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Page 1: 2016 Architecture for Health Showcase Compendium

2016

archshowcase.org

COM PE N DI U MShowcasing top health care facility designs

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2016

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COM PE N DI U MShowcasing top health care facility designs

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Inclusion of the projects and companies in the 2016 Architecture for Health Showcase Compendium does not indicate an endorsement of the project or company. For information on being included in the 2017 Architecture for Health Showcase Compendium, visit ashe.org/gallery. To view more information and photos for the companies and projects included in the Compendium of Architecture for Health™, visit archshowcase.org.

© 2016 American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE), a personal membership group of the American Hospital Association (AHA)

No parts of this publication may be reproduced or distributed through any means without written permission.Catalog number: 055581

Cover photo credits to the 2016 Vista Award Winners:Lawrence Group (SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital Jefferson City, Jefferson City, MO)HKS, Inc. (VCU Health Emergency Department Expansion and Renovation, Richmond, VA)RDK Engineers (Carolinas Medical Center Pineville, Energy Plant, Charlotte, NC)

Printed in the U.S.A.

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The Architecture for Health Showcase provides several platforms for highlighting the latest health care facility design and construction projects. The Architecture for Health Showcase Gallery is exhibited at the International Summit & Exhibition on Health Facility Planning, Design, & Construction (PDC Summit) and the Annual Conference and Technical Exhibition of the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE). The Architecture for Health Showcase Compendium is the printed element of the program and is shared with attendees at both conferences. The Compendium is also mailed to American Hospital Association CEO members.

Architecture for Health Online can be viewed at archshowcase.org. Visit this online gallery to learn more about the projects and firms featured in the Compendium.

Those interested in participating in the 2017 Architecture for Health Showcase should visit archshowcase.org for more information.

The Architecture for Health Showcase would like to thank Sherwin-Williams for their generous sponsorship.

2016

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Since 1993, the American Society for

Healthcare Engineering of the American

Hospital Association has recognized design

and construction initiatives across the United

States through the Vista Awards program.

The Vista Awards recognize teams that have

worked together to develop and maintain

safe, quality health care environments,

demonstrate effective and efficient

communication, and rely on data-based

decision-making processes.

The Vista Awards are granted based on team

collaboration and focus on the project’s key

stakeholders—individuals who have been

involved from inception to completion as well

as during any post-occupancy evaluations.

For more information about the Vista Award

program, visit ashe.org/vista.

2016 Award Winners and Award Categories

Lawrence Group

SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital Jefferson CityJEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI

(PAGE 30)

New ConstructionConstructing a new facility, essentially from the ground up. The new facility may be connected to an existing facility, but the building must have its own identity and be a new space.

2016 Vista Awards

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RDK Engineers

Carolinas Medical Center Pineville, Energy PlantCHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA

(PAGE 39)

HKS, Inc.

VCU Health Emergency Department Expansion and RenovationRICHMOND, VIRGINIA

(PAGE 23)

2016 Award Winners and Award Categories

InfrastructureModifying or replacing major portions of the utility generation, distribution, or control systems. These changes involve significant project planning.

RenovationAltering existing conditions or adding new space to existing structures. The original building envelope remains essentially intact.

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Paint Shield™, the firSt ePa-regiStered microbicidal Paint that kills greater than 99.9 percent of Staph (Staphylococcus aureus), mrSa (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus),

E. coli (Escherichia coli), Vre (Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis) and Enterobacter aerogenes within two hours of exposure on painted surfaces will be available in most Sherwin-Williams stores beginning february 1, 2016.

by killing these infectious bacteria on painted surfaces, Paint Shield offers customers an important new tool to help prevent the spread of bacteria that can cause hospital-acquired infections (hais).

“Sherwin-Williams is proud to begin our 150th year by rolling out one of our greatest technological

breakthroughs ever,” said John morikis, president and ceo, Sherwin-Williams. “Paint Shield demonstrates how powerful the impact of Sherwin-Williams coatings technology can be for our customers.”

Paint Shield doesn’t just inhibit the growth of common microbes, it actually has the power to kill infectious bacteria, including Staph (Staphylococcus aureus), mrSa, and E. coli, thereby giving healthcare systems and other facilities an important new tool to help prevent the spread of some of the most common bacteria that trigger hospital-acquired infections. ePa-test protocol showed that once it is applied, the effectiveness of Paint Shield lasts for up to four years, as long as the integrity of the surface is maintained.

according to the U.S. department of health and human Services, healthcare-associated infections are

A new breakthrough paint with the power to kill bacteria

one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in the United States. further, the U.S. centers for disease control and Prevention (cdc) notes that approximately one in 25 U.S. patients contract at least one infection during the course of their hospital care.

“continued progress in combating hais will require a broad array of measures, including passive methods that are less dependent on human intervention,” said Steve revnew, senior vice president of Product innovation, Sherwin-Williams. “by continuing to kill mrSa and other bacteria, even after repeated contamination, Paint Shield offers hospitals and other facilities an important new tool to help in the fight against the spread of hais.” 

the exclusive patented technology in Paint Shield represents the culmination of extensive research and

collaboration between Sherwin-Williams coatings scientists and expert microbiologists.

Paint Shield can be applied on interior hard, nonporous ceilings, walls, doors and trim. it is ideal for a variety of settings such as healthcare facilities, athletic facilities, schools, day care centers, senior care communities, residential housing, hospitality settings and cruise ships.

featuring quality coating performance, great hide and durability, Paint Shield will be available in 550 colors and will come in the popular eg-shel finish.

Paint Shield™ Microbicidal Paint is the first EPA-registered paint that kills greater than 99.9 percent of Staph (Staphylococcus aureus), MRSA, E. coli, VRE, and Enterobacter aerogenes within two hours of exposure on a painted surface.

Paint Shield™

For more information, including availability, visit SWPaintShield.com.

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Paint Shield™, the firSt ePa-regiStered microbicidal Paint that kills greater than 99.9 percent of Staph (Staphylococcus aureus), mrSa (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus),

E. coli (Escherichia coli), Vre (Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecalis) and Enterobacter aerogenes within two hours of exposure on painted surfaces will be available in most Sherwin-Williams stores beginning february 1, 2016.

by killing these infectious bacteria on painted surfaces, Paint Shield offers customers an important new tool to help prevent the spread of bacteria that can cause hospital-acquired infections (hais).

“Sherwin-Williams is proud to begin our 150th year by rolling out one of our greatest technological

breakthroughs ever,” said John morikis, president and ceo, Sherwin-Williams. “Paint Shield demonstrates how powerful the impact of Sherwin-Williams coatings technology can be for our customers.”

Paint Shield doesn’t just inhibit the growth of common microbes, it actually has the power to kill infectious bacteria, including Staph (Staphylococcus aureus), mrSa, and E. coli, thereby giving healthcare systems and other facilities an important new tool to help prevent the spread of some of the most common bacteria that trigger hospital-acquired infections. ePa-test protocol showed that once it is applied, the effectiveness of Paint Shield lasts for up to four years, as long as the integrity of the surface is maintained.

according to the U.S. department of health and human Services, healthcare-associated infections are

A new breakthrough paint with the power to kill bacteria

one of the leading causes of preventable deaths in the United States. further, the U.S. centers for disease control and Prevention (cdc) notes that approximately one in 25 U.S. patients contract at least one infection during the course of their hospital care.

