions Waiting Area
$350,000
Terrace
$100,000
LEVEL 3 > STUDENTS
LEVEL 5 > LEADERSHIP Leadership Suite
$11 million
Executive Offices
$5.5 million
Terrace
$3 million
Floor Naming
$5 million
Virtual Library
$1.5 million
Boardroom
$2.5 million
Academy Lounge (Only 2 Available)
$350,000
Interview Room/Conference Room
$500,000
Group Room (Only 10 Available)
$250,000
Dell Medical School Waiting Area
$500,000
Student Lounge
$200,000
Dean’s Office
$200,000
Terrace
$200,000
Dean’s Meeting Room
$175,000
Group Study Rooms (Only 2 Available)
$100,000
CONTACT INFORMATION
E. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
I-35
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The University of Texas at Austin
Waller Creek
E. 18th St.
Research Building
UT School of Nursing
E. 17th St.
Medical O ice Building and Garage
Trinity St.
Capitol
For more information please contact: Frank Erwin Center
Rob Heil
Dell Seton Medical Center at UT
Associate Director of Development
512-495-5009 rob.heil@austin.utexas.edu Education and Administration Building
Dell Medical School The University of Texas at Austin
E. 15th St.
1400 Barbara Jordan Blvd., Suite 3.222 Austin, TX 78723
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