Duke Cancer Care Center

Project Details

Project Name
Duke Cancer Care Center
Location
10 Bryan Searle DriveDurhamNCUSA27710
Architect
Cooper Robertson
Project Types
Healthcare
Project Scope
New Construction
Shared By
CRP
Project Status
Built
Year Completed
2012
Size
266,000 ft²
Certifications & Designations
LEED Silver

Project Description

The Duke Cancer Center is an integral piece of Cooper Robertson’s master plan for the Duke Medical Center and the most recent manifestation of a twenty-year working relationship between Duke and our team. Designed in collaboration with interior architects Tsoi/Kobus, the LEED-NC Gold building represents a new perspective on outpatient cancer care with environments that proactively promote recovery, provide family space, facilitate knowledge-sharing, and enable health care providers to focus on implementing individualized treatment plans.

The Center connects to the inpatient Duke Medicine Pavilion through a new 2-story concourse and to the north end of the outpatient Duke Clinic, also designed by Cooper Robertson. The addition defines a new landscaped open space created as part of the project, the Medical Circle Healing Garden. The exterior character of the building combines finely detailed stone, varied fenestration, plentiful glazing, and metal paneling to complement the existing collegiate gothic architecture yet convey the state-of-the-art healing treatment provided inside. Major spaces have visual access to the gardens and ample daylight provided by a central atrium.

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