“continued progress in combating hais will require a broad array of measures, including passive methods that are less dependent on human intervention,” said Steve revnew, senior vice president of Product innovation, Sherwin-Williams. “by continuing to kill mrSa and other bacteria, even after repeated contamination, Paint Shield offers hospitals and other facilities an important new tool to help in the fight against the spread of hais.” 

the exclusive patented technology in Paint Shield represents the culmination of extensive research and

collaboration between Sherwin-Williams coatings scientists and expert microbiologists.

Paint Shield can be applied on interior hard, nonporous ceilings, walls, doors and trim. it is ideal for a variety of settings such as healthcare facilities, athletic facilities, schools, day care centers, senior care communities, residential housing, hospitality settings and cruise ships.

featuring quality coating performance, great hide and durability, Paint Shield will be available in 550 colors and will come in the popular eg-shel finish.

Paint Shield™ Microbicidal Paint is the first EPA-registered paint that kills greater than 99.9 percent of Staph (Staphylococcus aureus), MRSA, E. coli, VRE, and Enterobacter aerogenes within two hours of exposure on a painted surface.

Paint Shield™

For more information, including availability, visit SWPaintShield.com.

Paint-Shield_ASHE-placement.indd All Pages 2/8/16 10:13 AM

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Project Listings (ALPHABETICAL BY FIRM)

Boulder Associates 10 Banner Health Fort Collins Medical Center FoRT CoLLIns, Co

CallisonRTKL 11 Warren Clinic at South Memorial Saint Francis Health System TuLsA, ok

CO Architects 12 Kaiser Permanente – San Diego Central Hospital sAn dIEgo, CA

Cuningham Group Architecture 13 Hamad Medical Center Emergency Department Annex doHA, qATAR

Dreyfuss & Blackford Architects 14 Adventist Health – St. Helena Hospital – Project Transform sT. HELEnA, CA

EwingCole 15 The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia – Specialty Care & Surgery Center kIng oF PRussIA, PA

FKP Architects, Inc. & Pelli Clarke Pelli 16 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Care PHILAdELPHIA, PA

Flad Architects 17 UW Health at The American Center MAdIson, wI

Hand Construction, LLC 18 Musculoskeletal Institute of Louisiana–Architect: Somdal Associates, LLC sHREvEPoRT, LA

Hasenstab Architects, Inc. 19 OhioMHAS Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare Campus Consolidation Additions and Renovations noRTHFIELd, oH

HDR 20 Humber River Hospital ToRonTo, onTARIo, CAnAdA

HGA Architects and Engineers 21 Northeast Georgia Medical Center BRAsELTon, gA

HKS, Inc 22 MetroHealth System Medical Center CLEvELAnd, oH

HKS, Inc 23 VCU Health Emergency Department Expansion and Renovation RICHMond, vA

HKS, Inc 24 CHI Baylor St. Luke’s Health Medical Center HousTon, Tx

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture 25 Central Iowa Healthcare Outpatient Center MARsHALLTown, IA

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture 26 Montgomery VA Health Care Center MonTgoMERY, AL

CONTE NTS

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Project Listings (ALPHABETICAL BY FIRM)

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture 27 US Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient Clinic sAn josE, CA

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture 28 Hedrick Medical Office Building CHILLICoTHE, Mo

HOK 29 Scripps Prebys Cardiovascular Institute LA joLLA, CA

Lawrence Group 30 SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital—Jefferson City jEFFERson CITY, Mo

MorrisSwitzer~Environments for Health 31 Lahey Outpatient Center at Danvers MRI dAnvERs, MA

Nacht & Lewis 32 UCSF China Basin Landing Primary Care Clinic sAn FRAnCIsCo, CA

Page 33 Baylor Surgical Hospital at Park Place FoRT woRTH, Tx

Page 34 Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus–Special Isolation Unit HousTon, Tx

Payette 35 Thermal Comfort for Healthcare Spaces Research BosTon, MA

Ratcliff 36 Stanford Cancer Center South Bay sAn josE, CA

Ratcliff 37 Student Wellness Center, San Jose State University sAn josE, CA

Ratcliff 38 Valley Health Center Downtown San Jose, County of Santa Clara sAn josE, CA

RDK Engineers 39 Carolinas Medical Center Pineville, Energy Plant CHARLoTTE, nC

The S/L/A/M Collaborative, Inc. 40 Danbury Hospital, Peter and Carmen Lúcia Buck Pavilion dAnBuRY, CT

Steffian Bradley Architects 41 Mattapan Community Health Center MATTAPAn, MA

Wilmot Sanz 42 Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital FALLs CHuRCH, vA

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This new, 151,000-square-foot greenfield hospital establishes a new campus for Banner Health in northern Colorado. The building houses a 16-exam room clinic, 24 inpatient beds, five OB rooms, imaging, two operating rooms, lab, pharmacy and an emergency department.

Based on a template designed for flexible, incremental growth, this facility will be able to adapt to emerging healthcare trends and remain a state-of the-art facility for years to come. The exterior design adapts the template for the local character by stacked and layered masonry walls of varying sizes, finishes and colors to mimic the panoramic vista of the Rocky Mountains.

Boulder Associates

boulderassociates.com

Banner Health Fort Collins Medical CenterFORT COLLINS, COLORADO

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 151,000ACTUAL COST: $56 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: February 2015

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Saint Francis Health System partnered with CallisonRTKL to design and brand their outpatient clinic model and experience. Three new clinics were designed, Warren Clinic at South Memorial, Tulsa Hills and North Broken Arrow, as patient friendly, operationally efficient clinics distinguishing the brand apart from competition. All three clinics offer primary and urgent care, radiology, lab, and specialty services to the Tulsa, Oklahoma area. A “plug-n-play” clinic prototype is integrated in the clinics allowing for growth and flexibility for various sites in the area. An interior design theme of “Light From Above” utilizes natural light and exterior views to a fountain, pond, courtyard and gardens to enforce the brand and provide a positive experience for patients and staff. Further implementing the brand, the color pink, a dominant feature of the Saint Francis brand, is incorporated in the exterior design through a glass wall infused with varying pink tones. This wall acts as a visual icon drawing patients into the clinic.

CallisonRTKL

callisonrtkl.com

Warren Clinic at South Memorial Saint Francis Health SystemTULSA, OKLAHOMA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 26,962COMPLETION DATE: March 2015

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Continuing to build upon its progressive Template Hospital and “Small Hospital, Big Idea” strategy, Kaiser Permanente has overlaid new initiatives in sustainability, healing environments and information technology into its new San Diego Central Hospital. Key strategies include enhanced patient and caregiver control of their environment and access to information, as well as respite through links to nature. The experience of the region’s benign climate, warming sun and cooling coastal breezes is available throughout the facility. Exterior terraces on every nursing unit offer access to daylight and vistas. The design transforms a former brownfield site into a landscape microcosm of San Diego’s natural environment of rocky mesas, canyon riparian environments, and coastal trees. Currently pursuing LEED for Healthcare Gold status, it seeks a 28-percent-plus reduction in energy consumption over an ASHRAE 90.1-2007 baseline building, and employs 100 percent LED lighting and controls, day-lighting, active chilled beams, tri-generation and photovoltaics.

