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There is an active MD Anderson Master Plan thread that will span the next 8-years on HAIF. The Master Plan "closes out" in 2030. 

https://www.houstonarchitecture.com/haif/topic/45347-md-anderson-tmc-master-facilities-framework-2030/#comment-600706

 

Will it be hard to keep track of individual buildings in a thread that discusses multiple, 5, buildings?

When searching around HAIF, would it be hard to find information and pictures for one, particular, building that is mixed in with 10-years of construction photos of multiple buildings?

This topic serves as one, sole, building.  The MD Anderson Ambulatory Clinical Building 2 (AKA 2ACB, or ACB2.)

Consistent with the institution's Master Facilities Framework 2030, UT M.D. Anderson Cancer Center is proposing to construct Ambulatory Clinical Building 2 (2ACB.)

2ACB will consist of 950,000 GSF of clinical and departmental program space located on seventeen floors above grade and 550,000 GSF of parking located on three floors below grade as well as a central parking structure. In total, there will be 1,500 parking spaces added on five levels.

The project is also expected to include the construction of two seven-story connectors that will complete a circulation route between 2/3 ACB, the Mays Clinic, and the Duncan Building, forming a complete quadrangle around the central parking structure. The top of the parking structure will align with the existing exterior plaza decks of the Mays Clinic and the Duncan Building to form a raised exterior garden.

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