Des Moines University Celebrates Grand Opening of State-of-the-Art Medicine and Health Sciences Campus

September 16, 2024
College & University Health Science Education

RDG Planning & Design partnered with DMU to create an environmentally responsible, technology-driven space that supports innovation, research and holistic learning.

Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences marked a significant milestone with the grand opening of its cutting-edge new campus on Saturday, September 14, 2024. The event, which ran from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., brought together DMU faculty, staff, students and alums as they welcomed members of the Greater Des Moines community to explore the innovative spaces where future healthcare professionals now train. Representatives from RDG Planning & Design, one of DMU's primary design partners for the new campus, were also on hand to celebrate the grand opening and participate in various activities.

The ground-up 88-acre campus, situated at 8025 Grand Avenue in West Des Moines, is a transformative hub for healthcare education. Designed with the future of healthcare education in mind, it features technology-rich, flexible educational spaces that promote innovative teaching methods, expand research activity and enhance clinical services. RDG's design for the new campus encompasses four buildings connected with elevated pathways totaling 382,000 SF.

"With its 125-year legacy of excellence in medical and health science education, DMU has long been leading the way in holistic healthcare education," said RDG Planner and Senior Partner Mike Houston. "Collaborating with the university on this project allowed us to push the boundaries of what a health sciences campus can achieve. The new campus is positioned to further enhance DMU's role as a leader in the field and will serve as a place where generations of students can thrive, innovate and contribute to the future of healthcare."

The site offers inspiration for features of the new campus: its geographical location marks the tip of the Wisconsin Glacier, and rich soil deposits create a distinct change within the terrain. This site element serves as a strong organizational feature of the new campus and inspired the names of the Edge of Advancement and Innovation buildings, which are central to DMU's vision of pioneering healthcare education. RDG's design integrates multiple green spaces and gathering places across the expansive site to promote mental health and well-being.

The campus's four interconnected buildings create an elevated quad that integrates social and academic programs, redefining the traditional campus model to foster user collaboration. The arrangement of the building's massings is intentionally positioned to enhance the performance of the buildings as well as each user's kinesthetic awareness on campus. A reflection of DMU's commitment to environmental responsibility, the new campus achieved LEED Silver certification and incorporates 700 geothermal wells that provide energy-efficient systems to the current and future campus. These measures have significantly reduced energy consumption and carbon emissions, achieving a 41 Energy Use Intensity compared to the 90 EUI baseline, a 56% reduction in electric usage and a 65% reduction in embodied carbon.

The campus's Edge of Advancement building includes administration, a technology-rich event and learning commons, an alum hall and student support spaces; the Innovation building includes academic, simulation and dining programs; and the Health and Wellbeing building realizes holistic health with its recreation facilities, clinic and counseling suites. The campus also connects with local trails and features a new pond, enriching the academic community and the surrounding residents. RDG's design reflects DMU's history while embracing the future, creating a vibrant and connected learning environment and is a transformative opportunity to establish a new legacy for DMU and healthcare education.

The grand opening celebration included a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11:30 a.m., followed by the installation of the "Pioneers of Osteopathic Medicine." Attendees were invited to participate in interactive activities, explore the Simulation Center and Rakowski Surgical Skills Lab and attend educational sessions that offered insights into DMU's journey and the life of a medical student. These sessions were part of DMU's ongoing efforts to connect with the community and share the university's vision for the future of healthcare education.

Written by Erin Van Zee, Communications Director