CO Architects

coarchitects.com

Kaiser Permanente – San Diego Central HospitalSAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 565,000COMPLETION DATE: 2016

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This Hamad Medical Center Emergency Department Annex consists of the development of a new and expanded Trauma and Emergency Department building to replace the existing outdated building, and the integration of the new building into the remaining Hospital. The project incorporates a schedule of accommodations of approximately 30,000 gross square meters (227 treatment rooms) consisting of tertiary care services ranging from trauma and medical resuscitation, to urgent care, short stay, and see and treat walk-in services. The project also consists of other clinical services including a hyperbaric chamber unit as well as nonclinical services including a disaster and management unit, an education and training center with a 100-seat auditorium, a food and beverage/coffee and snack unit, and a police station. Dedicated support services for the ED and trauma units such as diagnostic imaging, clinical lab, and pharmacy will also be housed in the new building.

A vehicle traffic study and site and landscape plan is also part of this project to respectively streamline the vehicular circulation and emphasize the campus entry point and approach at this location for a new Hamad Medical Corporation 2030 building image.

Cuningham Group Architecture

cuningham.com

Hamad Medical Center Emergency Department AnnexDOHA, QATAR

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 323,000COMPLETION DATE: 2019

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Built in 1947, St. Helena Hospital in the Napa Valley boasts a spectacular setting. Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture set about creating an architectural vision for this unique facility centered on the patient experience, from admission and care through discharge. A multi-year, multi-phase renovation and expansion has transformed this hospital into a state-of-the-art facility where care is provided amidst picturesque views and vistas.

Renovation work included Intensive Care Unit facilities, updated family waiting areas and corridor/staff connection zones which access more than 100 inpatient beds; a new Family Birthing Unit with dedicated procedure/exam rooms and a nursery; and Labor Delivery Recovery Post-Partum Suites.

Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture

dreyfussblackford.com

Adventist Health – St. Helena Hospital – Project TransformST. HELENA, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 48,000ACTUAL COST: $23.5 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2015

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The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is a leader in providing high quality care closer to their patients’ homes through its growing care network. The King of Prussia Specialty Care and Ambulatory Surgery Center reflects a broader shift in healthcare towards an increased reliance on ambulatory care, and allows CHOP to deliver world class care through a mature, well-coordinated care network.

EwingCole collaborated with key decision-makers and user groups to design a progressive center for the care of children that enriches the family experience, increases efficiency of staff work flow, and creates a healing environment. This new Center exemplifies CHOP’s goal of providing the right care, at the right time, and in the right location while doing so at a cost that reflects enhanced value to their patients and families.

This building ups the ante both in scale and in the complexity of care that can be safely managed in an ambulatory setting. The new facility allows CHOP to provide care to 400 patients a day. In addition to the surgery center with two operating rooms and the urgent care center, the 135,000 sf facility has the latest imaging equipment, 68 exam rooms, and a day hospital for cancer patients.

EwingCole

ewingcole.com

The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia – Specialty Care & Surgery CenterKING OF PRUSSIA, PENNSYLVANIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 135,000ACTUAL COST: $44 Million

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FKP Architects, Inc. & Pelli Clarke Pelli

fkp.com

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric CarePHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 700,000COMPLETION DATE: November 2015

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) opened its 12 story 700,000 sq. ft. ambulatory care center across the street from the main campus. The Buerger Center for Advanced Pediatric Medicine sits atop a 5 story, below grade parking garage blanketed by a large landscaped park. A green roof provides respite for families and staff, and with its multiple surfaces and finishes also serves as a physical therapy area. One of the overarching concepts of “Children in Motion” is evident throughout the project from the ribbon like landscaping and undulating colorful building facades, to the curving and dynamic forms found inside.

On the interior, the building houses clinics, radiology, infusion, sports/developmental therapies as well as a visitor welcome center, and dining and conferencing services. An interactive 300’ ramp links levels 1 and 2 creating a unique experiential journey enjoyed by all. Bold colors applied in a purposeful manner provide clear way finding and used in juxtaposition with natural materials and clean detailing create a sophisticated yet playful interior environment.

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In order to meet growing community needs, UW Health expanded with a new healthcare campus approximately twelve miles from the main UW Health campus. The new 500,000-square-foot hospital, universal care center, clinic building, and sports/wellness facilities provided the opportunity to create a new healthcare center in a completely different way—applying patient-focused care models and efficient flows and operations based on Lean principles, with orthopedic medicine and healthy lifestyle as the mission.

The new three-wing facility houses 58-beds, with space for an additional 28, for orthopedic and general medical/surgical patients; clinic exam rooms for outpatient care in a variety of clinical specialties; universal care center for outpatient diagnostic and treatment procedures; a wellness, fitness, and sports performance wing with rehab therapies, therapeutic pool, sports courts, sprint track, exercise pool, classrooms, and demonstration kitchen; and a 24-hour emergency center.

Recently opened, UW Health at The American Center is on its way to becoming one of the most advanced hospitals and wellness centers in the country.

Flad Architects

flad.com

UW Health at The American CenterMADISON, WISCONSIN

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 500,000ACTUAL COST: $173 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: August 2015

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The Musculoskeletal Institute project was designed by Somdal Associates, LLC. Site restrictions led to an elevated design and required a combination of renovations to the existing building as well as the addition of a state of the art specialty hospital that features a central atrium.

Hand Construction was tasked with managing the installation process of the 80 foot tall elliptical point-to-point glass atrium with structural steel and glass connectors. The glass utilized on this project was shipped to the United States from overseas, and its care and handling was vital to the success of the project. The job also required fabrication and installation of a curved curtain wall system, and integration of the new building into the existing building. The Hand team’s attention to detail and special treatment in this process enabled the project to stay on schedule and prevented costly delays.

The newly designed building allows for covered patient entry and parking. It houses the medical offices of several orthopedic sub-specialty divisions, as well as the specialty hospital.

Hand Construction, LLC

handconstruction.com

Musculoskeletal Institute of Louisiana– Architect: Somdal Associates, LLCSHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 41,642ACTUAL COST: $13,355,240COMPLETION DATE: August 2007

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Serving forensic and civil high-risk patients, a new 258-bed addition was added to the regional psychiatric facility at the Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare Campus. Each of the eight new patient units include: 18 private rooms with private bathrooms, four semi-private rooms, centralized nurses’ stations, a patient dining room, open living spaces, group rooms, consultation spaces, an intensive care room, an exam room, patient laundry, residential courtyard and direct access to support staff space.

The design of the patient units provides for clear sightlines to enhance patient and staff safety and for therapeutic interaction.

Patients also have access to fresh air, natural light and secure landscaped spaces. All patient rooms have a view of nature. The nurses’ stations were created to feel open and inviting while still providing a secure area for staff.

The final result is a facility that provides a secure, functional and flexible environment with effective care-giving, ease of maintenance and adaptability for future changes in treatment programs, staffing and technology.

Hasenstab Architects, Inc.

hasenstabinc.com

OhioMHAS Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare Campus Consolidation Additions and RenovationsNORTHFIELD, OHIO

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 297,876ACTUAL COST: $62.5 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: July 2016

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Humber River Hospital is one of Canada’s largest regional acute care hospitals, serving more than 850,000 people in the northwest Toronto area. When complete in the spring of 2015, the new Humber River Hospital will offer approximately 1.7 million SF of space, making it the largest acute care hospital in the Greater Toronto Area.

Humber River’s overarching goal for the new hospital was to create a facility that is Lean, Green and Digital. The Lean approach to planning led to the use of on-stage/off-stage areas inside the facility, as well as consistent floor layouts, standardized rooms and clinics, and centralized support spaces. Green design is realized by maximizing daylighting opportunities, orienting the building to minimize heat gain, using sustainable materials and high-performance building systems, and incorporating green roofs on 50% of the roofs throughout the campus. The facility adheres to the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system guidelines with a goal of achieving LEED Silver certification. Digital design permeates every aspect of the new hospital. As the first fully digital hospital in North America, the hospital is designed to support the latest medical technology in a completely digital environment.

