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Located on the Fitzsimons campus of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center in Aurora, the Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building provides a variety of outpatient and long-distance medical consultation services for Native American communities across the U.S., including Alaska. Designed to stand out on a campus with strict architectural controls, the building establishes a distinct identity for the varied Native nations it serves, while supporting advanced telehealth, educational, and research functions.
The design is deeply rooted in Native American cultural traditions. The building’s curved form tilts toward the campus’s main drive, with the entry aligned to the winter solstice, honoring solar orientation practices. Circular volumes enclose a central 53-foot rotunda, an auditorium, and an outdoor “council ring,” each divided into seven sections symbolizing love, honor, courage, respect, honesty, reciprocity, and family. These divisions are further subdivided to reflect the 28 segments of the medicine wheel. Exterior materials, architectural forms, and skylights draw from multiple Native nations: eight corner windows reference Plains, Pueblo, and Alaskan traditions, while the rotunda’s seven poles echo the structure of a teepee and the Blackfoot nation aesthetic. The outdoor council ring contains soil from four cardinal points across the U.S.—Nome, Alaska; the Miccosukee Reservation, Florida; Passamaquoddy, Maine; and Feather Ring, California—further connecting the building to the people it serves.
The Nighthorse Campbell Native Health Building creates a culturally resonant and highly functional space for education, research, and healthcare delivery. Its thoughtful integration of symbolic geometry, materials, and solar alignment fosters a sense of belonging and respect for Native traditions while facilitating telehealth and in-person consultations for communities nationwide. The building demonstrates how architecture can honor heritage, support health and wellness, and serve as a landmark for the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the diverse populations it serves.
COLORADO OFFICE
414 14th St. Suite 300
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 308-1190
WYOMING OFFICE
259 South Center St. Suite 206
Casper, WY 82601
(307) 268-9890