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Hans Rosling Center for Population Health by Miller Hull PartnershipThe University of Washington will soon welcome the brand-new Hans Rosling Center for Population Health, a modern and stunning facility that will serve as a major hub for the campus.1
Hans Rosling Center for Population Health by Miller Hull PartnershipThe 300,000-square-foot building was designed by the Miller Hull Partnership to provide space for researchers, students and faculty to work and study together.2
Hans Rosling Center for Population Health by Miller Hull PartnershipCreated thanks to a gift from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and support from citizens of Washington state, the Rosling Center will become the new home for the UW School of Public Health3
Hans Rosling Center for Population Health by Miller Hull PartnershipOn track for LEED Gold Certification, the building will have a 47,000-gallon cistern on-site that will provide over 300,000 gallons of water a year.4
Hans Rosling Center for Population Health by Miller Hull PartnershipAdditionally, the building's facade helps reduce the building's carbon footprint and provides a foundation for a low-impact mechanical system in the future.5
Hans Rosling Center for Population Health by Miller Hull PartnershipThe building includes working and learning spaces, conference rooms, instructional spaces, computing laboratories, collaborative group work areas and offices.6