HDR

www.hdrinc.com

Humber River HospitalTORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,733,578ACTUAL COST: $1.75 BillionCOMPLETION DATE: May 2015

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HGA Architects and Engineers

hga.com

Northeast Georgia Medical CenterBRASELTON, GEORGIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: Hospital: 237,700 MOB: 113,500

ACTUAL COST: Hospital: $181 Million MOB: $23 Million

COMPLETION DATE: December 2014

Northeast Georgia Health System’s vision for their new satellite campus in Braselton, Georgia, was to create a state-of-the-art facility that incorporates innovations in design, proven to enhance the delivery of care and provide a total patient-centered experience in an innovative and highly sustainable environment.

Using Lean principles and Evidence-Based Design, HGA worked with NGHS to direct a series of interactive workshops with staff, physicians and community members to explore the ideal patient experience and formulate a vision for the new hospital. Concurrently, HGA used Lean process planning to create smarter workflows for physicians and staff.

Applying an integrated project delivery approach, the team leveraged NGHS’ “Quest for Excellence” culture, with a mission to drive out waste. As a result of successful collaboration, the 237,000 SF, 100-bed facility was completed two months early and under budget, bringing exceptional healthcare to the Braselton Community. HGA also designed a 125,000 SF, $23 million MOB on the same site to expand outpatient services.

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HKS, Inc

hksinc.com

MetroHealth System Medical CenterCLEVELAND, OHIO

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 2.3 MillionACTUAL COST: $400 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2020

The MetroHealth System is an industry leader in trauma, emergency and critical care, medical and surgical sub-specialties, heart and vascular care, cancer care, senior health, stroke and rehabilitative healthcare services. The 2.3 million-square-foot facility master plan focuses on a transformation for the 175 year-old MetroHealth campus. The campus challenges include the need to consider urban context, opportunity for growth in the community while still serving as a Level 1 Trauma care center and a full service acute care hospital. This process flips the paradigm of health delivery; focusing on the hospital as the first line of defense in the care and wellbeing of a population, it is now the last stop. HKS is working with MetroHealth system to identify future scenarios which respond to strategic objectives and related capacity requirements. The transformation process will set an example for hospitals nationwide by taking MetroHealth from an oasis from the surrounding Cleveland community, to embracing that community and focusing on wellness and well-being.

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VCU Health’s Emergency Department renovation encompassed 67,500 sf on the ground floor of the main hospital completed in 4 major construction phases spanning a 5-year period. The renovation in-place of the entire main hospital ground floor was strategically planned to maintain operations during the process. Major components included a dedicated pediatric ED, 6-bay trauma center, clinical decision unit and several specialized major medical exam areas for a total of 98 exam spaces.

Opened in 2013 in Richmond, Virginia as the largest open trauma bay suite on the east coast, the renovated ED enables multiple trauma victims to be cared for simultaneously with the ability to expand/flex in place to accommodate mass casualty situations. Staffed 24/7 with board-certified emergency physicians and highly skilled trauma/critical care surgeons, the department treats more than 3,700 trauma patients each year from across Central Virginia. The renovation optimizes staff and patient safety, patient thru-put and trauma capacity.

HKS, Inc

hksinc.com

VCU Health Emergency Department Expansion and RenovationRICHMOND, VIRGINIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 67,500 SF of expanded, renovated and shell spaceACTUAL COST: $35.6 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: August 2013

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HKS, Inc

hksinc.com

CHI Baylor St. Luke’s Health Medical CenterHOUSTON, TEXAS

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 750,000ACTUAL COST: $382 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2019

The proposed new bed tower for Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center represents an icon for state-of-the-art medical research and practice. The unique geometry and architectural expression represents a foundational mission of the institution which is to offer personalized and precise healthcare service and treatment to their patients. The new tower is oriented to create a dynamic presence when viewed from the most frequent angles of approach and marks the gateway into the TMC research campus. Simultaneously the angled orientation improves self-shading and is well suited to the southern orientation. The 5-story diagnostics and treatment facility is organized to convey clear points of access for visitors while providing ample overhangs to shade naturally lit multi-volume entrances and public drop-off areas. Elevated outdoor areas and terraces help separate the diagnostic and treatment block from the new and existing tower while providing views of a landscape terrace from above.

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This developer-led, lease-back project consists of an approximately 67,500 SF, three-story Ambulatory Surgery Center (ASC) and its associated parking. The ASC contains a lab, imaging, surgery, urgent care, wound care and physical therapy areas, with associated support areas and an administration suite. Site amenities include a loading area, general landscaping features, detention basin and outlying support components including an emergency generator and oxygen tank.

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture

hoeferwysocki.com

Central Iowa Healthcare Outpatient CenterMARSHALLTOWN, IOWA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 67,500ACTUAL COST: $23 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: May 2015

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Hoefer Wysocki Architecture

hoeferwysocki.com

Montgomery VA Health Care CenterMONTGOMERY, ALABAMA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 153,315ACTUAL COST: $35 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: June 2015

The design for the new outpatient clinic was driven by the idea of creating a relaxing, healing environment for patients and their families while establishing an inspiring work atmosphere for staff. The building form is shaped to resemble open arms hugging the central green space and healing garden, welcoming and inviting veterans and their families. The glazed, two-story elliptical-shaped lobby rises from the center, providing a strong and memorable image of the facility and the high-quality service being provided within. The main entry drive is flanked on either side with trees which act as a natural screen from the paved parking lots and lead to the glass-covered drop-off. The drive peaks visual interest through its curved approach, which progressively unveils the building. This concept eliminates congestion, providing efficient vehicular circulation.

The use of artificial lighting and energy resources were minimized in the design; all waiting areas and most work spaces and break rooms have access to daylight and views. The clinic was designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification.

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This $37 million design-build, lease-back, outpatient clinic is designed to fuse the existing site contexts, local climate, and the surrounding landscape, to blend together a healing oasis connecting patients, staff, and the community. This inspiring atmosphere helped play a significant role shaping the form and orientation of this 92,000-squarefoot building with exterior wood veneer composite panels and transparent glazing. Taking full advantage of the unique site, views of Mount Hamilton and the Santa Cruz Mountains are available from the east and west from all three floors. This clinic will be designed for LEED Silver Certification. The facility is expected to break ground summer of 2016.

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture

hoeferwysocki.com

US Department of Veterans Affairs Outpatient ClinicSAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 92,000ACTUAL COST: $37 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2017

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The new 82,135-square-foot Hedrick Medical Center is designed to serve as a complete replacement to the existing hospital and expand the medical center’s service to the community. Hoefer Wysocki explored multiple options and 13 sites for expansion, renovation, and replacement. The 25-bed replacement critical access hospital sits on a greenfield site. The new facility is designed to be an integral part of the healing process in all respects, and cares for everyone inside from the patient to the health care provider. With state-of-the-art technology at every turn, the facility includes a wide range of inpatient services including medical/surgical and obstetrics units, state-of-the-art imaging and diagnostic facilities, outpatient clinical services, administration space, and hospital-wide support services. A separate medical office building of 20,000 square feet is located adjacent to the Medical Center.

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture

hoeferwysocki.com

Hedrick Medical CenterCHILLICOTHE, MISSOURI

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 82,135ACTUAL COST: $35 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2014

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Building on Scripps Health’s legacy, the new Prebys Cardiovascular Institute in La Jolla, California, is conceived to be the region’s largest and most advanced center dedicated to cardiovascular care. The 383,000-square-foot tower, embodies the mission and vision of Scripps.

