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FIRM PROFILE EwingCole, in practice for nearly 60 years, is a nationally recognized, fully integrated architecture, engineering, interior design, and planning firm of over 450 professionals. With offices in Baltimore, Charlotte, Irvine, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Raleigh, and San Diego we offer a multi-discipline practice, and tailor our approach to the specific needs of each project.
WHAT WE DO We explore and design inventive solutions to complex projects that better our clients’ everyday lives, our community, and our world. Our clients are leaders in their respective industries. We partner with them to bring the latest thought leadership to each project, and to deliver buildings, spaces, and places that advance their mission. Our diverse group of professionals take that responsibility seriously. As trusted advisors and stewards of responsible design to our clients, we are always looking for opportunities to make a positive impact.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia - Ambulatory Surgery Center
WHY WE DO IT Our vision is to design places that elevate the human experience; our goal is to build a design culture that can transform the most common buildings and landscapes into meaningful experiences. We believe that great design emerges from a visionary response to an everyday need. The places we design are used by people in all walks of life, yet each design must reach beyond the ordinary. Our collective journey requires that we challenge ourselves to ask the right questions and search for the right responses. We nurture a work culture that values and cultivates these ideas.
Jefferson Cherry Hill - Ambulatory Care Center
Lehigh Valley Health Network - Dale and Frances Hughes Cancer Center
HOW WE DO IT We bring together research, creativity, and technology through a rigorous process to create places where people live, learn, heal, work, and play. Design is an iterative and interactive process that works best when ideas are measured, discussed, and challenged. Our process is informed by a deep understanding of the program, the site, and the science of buildings, but it starts with the need to discover a project’s full potential. Our expertise, knowledge, and resources are most effective when we listen to one another, work with one another, and learn from one another.
SUNY Upstate Medical University Hospital - Upstate Cancer Center
WHAT WE VALUE Our studios bring people together in a cooperative effort to advance the course of the built environment. We value: Working together | Listening | Respectful exploration | Hard work Social responsibility | Community engagement | Investing in the future Our portfolio includes a diverse collection of projects; we take great pride in the range of our work. This book focuses on our healthcare design work: hospitals, cancer centers and medical office buildings.
HOSPITALS
COOPER UNIVERSITY HEALTH CARE ROBERTS PAVILION | CAMDEN, NJ | 398,000 SF Cooper’s excellent clinical care was not enough to stem the flow of its southern New Jersey patients to surrounding suburban hospitals and Philadelphia’s academic medical centers. The Roberts Pavilion for surgery, clinical lab, inpatient and critical care, creates a modern, sophisticated identity for Cooper and a welcoming gateway to Camden. AWARDS Healthcare Environment Award - Acute Care Contract Magazine in association with The Center for Health Design Citation – Built Work Modern Healthcare Honor Award – Built Work American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter Honorable Mention - Patient Space International Interior Design Association, PA/DE/NJ Chapter IES Illumination Section Award The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America New Jersey Smart Growth Award For Institutional Commitment to Community Revitalization New Jersey Future
BAYHEALTH KENT GENERAL PAVILION | DOVER, DE | 391,000 SF The Pavilion expresses Bayhealth’s commitment to its community to provide the highest level of care using the most advanced new technologies. This campus centerpiece building provides inpatient, emergency, and cancer care, and includes a robotic pharmacy, garage, and central utility plant. Traditional materials and vibrant forms combine to convey both comfort and technological advancement. AWARDS Awards of Merit American Institute of Architects, NY, Philadelphia, and DE Chapters Merit Award Association of Licensed Architects Best of the Year Winner - Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine Best Interior Design International Interior Design Association Honorable Mention - Ambulatory Healthcare Environment Awards Contract Magazine in association with The Center for Health Design Philament Certificate of Merit Award Illuminating Engineering Society, Philadelphia Chapter Mid-Atlantic Best Project - Award of Merit Engineering News Record
ESSENTIA HEALTH
NEW ST. MARY’S MEDICAL CENTER | DULUTH, MN | 1,100,000 SF The grandeur of Lake Superior inspires big ideas. Essentia Health’s big idea is to invest in the future of Duluth by building a flagship replacement hospital on the bluffs above the lake. The new hospital’s architecture embraces the steep hillside and its spectacular views. Essentia has adopted a patient-centric care model of universal adaptability, where the applicable level of care will be brought to the patient. This project is now under construction.
