The Kober-Cogan building, once located next to the Leavey Center and across from Darnall Hall, was constructed from 1957-1958. Spanning 55,761 square feet, Kober-Cogan was a six-story brick building with each floor containing twenty rooms, separate shower and bathroom facilities, a lounge, and a suitcase storage room.

The Marcus J. Bles Building is on Georgetown University's Medical Campus. Its namesake was a frequent donor to the University after his young daughter was treated there. 

The Concentrated Care Center (CCC) is a building on Georgetown University's Medical Campus, designed for the treatment of critically ill patients. A ground breaking ceremony was held on November 14, 1973,

Basic Science is a building on Georgetown University's Medical Campus located at 3900 Reservoir Road NW. Construction began on September 11, 1967 and was completed March 29, 1972. Designed by the architecture firm Ellerbe & Mariani, it comprises 55,719 square feet. It was built at a cost of $7, 377, 084, including the cost of the Dahlgren Medical Library and Preclinical Science.

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