The rapidly growing College of Health Professions at North Dakota State University wanted to develop progressive teaching pedagogies to meet critical workforce shortages and departmental accreditation requirements. The addition and renovation to Sudro Hall — now called Aldevron Tower — co-locates the School of Pharmacy and Nursing, Allied Science, and Public Health to create a collaborative, career-focused, state-of-the-art learning environment. The expansion was driven by the College’s commitment to an inter-professional education model — a team-based, experiential approach to patient-centered care that revolves around relevant technologies and the well-being of students, staff, and faculty. Students at the College of Health Professionals are now able to take advantage of innovative and technologically advanced spaces, capable of simulating real-world healthcare settings. The new environment puts learning on display, encouraging the development of integrated, team-based collaborations among the various disciplines to improve health outcomes. This project was designed in collaboration with Perkins+Will.