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Meet the Editorial Advisory Board: Arnold Swanborn

6 months ago8 mins

Arnold Swanborn, AIA, LEED AP, is one of the newest members of the School Construction News Editorial Advisory Board.

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The multistory School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering facility, designed by CO Architects in collaboration with DFDG Architecture and being constructed by McCarthy Building Companies, will join the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and several biotech research companies at the downtown Phoenix Bioscience Core.
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Arizona State University Plan New School of Medicine and Advanced Medical Engineering

9 months ago7 mins

Arizona State University (ASU) recently announced plans for an estimated 200,000-square-foot building in Phoenix that will serve as ASU Health’s new headquarters.

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Exterior rendering of Wichita Biomedical Campus
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The Challenges of Designing Multi-University Shared Buildings

1 year ago9 mins

The benefit of working for universities is that they understand the investment it takes to create enduring, complex projects with high-quality design.

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Higher Education Interior Trends

1 year ago1 year ago7 mins

As education methods and types of spaces evolve, CO Architects is continually exploring emerging trends shaping the future of interiors in higher education.

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TCU Breaks Ground on New Medical Campus

4 years ago4 years ago5 mins

Texas Christian University aims to increase both its teaching and health-care capabilities in the greater Dallas area thanks to its soon-to-be-realized Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine building, the first major TCU building to be constructed off the main campus.

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Vibrant Makeover for Outdated L.A. Middle School

4 years ago4 years ago5 mins

CO Architects has added a new 21,000-square-foot gymnasium at Berendo Middle School as part of a modern updating of the historic school that first opened in 1910. Berendo, located in the Koreatown area of Los Angeles, is the oldest California middle school still operating on its original site.

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UC Riverside Tabs Design-Build Team for School of Medicine Venue

5 years ago5 years ago5 mins

The University of California Regents board has approved the Riverside campus’s new $84 million Education Building II project for UCR’s School of Medicine.

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University of Arizona Sciences Building Wins Design Award

6 years ago6 years ago3 mins

Los Angeles-based CO Architects recently won a 2020 American Architecture Award for its work on the $128 million University of Arizona Health Sciences Innovation Building (HSIB) in Tucson.

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University of Arizona Continues Work on Biomedical Building

10 years ago9 years ago3 mins

Construction continues on the $136 million University of Arizona Biomedical Sciences Partnership Building (BSPB) in Phoenix.

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