MUSC – Colbert Education Center & Library

Connecting Campus, Community, and Clinical Care

The comprehensive renewal of the 1967 Colbert Education Center and Library redefines one of the Medical University of South Carolina’s (MUSC) most prominent academic buildings, transforming it into a vibrant hub for medical education, simulation, and student life. Blending renovation and expansion, the project integrates a state-of-the-art Simulation Center while revitalizing library, study, collaboration, and support spaces throughout the facility including the addition of a welcoming café that energizes the daily student experience.

Completed in coordinated phases, the renovation strategically co-locates immersive simulation environments with enhanced library and study spaces, fostering a seamless connection between hands-on clinical training and academic research. A new four-story addition along the west façade introduces expanded program areas and light-filled lobbies that strengthen circulation and visibility within the building.

LaBella partnered with MUSC from the earliest stages, beginning with a feasibility study and detailed programming and planning to align the renovation and expansion with the University’s long-term goals. The team provided full architectural and interior design services, construction documents, and construction administration from concept through completion. Integrated AV/IT consultation and design ensured that the new Simulation Center and learning environments support evolving pedagogies and the technological demands of modern medical education. Thoughtfully specified finishes and furnishings further reinforce a cohesive identity throughout the revitalized facility.

The result is a renewed academic destination that honors the building’s legacy while positioning MUSC at the forefront of interdisciplinary healthcare education and training.

A photograph of a seating area amongst breakout rooms that have glass walls and one wall made of dry-erase board.
A photograph of a hospital room. A mannequin is in the hospital bed surrounded by medical equipment.
A photograph of multiple rows of desks and chairs in a classroom setting. There are multiple white boards. Additional classroom space can be seen in the background.
A photograph of a hospital setting with two hospital beds occupied by mannequins. A table with chairs is in the foreground.
A photograph of a cafe and seating
A photograph of a room with many tables and chairs in various clusters spread throughout the space.

Designed for Connection and Collaboration

The project extends beyond the building itself to the broader campus. The James E. Clyburn Plaza Courtyard is a landscaped gathering area that not only serves as a central meeting place but also connects to the hospital campus—physically and symbolically linking education, research, and clinical care.

A photograph of a large common area with tables and chairs. Students are seated throughout. There are free-standing breakout spaces. The carpet is a bold pattern.
A photograph of three people working on laptops at a table in a small meeting room. There are floor-to-ceiling windows letting in ample daylight. A TV is on the wall.
A photograph of the exterior of the James W. Colbert Education Center and Library, including trees and walkways which students are walking along.
A photograph of a courtyard comprised of grass, hardscape, and pedestrian lighting. The space is situated between multiple buildings.