Florida State University Primary Care and Behavioral Health Center

Tallahassee, Florida
This new health center brings a range of primary care services to an underserved community of southwest Tallahassee for the first time. Addressing primary care needs as well as mental and behavioral health, the clinic is served by certified physicians and FSU College of Medicine faculty along with a rotation of medical students.

The nearly 10,000-square-foot building, organized on one level for easy accessibility, features 15 patient exam rooms, two rooms dedicated to behavioral health services, two health procedure rooms, and two separate rooms for conferences and community activities. Adjacent to the building is a covered ambulance bay, offering convenient transportation to Tallahassee hospitals.
Using a neutral color palette, the exterior architecture is distinguished by the rhythm of gray-striped vertical banding that organizes the fenestration, expresses the functions of the interior program, and creates a building that harmonizes with the existing neighborhood.

Project Facts

Status

Completed

Client

Florida State University

Size

10,000 SF

Sector

Higher Education

Health Care

Services

Architecture

Team

Elena Bradbury

Don Cox

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Don Cox
Don Cox
Principal

Elena Bradbury
Elena Bradbury
Associate