Build Begins on Oklahoma State University Health Sciences Building
By SCN Staff
TULSA, Okla.—Construction has begun on the new $50 million North Academic Building at Oklahoma State University’s (OSU) Center for Health Sciences downtown campus in Tulsa, Okla.
With a completion date slated for fall 2022, Dewberry is the architect on this impressive project. Flintco is the construction manager.
In 2018, Dewberry completed initial programming and conceptual design for the new North Academic Building and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (ME). By relocating and upgrading services from multiple buildings currently in the center of campus, this new building is the first phase of a master plan focused on health and advancement in research and education.
“$50M The design of the ME autopsy laboratory has raised the bar internationally for safety, workflow efficiency, and evidence preservation. When completed, this office will be among the most technologically advanced in the world specific to advanced postmortem diagnostic imaging,” commented Dewberry Principal and Project Manager Bruce Henley, AIA. “As OSU continues to provide top-tier education and training for students across a variety of subjects, the Center for Health Sciences has an opportunity to set the university apart as a nationally ranked health care training institution.”
This new building will also house the Center for Rural Health, Center for Health Systems Innovation, and dedicated anatomy and neuro-anatomy laboratories.
Additional amenities will include classroom, conference, study, and administration areas. The firm’s designs incorporate a similar material palette in the interior and exterior as the A.R. and Marylouise Tandy Medical Academic Building, completed in 2017, and expand the aesthetic connecting the new and older parts of the campus.
Once complete, the ME office will be one of just a few nationally that is directly and physically connected with an academic health center.