Architecture Van Andel Institute Building by Rafael Viñoly Architects in Michigan

December 11th, 2009 - Posted in Architecture Design

Located in Grand Rapids – Michigan, Van Andel Institute Education and Medical Research Center finished design by Rafael Viñoly Architects. A major fixture of Grand Rapid’s “Medical Mile”, the Institute was designed by Viñoly in 1997 as a phased-growth facility, expandable and adaptable to meet the changing needs of its team of elite researchers. Phase II adds 240,000 square feet of new laboratory space as well as innovative environmental and service features that bring the building to the forefront of the health sciences in the 21st century. With Phase II, the building has doubled along the line of its vertical concrete service core, which now acts as a central spine embedded in the structure. To the east of the core, three sky-lit floors housing laboratories and administrative offices are cantilevered over the main entrance plaza and lobby; from there, visitors can directly access conference and event spaces, as well as the cafeteria and library. To the west, five more laboratory and administrative floors cascade down the hill, offering researchers and administrators breathtaking views over downtown Grand Rapids and the Grand River beyond.

Architecture Van Andel Institute Building by Rafael Viñoly Architects in Michigan

Built into a hillside overlooking downtown Grand Rapids, the Van Andel Institute’s dramatic stepped silhouette follows the sloping topography of its scenic site. Inside, terraced floors punctuated by double-height atria are glazed in segmented-arc skylights that allow natural light to flood into the laboratories below. At the heart of the building, the central research space is as functional as it is flexible, with equipment-intensive zones located beneath interstitial service levels for ease of maintenance on each floor, and laboratory benches that have been transformed into mobile lab stations, complete with integrated task lighting, power/data management systems, and vacuum and specialty gas piping. Connecting the laboratories, brightly lit public corridors and stairwells encourage chance interactions among researchers, while on the lower floors, light- and vibration-sensitive spaces-including a 325-seat auditorium and imaging spaces-are tucked into the face of the hill, along with loading docks and parking for 35 cars.

The Van Andel Institute Education and Medical Research Facility is one more addition to Rafael Viñoly’s already impressive portfolio of institutional projects for the healthcare industry including Stanford University Medical Center, University of Chicago Medical Center, University of California San Francisco, University of Pennsylvania Health System, the National Institutes of Health and Princeton University. Source

Architecture Van Andel Institute Building in Michigan
Architecture Design Van Andel Institute Building in Michigan
Architecture Van Andel Institute Building by Rafael Viñoly Architects
Architecture Design Van Andel Institute Building by Rafael Viñoly Architects
Van Andel Institute Building by Rafael Viñoly Architects in Michigan
Van Andel Institute Building in Michigan

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