More than one year after breaking ground at Tiverton Drive and Le Conte Avenue, UCLA’s new Teaching and Learning Center for Health Sciences is finally climbing upwards. The $120 million facility, funded with a combination of cash reserves and philanthropic donations, constitutes a 110,000 square foot expansion of the David Geffen School of Medicine. The low-rise structure, designed by architectural giant Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, will consolidate a significant portion of the medical school’s classroom space, which is currently dispersed in eleven outdated buildings. Renderings portray a six-story building, clad with glass and red brick, which shall serve as a new southern gateway to the UCLA campus. When completed in 2016, the TLC will incorporate technology-enabled classrooms, a clinical skills training center, flexible teaching labs, administrative offices and student gathering space. The university is seeking LEED-Gold certification for the facility.