CJ Huang Asian Liver Center at Stanford Advancing global health

- Client Stanford University
- Location Palo Alto, CA
- Size 31,500 sq ft
- Completion 2015
- Program Academic, multi-tenant office space, Asian Liver Center
- Delivery CM-at-Risk
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Photographer
Jeremy Bittermann
Bruce Damonte
The Translational Research Campus embodies Stanford University School of Medicine’s vision to transform its Welch Road properties from a parcel-zoned, suburban land-use into a connected, pedestrian-friendly campus designed for bikes, buses, and shuttles. The campus features two WRNS Studio-designed buildings: The Jill and John Freidenrich Center for Translational Research and the CJ Huang Asian Liver Center (featured here).
The Asian Liver Center, located on the first floor, serves as a global hub for educating and empowering Asian communities affected by Hepatitis B. Clinical teams collaborate closely with the neighboring Freidenrich Center for Translational Research. The second floor houses academic medical offices and meeting spaces.

