Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

The Ronald Reagan Medical Center, which is part of the University of California Los Angeles medical complex, has over a million square feet of treatment space. It is home to the Mattel Children’s Hospital as well as the Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital. The Reagan Medical Center has 520 private patient rooms that contain some of the latest advancements in medical and patient technology.

Flannery provided many aluminum trims for the interior of the Ronald Reagan Medical Center. Several different drywall trims can be found inside the 10-story structure, including Flannery’s Drywall Reveal (DWR), Base Molding (DWSM), and other custom interior trims.

Interior Lower Lobby of the Ronald Reagan Medical Center.

A view of the interior garden at the Ronald Reagan Medical Center.

 


More About the Trims from this Project:

Drywall RevealDrywall Reveal:

Flannery’s Drywall Reveals create an aesthetic division between drywall panels on vertical walls and ceilings. Drywall Reveals can be used to create horizontal or vertical architectural reveals and can intersect cleanly where desired. Flannery offers many of its Drywall Reveals with Aluminum Alignment Splices to ease the installation process and create crisp and clean butt joints and lines.

 

Shadow Mold ShapeDrywall Shadow Mold:

Flannery’s Aluminum Drywall Shadow Molds (or Z-Metals) create an aesthetic reveal between drywall and dissimilar materials including door and window frames, ceilings, and floors. Shadow Molds can be used to terminate drywall at the top or bottom of vertical walls and act as a reveal base. Shadow Molds can also be inserted into Kerf slots along door and window frames. Flannery offers many of its Drywall Shadow Molds with Aluminum Alignment Splices to ease the installation process and create crisp and clean butt joints and lines.

 


Radius:

Drywall Radius 3D

Flannery can radius many of our Drywall Trims when the trim runs along a “curved” or “radiused” plane. Radiused material is bent to a project’s dimensional requirements and is considered a custom product.