Anne Arundel Community College – Health and Life Sciences Building

Firm
  • area / size 175,000 sqft
  • Completed 2021
  • SmithGroup completed the Health and Life Sciences Building for Anne Arundel Community College in Arnold, Maryland.

    Anne Arundel Community College is one of Maryland’s premier academic institutions, home to several top-ranked programs. Its nursing program, in particular, is considered the best in the state and one of the top public nursing schools in the nation. Yet AACC was eager to provide more for its students. It lacked a dedicated science hub, and its existing buildings were no longer adequate to support today’s technologies and experiential learning styles. The client sought to create a facility that would excel in preparing its students for success in the workforce or further education. It also prioritized providing a strong sense of community among its students, faculty and staff, most of whom commute.

    AACC’s new Health and Life Sciences Building (HLSB) unites the school’s life sciences and health sciences programs—previously housed in multiple locations across campus—in a facility befitting the caliber of its academics. The LEED Gold–certified building features an enviable array of biology labs and simulation labs for hands-on learning, including several tailored for specialized fields of study. The HLSB also provides a welcoming sense of place and belonging for its diverse student body that includes first-generation college students and working professionals. Its presence establishes a clearly defined Science Quad for the AACC campus, and an attractive new gateway made possible with greenspace improvements and a reoriented ring road that were also part of the three-phase project.

    The HLSB comprises two three-story rectangular volumes—one for life sciences, one for health sciences—offset and connected with a shared central walkway that opens to an expansive gathering area known as the Collaboration Gallery. With informal seating and two stories of glazing that offer views to the Science Quad green, the Collaboration Gallery creates a stylish and inviting hangout that fosters greater connection among students. Indicative of how AACC is redefining the community college experience, this high-quality casual collaboration space stands out among peer institutions.

    In the health sciences block, simulation labs occupy most of the first floor. These specialized yet flexible spaces can be used independently or together as a “Sim City,” staging emergency or clinical situations to teach how different healthcare teams work most effectively in collaborative environments. The second and third floors are devoted to offices, classrooms and labs for both the health and life sciences disciplines. The life sciences block of these floors features six biology laboratory modules per floor, with a lab tech support in a center core and perimeter corridors that contribute natural light while preventing heat gain and glare within the labs. In both sections of the building, teaching labs are located alongside practice labs for more traditional seated instruction.

    Marrying human comfort with the latest technologies, the Health and Life Sciences Building delivers first-rate learning experiences and career opportunities in a vital and growing field.

    Design: SmithGroup
    Photography: James Ewing