| Weill
Cornell Medical College, School of Medicine |
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| Design Architect: |
Arata Isozaki & i-NET Co. |
| Executive Architect: |
Perkins & Will |
| Location: |
Doha, Qatar |
| One of the
first two buildings that will make up a New Education City in Qatar, the
College of Medicine is a 339,000sf two-story reinforced concrete building.
The primary structure is a one way concrete beam and joist system. The
most influential factor in the selection of reinforced concrete is the
local availability and expertise. The building houses teaching and
research laboratories, classrooms, faculty offices, seminar rooms, and
four major lecture halls. The lecture halls are geodetic shapes (an
icosahedrons, a dodecahedron, and two ovoids) fabricated in structural
steel. Other unique elements of the design in addition to the lecture
halls include several monumental stairs, wind towers, fountains and an
opti wall system utilizing a combination of glass block and masonry to
create interplay of light patterns. |

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