Texas Christian University opens new medical school building

Texas Christian University opens new medical school building

Texas Christian University has opened Arnold Hall, a new 95,000-square-foot medical school building for the Anne Burnett Marion School of Medicine. Located in downtown Fort Worth, this facility is TCU's first major off-campus development and is strategically positioned near several medical centers. Designed by Hoefer Welker in affiliation with CO Architects to accommodate future advances in medicine and technology, Arnold Hall features collaborative spaces, anatomy and experimental labs with AR and VR technologies, and a medical simulation suite. The building aims to support 240 medical students and 150 faculty and staff annually, with an anticipated economic impact of $4 billion by 2030.

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