The seven-story, 167-bed hospital includes 59 intensive care beds, four operating rooms, two hybrid operating rooms, three cardiac catheterization labs connected to centralized research labs, and a center for graduate education. Interior spaces support advanced medical treatment, patient care, research, clinical trials and graduate medical education within an environment supportive of patient and family-centered care.

Working within the context of the Scripps campus, the architecture reinterprets the campus’ materials into a new language of forms, patterns and details with a view to the future. The contemporary design announces the program with distinct, readable elements.

The design team worked closely with Scripps to develop a facility that introduces innovative solutions that improve functional flexibility, staff efficiency, productivity and the delivery of patient care.

HOK

hok.com

Prebys Cardiovascular Institute Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla CampusLA JOLLA, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 383,000COMPLETION DATE: November 2014

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SSM Health St. Mary’s Replacement Hospital is the first new hospital to be built in mid-Missouri in more than 50 years. Located on a 110-acre greenfield site, this full-service, 366,000-square-foot hospital and 66,000-square-foot medical office building redefines the healthcare experience for patients, physicians and staff in the community.

The new campus was designed to embody the SSM mission: “Through our exceptional health care services, we reveal the healing presence of God.” To achieve exceptional quality and safety, the team applied evidence-based design principles supporting better outcomes and improving performance and satisfaction.

Features: 172 private patient rooms with separate patient corridors; 26 emergency services exam rooms with direct connectivity to the interventional platform; 20 behavioral health inpatient rooms and 3 behavioral health safe rooms; 11 imaging rooms; 7 operating suites; 14 LDRP patient suites; 12 intensive care suites and 4 ICU flex rooms; 122 general Med-Surg rooms; Healing garden with statue, walking trail, courtyards and water feature

Lawrence Group

thelawrencegroup.com

SSM Health St. Mary’s Hospital—Jefferson CityJEFFERSON CITY, MISSOURI

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 432,000ACTUAL COST: $202 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: November 2014

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The first of its kind in North America, Lahey Outpatient Center at Danvers has opened a new state-of-the-art MRI suite showcasing the Phillips Ingenia 1.5T MRI and Ambient In-Bore Experience. MorrisSwitzer worked closely with Beverly Hospital and Philips engineers to design a relaxing, comfortable MRI environment that addresses the patient’s emotional and physical needs.

MRIs can be intimidating for patients, the Philips Ingenia 1.5T MRI and Ambient In-Bore Experience offers customizable dynamic LED lighting, music, and an immersive viewing experience. Patients are empowered to choose video themes, sounds, and soothing color options via touch screen. This pleasant distraction is incorporated into the expanded in-bore space which includes a mirror on the head coil, allowing patients to watch a screen mounted behind the MRI.

This custom MRI room is specially designed with rounded corners and seamless storage to give the feeling of spaciousness and decrease clutter. Workflow improvements were also incorporated into the design to improve operational efficiency for the technicians.

MorrisSwitzer~ Environments for Health

morrisswitzer.com

Lahey Outpatient Center at Danvers MRIDANVERS, MASSACHUSETTS

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,000ACTUAL COST: $2.4 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: November 2015

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This clinic resides in lease space featuring an Onstage/Offstage healthcare delivery concept. The configuration is unique in character, offering 170 feet by a mere 40 feet in width. The design takes advantage of its long glass exposure by lining up the patient waiting room, reception, call center, staff work areas, offices and conference rooms along this side for natural daylight utilization. Patient exam rooms are positioned between the staff workspace and accessed from the waiting room by an interior patient hallway, allowing staff and patients to meet in the middle. Glass transoms above doorways to the staff space allow for “borrowed light” transmittance to the exam rooms.

Staff workspace is arranged in collaborative pods conveniently located adjacent to all clinic rooms. Interior finishes include commercial carpet tile and welded seam sheet vinyl surfaces, wood grain plastic laminates for doors & cabinet surfaces and solid surface counter tops. LED lighting includes an mitered L-shaped suspended fixture over the reception desk and integrated t-bar grid LED fixtures in the ceiling.

Nacht & Lewis

nachtlewis.com

UCSF China Basin Landing Primary Care ClinicSAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 6,819ACTUAL COST: $2.2 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: July 2015

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Baylor Surgical Hospital at Park PlaceFORT WORTH, TEXAS

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 82,000ACTUAL COST: $23.95 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: October 2014

Through programming and analysis, Baylor Surgical Hospital determined that a new ground-up facility would provide increased optimization and best accommodate future growth. They partnered with United Surgical Partners to form Baylor Park Place Hospital. The new two-story 82,000 square-foot hospital features 26 inpatient beds and four intensive care beds.

The facility offers a collaborative care environment, in which families are accommodated with convertible sleeper sofas for overnight stays and the regional art program and entertainment screens provide ample distraction. Thoughtfully placed caregiver stations provide accessibility and transparency and each patient corridor includes respite seating or touch-down niches for family or patients. Careful consideration to the site results in generous daylighting and connection to outdoor spaces. Patient rooms, surgical theatres, and pre/post-op spaces are located along the building’s perimeter to maximize daylighting. Family or caregiver areas including the café and waiting spaces overlook the lobby garden and adjacent greenspaces.

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Texas Children’s Hospital (TCH) was chosen by the CDC to be one of several pediatric Ebola treatment centers countrywide, and the first in Texas. This Special Isolation Unit (SIU) is located on the TCH West Campus and is designed specifically for children with serious communicable diseases, such as Ebola, pandemic influenza, enterovirus D68, and many others. The unit includes eight special isolation patient rooms with donning and doffing areas, BSL-3 Lab, staff locker and shower facilities, autoclaves, and special features to ease communication and decontamination protocols. Various modes of communication allow patients to interact with their families, such as large windows and electronic tablets, and other video and audio devices allow the team to monitor and communicate with patients and caregivers when they are in the patient’s room. Unit flexibility is key for changing functionality; when there are no cases of highly infectious diseases, the facility is used to treat patients with other illnesses. Ten acute care rooms are also located on the same floor to be used as needed.

Page

pagethink.com

Texas Children’s Hospital West Campus– Special Isolation UnitHOUSTON, TEXAS

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 25,000ACTUAL COST: $16 Million (est)COMPLETION DATE: November 2015

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Thermal comfort in a healthcare environment is particularly challenging. The ideal comfort zone of patient rooms, doctor’s spaces, waiting areas and highly controlled environments do not overlap. This creates a perpetual challenge in the operation of a hospital to best meet the thermal comfort needs of all key occupants. To better understand these conditions and observe how this could be optimized, Payette set out to measure and observe a sampling of current conditions in hospitals.

Working with a range of institutions, Payette took measurements of different comfort environments to understand the array of current operating conditions. We also observed the activity and clothing levels of stakeholder groups to understand what the ideal comfort range would be for those groups.

At Payette we integrate research into our practice. Our in-house Building Science Group works alongside our design teams to test sustainable strategies early in the process. Bringing a scientific process to this effort inevitably leads to higher performing buildings that, by definition, embody sustainable design.

Payette

www.payette.com

Thermal Comfort for Healthcare Spaces ResearchBOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS

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This Tenant Improvement project transforms a 70,000 sf shell and core medical office building into a multi-disciplinary/ comprehensive cancer treatment center for Stanford Health Care in San Jose, CA.

