Healthy Design for patients and organizations
We create health care environments that effectively address user need, through a deep understanding of our clients’ missions and empathy for the experiences of patients, families, and staff.
This new 28,000 s.f. eye center combines the talents of 12 doctors and 90 staff members to offer patients personalized routine and specialized care in one state-of-the-art eyecare facility. The warm, sophisticated design helps patients feel comfortable and confident from the moment they arrive on site.
In order to create a “Place of Well-being” and a building that reflects the College’s teaching mission, the new Health Sciences Center at Rock Valley College provides instructional space that support both existing and emerging health industry degree and certificate programs.
When the Genesis Health Group embarked on a journey to build a new medical facility from the ground up, they took advantage of the opportunity to dramatically reimagine their workplace. Using LEAN design methodology, they were able to provide an even more enhanced and supportive environment for patients and their families.
The new two-story 43,000 s.f. Davenport Healthplex is designed to reflect the Genesis values and streamline and enhance the patient experience by reducing wait times and providing convenient care. The facility contains over 35 same-handed, right sized exam and procedure rooms and is designed using LEAN design methodology and delivered within an aggressive schedule and construction budget.
The Presence Health OB Unit was designed to improve staffing flow and communication, to provide a first-class patient experience, to provide PCMC with a competitive advantage within this service line, and to allow for growth.
This 27,670 s.f. medical office building houses over 40 exam and procedure rooms, offices, and support spaces. Special attention was given to make sure that the facility was designed to address urgent care needs, as well as day-to-day health services, within an efficient layout that breathed a sense of calm and compassion no matter the interaction.
The new 18-bed Emergency Care Center was designed so each room is visible from the nurses' station. All beds are monitored and multi-functional. The additional space allows for two separate entrances and also space for triage, medics, registration, dedicated lab, decontamination area, and negative pressure. It also includes a secluded family waiting room and a children's waiting area.
Passavant Area Hospital is a 168-bed community hospital serving five counties. The hospital campus, approximately 328,000 s.f., underwent a thorough master planning process. The effort included an evaluation of the existing facilities regarding the need for additional space, code compliance, space utilization, infrastructure, modernization, and general patient flow. Schematic design included a new Emergency Care Center, surgery addition, remodeling of the Radiology Department, Lab Department, existing OR suite, and Cardio-pulmonary Department, and upgrade of site utilities.
The Mississippi Valley Surgery Center in Davenport, IA, has undergone a transformative expansion and modernization. This ambitious project added 15,566 square feet of new space and meticulously renovated 9,482 square feet of the existing facility. The updates have significantly enhanced the center's ability to provide exceptional patient care.
Designed to meet the medical needs of the Wabash County community in collaboration with the Wabash General Hospital, the Medical Office Building offers a home for Rural Health, Pediatrics, and Specialty Providers, all under one roof.