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UC Davis Health opens new eye institute building for eye care, research, and training

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UC Davis Health opens new eye institute building for eye care, research, and training

The patient-centered design features filtered daylighting for sight-impaired patients and wayfinding elements.


By Novid Parsi, Contributing Editor | March 26, 2023
UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health
All photos courtesy UC Davis Health, McCarthy Building Companies

UC Davis Health recently marked the opening of the new Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building and the expansion of the Ambulatory Care Center (ACC). Located in Sacramento, Calif., the eye center provides eye care, vision research, and training for specialists and investigators. With the new building, the eye center’s vision scientists can increase capacity for clinical trials by 50%.

Designed by HGA in partnership with San Francisco design firm TEF, the state-of-the-art facility consolidates UC Davis Health Eye Center’s optometry and ophthalmology patient care, clinical research and training, and departmental offices all under one roof. The facility integrates a partial renovation of the existing ACC with a new addition, resulting in a 78,500-sf building.  

The biophilic design provides filtered daylighting, critical for sight-impaired patients, as well as patterns and views that connect patients with nature. The building also features nature-toned exterior materials at the base, with a folding clear glass curtain wall above. 

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

With a focus on patients, the design includes wayfinding elements that help reduce patient anxiety and improve health outcomes. All clinic waiting and reception areas are located off of a unified circulation spine that runs the length of the building, which helps with wayfinding. The circulation spine also runs parallel to the exterior landscaped promenade, promoting access to nature. 

Other patient-centered components include high-contrast colors and textures throughout the building to improve wayfinding, as well as common spaces with home-like furnishings to comfort patients. Amenities include an optical shop, outdoor terrace, and exterior promenade connected to the parking structure with artwork, wall seating, and lighting. 

On the Building Team:
Owner: UC Davis Health
Design architect: HGA, in partnership with TEF
Architect of record: HGA
MEP engineer: Guttmann & Blaevoet
Structural engineer: Buehler Engineering Inc.
General contractor: McCarthy Building Companies
Construction management services: Vanir
Civil engineering: Siegfried Engineering
Landscape architecture: Quadriga
Acoustics consulting: The Acoustics and Vibration Group, Inc.

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health opens Ernest E. Tschannen Eye Institute Building, designed by HGA, built by McCarthy Building Companies All photos courtesy UC Davis Health

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