Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health

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The Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health is a distinctive Las Vegas medical and research facility focused on neurodegenerative diseases, renowned for its striking, deconstructivist architecture by Frank Gehry.

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instanceOf healthcare facility
medical research center
nonprofit organization
address 888 West Bonneville Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada
affiliation Cleveland Clinic
surface form: Cleveland Clinic Nevada
architect Frank Gehry
architecturalStyle Deconstructivism
contemporary architecture
associatedWith Keep Memory Alive foundation
surface form: Keep Memory Alive charity
buildingFunction event and community space
medical clinic
research laboratories
category Frank Gehry building
surface form: Frank Gehry buildings

Hospitals in Las Vegas
Research institutes in Nevada
country United States of America
surface form: United States
founder Keep Memory Alive foundation
Larry Ruvo
groundbreakingDate 2007
hasWebsite https://www.clevelandclinic.org/brainhealth
inception 2010
locatedIn Downtown Las Vegas
Las Vegas, Nevada
surface form: Las Vegas

Nevada
mission support for patients and caregivers affected by brain diseases
treatment and research of memory and movement disorders
namedAfter Larry Ruvo’s father Lou Ruvo
notableFeature distinctive Gehry-designed event hall
highly sculptural, fragmented façade
striking stainless-steel exterior
offersService caregiver support programs
clinical care for dementia patients
clinical trials
neurological diagnostics
patient education
openingDate 2010-07-13
operatedBy Cleveland Clinic
partOf Cleveland Clinic
primaryFocus neurodegenerative diseases
regionServed southern Nevada
surface form: Southern Nevada

southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
researchFocus Alzheimer's disease
surface form: Alzheimer’s disease

Huntington’s disease
Parkinson’s disease
cognitive disorders
frontotemporal dementia
memory disorders
multiple sclerosis

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Gehry Partners, LLP notableWork Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health
Gehry Partners, LLP architect Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health