In four floors, the project delivers technological innovation in diagnostics, outpatient surgery, therapy and patient support in a light-filled facility of visual tranquility all in one location. Private consultation and exams rooms, shared and private infusion bays, discreet waiting lounges, clinical laboratories, pharmacy, central resource library and café were all programmed into the building.

Building planning included extensive process design work in partnership with client, patient and family advisory councils, members of the local community and a multidisciplinary team of staff to generate a welcoming and efficient floor plan that supports patients, family and staff while maximizing the range of services provided in one convenient location.

Ratcliff

ratcliffarch.com

Stanford Cancer Center South BaySAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 73,000COMPLETION DATE: 2015

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Ratcliff / Blach Construction, the winning D/B team, provided the design of a new 53,000-sf, three-story, Student Wellness Center for CSU San Jose. Conceived from one of the major architectural styles on campus and sited at the intersection of four campus quadrants, the building successfully melds outside and inside by establishing new gathering spaces with sensitive landscaping, façade design and material selections, all the while aligning planning and budget with campus integration as the ultimate goal.

Through a series of collaborative user meetings and workshops, the team worked to meet all program requirements and delivered the project nine weeks ahead of schedule and on budget. The daylight rich interior is based on the concept of “pod planning” and provides private spaces for physicians and counselors, and an open planning concept for support and administrative services. In addition to clinic space, the building houses administrative, meeting and teaching spaces for the University’s Wellness and Health Promotion program. LEED Gold equivalent rating.

Ratcliff

ratcliffarch.com

Student Wellness Center, San Jose State UniversitySAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 53,000ACTUAL COST: $25 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2015

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Situated at a transit gateway to downtown San Jose, served by a future BART station and a major bus corridor, the Valley Health Center will connect three multi-cultural vicinities that historically have lacked access to medical services.

The three-story, 60,000 square foot facility will include urgent care for adults and children, primary care for pediatric, OB/GYN and family medicine, behavioral health services, laboratory, pharmacy and radiology departments. Details include 12 urgent care exam rooms, 22 clinic exam rooms, 12 pediatric and 12 OB/GYN exam rooms in a perimeter corridor and pod design.

RATCLIFF incorporated light and sustainable design elements to achieve LEED Gold certification, and composed the interior building architecture, colors and materials to reflect the multi-cultural clientele and the facility’s urban downtown location located by a significant creek and wildlife habitat. Warm, pleasing interiors greet a diverse patient population and provide an ambiance helpful in reducing anxieties associated with medical visits.

Ratcliff

ratcliffarch.com

Valley Health Center Downtown San Jose, County of Santa ClaraSAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 60,000ACTUAL COST: $30 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2016

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RDK provided MEP services for the new Carolinas Medical Center Pineville Energy Plant. The project consisted of a 22,000 SF stand alone facility capable of supporting a 700,000 SF facility. The new plant included three 350 BHP firetube boilers, four 2MW generators, and four 1,000 ton chillers and cooling towers.

The design team relocated the Central Energy Plant to support the new Bed Tower and Surgical Services wing. The addition of the Energy Plant provided essential support for these additions and the medical benefits they would bring to the community. With the new Energy Plant, Carolinas Medical Center could transition from a small community hospital into a tertiary medical center.

The critical utility systems that the Energy Plant provided to the hospital enabled it to accommodate a broader range and a larger number of patients than ever before.

RDK Engineers

rdkengineers.com

Carolinas Medical Center Pineville, Energy PlantCHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 22,000 (CEP)ACTUAL COST: $37.5 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: January 2011

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The S/L/A/M Collaborative, Inc.

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Danbury Hospital, Peter and Carmen Lúcia Buck PavilionDANBURY, CONNECTICUT

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 300,000ACTUAL COST: $150 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2014

The new 11-story Peter and Carmen Lúcia Buck Pavilion at Danbury Hospital is the largest expansion in the hospital’s history. The Connecticut hospital is part of the Western Connecticut Health Network and a university teaching hospital. Upon arrival, patients and visitors are welcomed by a beautifully landscaped main entry featuring an Oasis garden and an inviting lobby space accessible to nearby parking and the hospital’s enlarged parking garage. The new tower connects to the existing hospital and includes three 35-bed medical/surgical floors, a 30-bed intensive care/critical care unit and a 45,000 square foot state-of-the-art emergency department. There are also two floors available for expansion. All patient rooms throughout the hospital were converted to single-bed, private rooms to enhance both patient care and the patient experience. Family space is offered on each floor, including comfortable waiting areas and private space to consult with physicians and hospital staff. The project is targeted for LEED Gold certification.

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The new 50,000 SF Mattapan Community Health Center (MCHC) is helping to revitalize Boston’s urban Mattapan Square. This LEED-certified building offers inner-city residents a local one-stop “medical home” environment that works to improve the wellbeing and health of the entire district.

An essential resource for this historically downtrodden area, MCHC had spent decades operating in a cramped single-story facility and desperately needed expansion. The organization and designers selected a strategic site along the same major thoroughfare as the prior locale, and together developed an accessible yet striking architectural icon, where open glass facades forge visual connections between the building and the neighborhood it serves.

The new building increased MCHC’s capacity by 300 percent. Exam rooms and dental facilities were doubled, and new essential services like mammography and ultrasound were added.

Upon opening, the community held a jubilant street parade to celebrate this welcome symbol of health and wellness in their redeveloping community.

Steffian Bradley Architects

www.steffian.com

Mattapan Community Health CenterMATTAPAN, MASSACHUSETTS

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 63,337ACTUAL COST: $16.927 MillionCOMPLETION DATE: 2013

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One of the largest facilities of its kind in the region, the new Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital share a 665,000 SF building on the Inova Fairfax Medical Campus.

The Inova Women’s Hospital features 192 all-private patient rooms, 33 Labor/Delivery/Recovery suites, six C-Section Delivery Rooms, a high risk perinatal unit, an antenatal testing center, and a lactation center. The dedicated Women’s Surgery Center features eight operating rooms. A meditative rooftop healing garden provides a relaxing space for patients and their families to connect with nature.

The Inova Children’s Hospital, which features its own dedicated entrance, has 118 private patient rooms, a 108-bassinet level IV neonatal intensive care unit, and Northern Virginia’s only pediatric intensive care unit.

Located prominently along a new entry boulevard, the Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s Hospital represents the latest phase of a long-range master plan that has transformed the medical campus and will help to ensure that Inova Health System remains a destination for world-class patient care, education, and research. The new facility has a goal of LEED Silver certification.

Wilmot Sanz

wilmotsanz.com

Inova Women’s Hospital and Inova Children’s HospitalFALLS CHURCH, VIRGINIA

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 665,000COMPLETION DATE: January 2016

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COM PANY LISTI NGS

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Boulder Associate

boulderassociates.com | page 10

CONTACT

Chin GohMarketing [email protected]

LOCATION

1426 Pearl St, Ste 300Boulder, CO 80302303-499-7795

Boulder Associates has specialized exclusively in healthcare and senior living design since our founding in 1983. We understand the core issues that concern our clients, from broad economic and regulatory pressures to day-to-day operational challenges. We take these challenges on as our own, and we meet them by combining beautiful, innovative design with high-quality, and cost-effective solutions.

CO Architects

www.coarchitects.com | page 12

CONTACT

Tom Chessum, [email protected]

LOCATION

5055 Wilshire Boulevard, 9th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90036323-525-0500

CO Architects is a nationally recognized specialist in the healthcare, higher education and research sectors, and serves a national clientele. Its award-winning healthcare projects incorporate evidence-based design and innovative approaches to facility planning and operations. CO’s work also includes new schools of medicine and allied health on academic medical campuses across the country.

