Hofstra University
Hempstead, NY

Building Renovation and Repurpose

We repurposed an existing 70,000sf, two-story structure into Hofstra’s new Interim Medical School Building. The existing building had been expanded over time without a long-term plan. With varied ceiling and floor heights and awkward transitions, we renovated the disjointed building. Work entailed:

  • extensive structural renovations
  • masonry facade restoration
  • installation of 200 windows
  • removal of half the structure to facilitate a tiered auditorium and two-story entrance
  • construction of a new curved wall leading from the expanded parking area to the building
  • installation of new lighting, sidewalks and bike rack
  • excavation and installation of all new drainage structures

Anatomy of the Building

Working closely with Hofstra facilities personnel and the team, we completed the project on-time, within budget and achieved accreditation as a university medical institution. The new facility includes:

  • a state-of-the-art anatomy lab, classrooms and lecture halls
  • medical library
  • tiered, 120-seat auditorium
  • two-story atrium/entrance
  • faculty offices, administration area, cafeteria and locker rooms

The 20-work station anatomy lab is the main focus of the building. To support the needs of the anatomy lab and overall medical school there was a complete upgrade to the infrastructure, which included:

  • humidification and de-humidification systems
  • special walk-in refrigeration for the medical cadavers
  • new electrical and gas service as well as installation of custom air conditioner units
  • HVAC, fire alarm and protection and security systems
  • state-of-the-art audio/visual systems—the anatomy lab has the capability to broadcast their activities throughout the facility


For More Information
Tim McGee
(212) 251.9277
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