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UT School of Nursing and Student Center

Images

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This aerial photo shows the School of Nursing in context of the Texas Medical Center and greater Houston.

This aerial photo shows the School of Nursing in context of the Texas Medical Center and greater Houston.
Credit: Henny van Dijk, Graphics Communications Group

The School of Nursing sits at the west edge of Fay Park, as this photo shows.

The School of Nursing sits at the west edge of Fay Park, as this photo shows.
Credit: Hester + Hardaway

This drawing shows the site plan.

This drawing shows the site plan.
Credit: BNIM Architects

This drawing shows the building section.

This drawing shows the building section.
Credit: BNIM Architects

This drawing shows the building's floor plans.

This drawing shows the building's floor plans.
Credit: BNIM Architects

This photo shows the central stair at the building's west facade.

This photo shows the central stair at the building's west facade.
Credit: Hester + Hardaway

This photo shows the building's east facade, with sun shading and lightshelves.

This photo shows the building's east facade, with sun shading and lightshelves.
Credit: Hester + Hardaway

The cisterns in this photo are used to store collected rainwater.

The cisterns in this photo are used to store collected rainwater.
Credit: Hester + Hardaway

Three-story atria, including the one shown in this photo, carry light deep into the space.

Three-story atria, including the one shown in this photo, carry light deep into the space.
Credit: Hester + Hardaway

The breezeway shown in this photo provides entry and a connection with Fay Park.

The breezeway shown in this photo provides entry and a connection with Fay Park.
Credit: Hester + Hardaway

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