CallisonRTKL

callisonrtkl.com | page 11

CONTACT

Sarah SulzenerBusiness [email protected]

LOCATION 1

1717 Pacific AveDallas, TX 75042214-468-7600

LOCATION 2

200 S Michigan Ave # 1800Chicago, IL 60604312-542-5900

LOCATION 3

2101 L St NWWashington, DC 20037202-912-8100

CallisonRTKL is a global architecture, planning and design firm comprised of over 2,000 dedicated and talented employees. Our innovative, creative designers focus on developing a deep understanding of each client’s needs in order to design and efficiently deliver facilities that have a positive contribution toward our clients’ business success and enhance quality of life.

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Cuningham Group Architecture

cuningham.com | page 13

CONTACT

Maha Abou-Haidar, [email protected]

LOCATION 1

116 W. McDowell Road, Suite 100Phoenix, AZ 85003602-744-3660

LOCATION 2

1030 G StreetSan Diego, CA 92101619-849-1080

LOCATION 3

8665 Hayden PlaceCulver City, CA 90232310-895-2200

Cuningham Group Architecture has an outstanding reputation for creating and delivering excellence in architecture, interior design and urban design. Since 1968, we have focused on architecture that is highly inclusive and incorporates extensive client, consultant, engineer, and contractor participation. This philosophy has led to the design of award-winning projects and a solid reputation for collaboration.

EwingCole

ewingcole.com | page 15

CONTACT

Thaddeus J. Przybylowski, [email protected]

LOCATION 1

100 N. 6th StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19106215-625-4447

LOCATION 2

225 West 34th Street, 14th FloorNew York, NY 10122212-897-4033

LOCATION 3

15231 Laguna Canyon RoadIrvine, CA 92618949-417-7550

EwingCole is a nationally recognized architecture, engineering, interior design and planning firm of over 270 professionals, headquartered in Philadelphia, PA. Healthcare design represents the core of EwingCole’s practice. We form collaborative relationships with our healthcare clients to create uplifting, efficient, and encouraging experiences for patients, families and staff.

Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture

dreyfussblackford.com | page 14

CONTACT

Scott Shannon, AIAHealthcare [email protected]

LOCATION 1

3540 Folsom BoulevardSacramento, CA 95816916-453-1234

LOCATION 2

1500 Sansome StreetSan Francisco, CA 94111415-366-0468

Established in 1950, Dreyfuss + Blackford Architecture is a premier planning and design firm with offices in San Francisco and Sacramento. Our design success hinges on a balance of experience and innovation, integrating each client’s vision and needs with current technological innovations. This approach has not only garnered the praise of our healthcare clients, but more than 100+ design awards from the industry. We are proud of our collaborative relationship with clients who return to us again and again for innovative, thorough and cost-effective services.

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Hand Construction, LLC,

handconstruction.com | page 18

CONTACT

Brad HandVice President of Business

[email protected]

LOCATION

9445 Stevens Rd., Ste. 200Shreveport, LA 71106318-686-4710

Hand Construction is a diversified General Contractor with significant experience in medical, commercial, institutional, industrial, and multi-family residential construction. Hand’s extensive dealings with local, state, and federal agencies, coupled with a top-notch management and supervisory staff, provide a comprehensive package for any construction project.

FKP Architects, Inc. & Pelli Clarke Pelli

www.fkp.com | page 16

CONTACT

Casey OliverMarketing [email protected]

LOCATION

3737 Buffalo Speedway, Ste 1200Houston, TX 77098713-621-2100

FKP delivers more than architecture for health, research and education. Our passionate experts, committed professionals and innovative designers engage our promise to Experience Possibility® across all services of strategy, planning, architecture, interiors and equipment. FKP clients are top-tier pediatric healthcare institutions, community and academic medical campuses, and life science and higher education institutions. For more, visit www.fkp.com.

Flad Architects

flad.com | page 17

CONTACT

Jodi MulcahyDirector of Market [email protected]

LOCATION 1

644 Science DriveMadison, WI 53711608-238-2661

LOCATION 2

650 California Street, 8th FloorSan Francisco, CA 94108415-398-1600

LOCATION 3

801 Second Avenue, The Norton Building, Suite 315Seattle, WA 98104206-582-5800

For more than 88 years, Flad has been delivering integrated healthcare planning and design projects around the world. Responsible for over a half billion dollars of healthcare construction in the last ten years, our clients include community hospitals, healthcare systems, academic medical centers, and physician practices.

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Hasenstab Architects, Inc.

hasenstabinc.com | page 19

CONTACT

Bob Medziuch, AIA, ACHA, NCARB, CSI/CCS

[email protected]

LOCATION

190 North Union Street, Suite 400Akron, OH 44304330-434-4464

Hasenstab Architects provides planning, architectural design, interior design, structural and civil engineering services, and construction services through our affiliated company, CACM Solutions. Our team members have presented at national and regional conferences about our project experience. One of our projects was featured in the book, L3 Lean Operations, Lean Design, Lean Construction.

HDR

hrdinc.com | page 20

CONTACT

Hank AdamsGlobal Director, [email protected]

LOCATION

8404 Indian Hills DriveOmaha, NE 68114402-399-1000

HDR has partnered with clients to shape communities and push the boundaries of what’s possible since 1917. We specialize in engineering, architecture, environmental and construction services and are committed to design excellence and innovation. By employing a highly participatory and collaborative design process, our team of talented professionals creates architecture that stays true to its purpose and creates a sense of place that is meaningful to the society it serves.

HGA Architects and Engineers

hga.com | page 21

CONTACT

Jenny BasileAssociate Vice President, National

Healthcare Business [email protected]

LOCATION 1

420 North 5th Street, Suite 100Minneapolis, MN 55401612-758-4000

LOCATION 2

333 East Erie StreetMilwaukee, WI 53202414-278-8200

LOCATION 3

44 Canal Center Plaza, Suite 100Alexandria, VA 22314703-836-7766

LOCATION 4

1918 Main Street, Third FloorSanta Monica, California 90405310-557-7600

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Hoefer Wysocki Architecture

hoeferwysocki.com | page 25

CONTACT

Rob WelkerPresident & [email protected]

LOCATION 1

11460 Tomahawk Creek Parkway, Suite 400

Leawood, KS 66211913-307-3700

LOCATION 2

Trammell Crow Center, 2001 Ross Avenue, Suite 510

Dallas, TX 75201214-445-4400

Hoefer Wysocki Architecture is a full-service architecture, planning and interior design firm with a passion for providing exceptional service and innovative design solutions. Our designers specialize in the design and delivery of spaces that embrace the human element, as well as state-of-the-art technology, leaving the institutional design of yesterday behind.

HKS, Inc.

hksinc.com | page 22

CONTACT

Brian McFarlanePrincipal & Senior Vice [email protected]

LOCATION 1

350 N. Saint Paul Street, Suite 100Dallas, TX 75201214-969-5599

LOCATION 2

712 Main Street, Suite 1200Houston, TX 77002713-730-4001

LOCATION 3

2100 E Cary Street, Suite 100Richmond, VA 23223804-644-8400

For 77 years, HKS’ culture has revered both invention and customer focus. Our worldwide network of architectural and engineering professionals operates from 26 offices working seamlessly as one firm. HKS is ranked one of the largest healthcare architects in both the U.S. and internationally. Our health experience includes over 3,000 projects totaling 280 million square feet that has received 239 design awards.

