Center for Precision Dental Medicine, Columbia University

Project Details

Project Name
Center for Precision Dental Medicine, Columbia University
Location
Columbia University Medical Center College of Dental Medicine 622 West 168th Street, Vanderbilt Clinic Expansion 5th FloorNEW YORKNY10032
Project Types
Shared By
Pei Cobb Freed
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2017
Style
Modern
Size
16,000 ft²
Team
Architect: Ian Bader, AIA

Project Description

The Columbia University School of Dental Medicine will undergo significant upgrades of its teaching facilities, including a new 15,000 square foot facility for preclinical simulation learning and patient care. The design translates the school’s vision for dentistry into architectural form.

Located adjacent to the school’s existing space for education and patient care, this new operatory environment supports simulation learning and patient care within the same setting, making the preclinical experience as realistic as possible. Through the iterative process of researching, observing, designing and testing, the team has arrived upon a single prototype that effectively simulates the preclinical dentistry experience. S-shaped partitions envelope a dental chair and its surrounding equipment, their arrangement determined by the optimal ergonomic conditions required by dentists. Additional services include the development a master plan for the college through the extensive review of CDM’s current and future needs.

SITE: Vanderbilt Clinic, within the NewYork-Presbyterian / Columbia University Medical Center Complex

COMPONENTS: 16,000 ft2 / 1,500 m2; outpatient clinic and teaching labs

CLIENT: Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, New York; Columbia University Medical Center, New York

PCF&P SERVICES: Master planning, interior design, and industrial design

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