The building provides all the program components for medical education: flexible classrooms, virtual microscopy lab, anatomy lab for prosected cadavers, prosection lab, plastination lab for small organs and parts, flexible general and specialized simulation rooms, standardized patient-based clinical skills suite equipped with recording and playback audio-visual technology, collaborative and quiet study spaces, student lounge and locker area, and a full complement of administrative offices. The variety of teaching venues also includes problem-based learning seminar rooms, large and medium-sized case method and traditional tiered lecture halls equipped for synchronous (distance) learning.
Michigan State University
College of Human Medicine, Secchia Center for Medical Education
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Size
170,000 gsf
Services
Programming
Lab Planning
Architecture
Roles
Ellenzweig
Design Architect and Laboratory Planner
URS
Architect of Record
Certifications
LEED Gold
The Secchia Center serves as medical education building and administrative headquarters for the MSU College of Human Medicine. Constructed atop an existing parking garage, the seven-story building is located at the western end of the “medical mile,” a flourishing area of healthcare and biomedical research facilities in downtown Grand Rapids.
The building’s exterior expression unifies the five-story parking garage with the new structure. The curved roof canopy distinguishes the building on its highly visible site overlooking the city and the Grand River.