It may have taken more than three decades, but The Warren Alpert Medical School now has a home. For the first time in Brown University's history,
the medical school today opened its own campus, a building in Providence's Jewelry District near the city's teaching hospitals and a growing
number of companies working on products in biotechnology and genomics.
The interiors package was built by Artisan Millwork LLC and installed by Northeast Interior Systems of New England, both of 750 School Street in
Pawtucket, RI. Artisan and NEIS joined the project delivery team that included the Cambridge, MA architectural firm of Ellenszweig and Suffolk Construction
of Boston, MA as the construction manager.
The 134,000 square feet of renovation includes lecture halls, seminar rooms, anatomy labs, an electronic library and 16 clinical simulation suites. Artisan's
package included architectural blueprint matched wall panels, solid surface and granite reception areas, radiused computer desks for lecture halls,
solid surface food courts, hardwood window sills and the Dean's suites. The wood species was quarter sawn slip matched European Steamed Beach.