Opus Imaging Research Building
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| Opus Imaging Research Building | |
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Opus |
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South side of the Opus Building |
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| Building | |
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| Architectural Style | Modern |
| Location | Rochester, Minnesota |
| Construction | |
| Started | 2006 |
| Completed | 2007 (intended) |
| Floor Count | 3 stories |
| Main Contractor | Mayo Clinic |
| Design Team | |
| Architect | Opus Group |
The Opus Imaging Research Building is a Mayo Clinic building under construction in Rochester, Minnesota. Groundbreaking ceremonies took place on March 22, 2006, with help of a $7 million donation from The Opus Group for the foundation of this medical imaging facility. The National Institutes of Health also donated to the sum of a $2.4 million capital grant. The building plans to house imaging research such as high-resolution MRIs or detailed scans of Alzheimer's diseased brains[1].

