EHDD realized the renovation and seismic upgrade for the University of California at San Francisco’s Clinical Sciences Building located in San Francisco, California.
The Clinical Sciences Building is a seven-story structure built in 1932 by the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) to service the medical sciences campus. This seismic renovation project includes a gut remodel of the entire building, which will not only make the building resilient in the face of earthquakes but reinvigorates the sustainable design principles of the original design.
The majority of the building will provide much-need office space for clinical faculty and staff in a “hybrid” open office model that melds the functionality of an open and closed plan workspace. Flexible and technology-rich classrooms and multi-purpose spaces will fill the lower two public levels.
A major cut through the building will create a north-south connection between the two primary outdoor spaces on campus, Parnassus Avenue and Saunders Court.
Design: EHDD Photography: Bruce Damonte
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