HGA Architects and Engineers (continued)

hga.com | page 21

LOCATION 5

1200 R Street, Suite 100Sacramento, California 95811916-787-5100

LOCATION 6

170 Maiden Lane, 5th FloorSan Francisco, California 94108415-814-6910

LOCATION 7

202 1st Avenue SW, Suite 200Rochester, Minnesota 55902507-281-8600

HGA is an integrated architecture and engineering firm that helps clients realize their organization’s vision and potential through responsive, innovative and sustainable design.

In 1953 our three founders established a firm grounded in collaboration, design excellence and client service. These criteria still inspire HGA today as architects, engineers, and other allied professionals work alongside each other to develop solutions uniquely suited to each client.

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HOK

hok.com | page 29

CONTACT

Cynthia KeeffeRegional Leader, [email protected]

LOCATION

9530 Jefferson BlvdCulver City, CA 90232310-838-9555

HOK is a recognized innovator of planning and design for healthcare facilities ranging from diagnostic and treatment to re-imaging patient care environments. With over 50 years of experience designing healthcare facilities, HOK teams provide integrated solutions that support patient and community health and enhance the quality of the built environment.

Lawrence Group

thelawrencegroup.com | page 30

CONTACT

Michael [email protected]

LOCATION 1

319 N. 4th Street, Suite 1000St. Louis, MO 63102314-231-5700

LOCATION 2

900 East 6th Street, Suite 105Austin, TX 78702512-391-1932

LOCATION 3

108 S. Main Street, Suite BDavidson, NC 28036704-896-1696

LOCATION 4

307 W. 38th Street, Suite 1618New York, NY 10018212-764-2424

Lawrence Group is a design, development and project delivery firm with offices in St. Louis, Austin, Charlotte, and New York. Our staff of 180 includes more than 40 professionals dedicated to healthcare. Our mission is to help our clients realize their dreams, and we are passionate about delivering the best possible solutions to improve the patient, family and staff experience.

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MorrisSwitzer~ Environments for Health

morrisswitzer.com | page 31

CONTACT

Dan Morris, [email protected]

LOCATION 1

21 Drydock Ave., 6th FloorBoston, MA 02210888-781-8441

LOCATION 2

185 Talcott Rd.Williston, VT 05495888-781-8441

LOCATION 3

183 Middle StreetPortland, ME 04101888-781-8441

MorrisSwitzer~Environments for Health is a 100% healthcare planning and design firm with over 25 years of experience creating exceptional patient and family centered environments. Our design strives to combine innovation, creativity, and Lean operational flow with sustainable materials and systems to create environments for health that are attractive, functional and provide value to our clients.

Nacht & Lewis

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CONTACT

John FlathVice President, Principal-in-Charge –

[email protected]

LOCATION

600 Q Street Suite 100Sacramento, CA 95811916-329-4000

Nacht & Lewis is a legacy design firm trusted to provide one dedicated and reliable team, experienced in guiding technically demanding healthcare projects from start to finish. We bring a specialized expertise in diagnostic imaging, extensive experience in California healthcare project design and an excellent working relationship with OSHPD, for quality and creativity that enhances healing.

Page

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CONTACT

Mattia J. Flabiano IIISenior [email protected]

LOCATION 1

1800 Main Street Suite 123Dallas, TX 75201214-522-3900

LOCATION 2

1530 15th Street Denver, CO 80202303-595-0491

LOCATION 3

1615 M Street, NW Suite 700Washington, DC 20036202-909-4900

With roots extending back to a small partnership formed in 1898 in Austin, Texas, Page is one of the most prolific and enduring architecture and engineering design practices. From offices in Austin, Dallas, Denver, Houston, San Francisco and Washington DC over 450 Page architects, engineers, interior designers, planners, strategic analysts and technical specialists provide services internationally.

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RDK Engineers

rdkengineers.com | page 39

CONTACT

Scott Shipp, PEVice [email protected]

LOCATION 1

1928 South Boulevard, Suite 300Charlotte, NC 28203704-247-3922

LOCATION 2

70 Fargo Street, Suite 800Boston, MA 02210978-296-6200

RDK Engineers has specialized in providing high-quality HVAC, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, telecom, audio visual, electronic security and commissioning engineering services for over 100 years. Today, RDK has staff of 175+ multi-disciplined engineers and administrative professionals located in Andover, Amherst, and Boston, MA, as well as Durham and Charlotte, NC.

Ratcliff

ratcliffarch.com | page 36

CONTACT

Heidi BilodeauDirector of [email protected]

LOCATION

5856 Doyle StreetEmeryville, CA 94608510-899-6400

Founded in 1906, Ratcliff is a leader in the planning and design of healthcare architecture. Since the 1960’s, we have embraced the potential for exploration as new practices and technologies have been introduced. For the next 100 years, our aim is to continue to serve as partners to our clients to design flexible spaces that embrace their organization’s culture, leverage technology and produce wellness-oriented environments.

Payette

payette.com | page 35

CONTACT

Kevin B. Sullivan, FAIAPresident / [email protected]

LOCATION

290 Congress Street, Fifth FloorBoston, MA 02210617-895-1000

Payette is a leading architectural design firm whose practice focuses on technologically and programmatically complex buildings for scientific research, higher education, healthcare, and corporate research clients. Payette practices innovation in these highly technical buildings while developing a culture based on deep readings of program as one of the essential subtexts of architecture.

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The S/L/A/M Collaborative, Inc.

slamcoll.com | page 40

CONTACT

Daniel Fenyn, [email protected]

LOCATION 1

80 Glastonbury BoulevardGlastonbury, CT 06033860-659-8077

LOCATION 2

675 Ponce De Leon Avenue, NE, Suite 4100

Atlanta, GA 30308404-853-5115

LOCATION 3

250 Summer Street, 4th FloorBoston, MA 02210617-357-1800

The S/L/A/M Collaborative is distinguished for design excellence and exceptional service. We are not a general service firm, but rather specialists who bring nearly 40 years of relevant experience to our clients. We value close client/architect collaboration and consider it a prerequisite to bringing meaningful innovation to our healthcare projects.

Wilmot Sanz

wilmotsanz.com | page 42

CONTACT

Jason MoskowitzBusiness [email protected]

LOCATION

18310 Montgomery Village Ave., Suite 300

Gaithersburg, MD 20879301-590-2900

Dedicated 100% to the design and planning of healthcare facilities, Wilmot Sanz is the largest dedicated healthcare architectural studio in the Mid-Atlantic region. Since 1966, we have worked with many of the leading healthcare organizations in the eastern United States on projects ranging in scale from minor renovations to replacement hospitals.

Steffian Bradley Architects

steffian.com | page 41

CONTACT

Kurt Rochstroh, FAIA, FACHAPresident & [email protected]

LOCATION 1

88 Black Falcon Avenue, East Lobby – Suite 353

Boston, MA 02210617-305-7100

LOCATION 2

One Corporate Road, Suite 102Enfield, CT 06082860-627-1920

LOCATION 3

45 Gee StreetLondon, UK EC1V 3RS011-44-20-7549-4050

Steffian Bradley Architects is an award-winning firm specializing in architecture, interior design, healthcare and master planning, and urban design. Headquartered in Boston since 1932, SBA has an international practice with two offices in New England and global affiliates in England, China, and Canada. We serve clients in the healthcare, academic, corporate/commercial, and residential markets.

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