The Anschutz Medical Campus of the University of Colorado is the first all-new academic health center of the 21st century. In the coming decades, its state-of-the-art research facilities will advance medicine in unimaginable ways. We all have a stake in these advances since they will impact our lives and our community.
The Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities will be a space for reflection, inspiration and deliberation about these discoveries, which generate some of the most pressing moral health care issues of our time. Just like scientists need laboratories, we need specialized space for ethics and the humanities in order to elevate and address the community’s aspirations and concerns about health care. This will help insure not just a bright, but a responsible and compassionate future for our health care system. That is the driving vision behind this vital project. Click to view current construction photos.
FACTS:
Size: 19,475 gross square feet - two stories with lower level
Funds Raised: $8 million
Construction Start: March 5, 2012
Commissioning: August, 2012
BLDG. DEDICATION: Monday August 27th at 10am - save the date!
Operational: September, 2012
Spaces:
- Gossard Forum: 2,000 sf round amphitheater, with approximately 120 seats
- Art Gallery: 1,000 sf gallery for exhibitions
- Offices: Faculty, staff, and research assistants offices and
conference rooms
View the Telly Award winning video about the Fulginiti Pavilion for Bioethics and Humanities