THE UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA HEALTH SYSTEM PAVILION FOR ADVANCED CARE | PHILADELPHIA, PA | 178,000 SF Literally overnight, Penn Medicine redirected all ambulances, helicopters, and emergency/trauma services to this building—ten blocks from its main hospital campus. The Pavilion for Advanced Care also provides surgery, critical care, and radiology. The layout optimizes the efficient flow of patients and staff for emergency, trauma, surgery, and critical care. Its architecture reflects its importance as a gateway to Penn Medicine. AWARDS Healthcare Interior Design Award, Community / Academic / Teaching Hospitals International Interior Design Association Design Award for Acute Care, Healthcare Environment Awards Contract Magazine and The Center for Health Design Best of Healthcare – Over 100,000 SF International Interior Design Association, PA/NJ/DE Chapter Best of Year Winner – Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine Silver Award – Interior Design International Design Award ICU Design Citation Award Society of Critical Care Medicine (SCCM), the American Association of Critical Care Nurses (AACN) and the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Academy on Architecture for Health
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN
CRITICAL CARE TOWER | PHILADELPHIA, PA | 135,900 SF Playful colors and dramatic forms distinguish Saint Christopher’s as a community children’s hospital with warmth and compassion. The critical care tower includes neonatal and intensive care, and a rooftop helipad. The hot air balloon murals in the lobby are comprised of 180,000 marbles. AWARDS Best of Year Honoree – Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine President’s Award Association of Licensed Architects IES International Award of Merit IES Philadelphia Section Award Illuminating Engineering Society, Philadelphia Chapter
U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS
FORT LEONARD WOOD HOSPITAL REPLACEMENT FORT LEONARD WOOD, MO | 237,000 SF “Exceptional and comprehensive healthcare in an environment that promotes comfort, speeds healing, fosters teamwork, and promotes innovation” are the U.S. Army’s goals for this replacement hospital. Inpatient, surgery, emergency, behavioral health, and clinical exam spaces comprise the program. The hospital is designed to economically adapt to changing practices, technologies, and fluctuating operational demands.
NORTHWELL HEALTH
SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL BED TOWER | BAY SHORE, NY | 234,000 SF Growth, modernization, and a welcoming front door are Northwell’s goals for this new hospital tower, currently in the Construction Documentation phase. Inpatient beds, surgical services, and a parking garage are the main program components. The tower’s sleek architecture creates a modern new community presence along this coastal Long Island town’s main street.
NORTHWELL HEALTH
LENOX HILL HOSPITAL | NEW YORK, NY | 1,700,000 SF Northwell will replace Lenox Hill Hospital in two phases. The 24-story eastern phase will comprise inpatient, critical care, emergency, surgery, imaging, support services, and public entrances. The 30-story western phase will comprise residential, community, and parking facilities. Space programming, healthcare planning, healthcare architecture, interior design, and healthcare approvals are by EwingCole. Exterior architecture and local approvals are by Ennead. This project is presently going through the approvals process.
GEISINGER HEALTH SYSTEM
HOSPITAL FOR ADVANCED MEDICINE | DANVILLE, PA | 320,000 SF This heart hospital is home to Geisinger’s cardiologists, cardiothoracic, and vascular surgeons who provide nationally ranked care. Surgery, interventional radiology, diagnostic imaging, and acuity-adaptable critical care units are provided. Situated on a hill in the center of the campus, the hospital serves as a beacon of health to the community. AWARDS LEED Silver Chairpersons Choice Award IIDA PA / DE / NJ Chapter Philament Award of Merit Illuminating Engineering Society Philadelphia Chapter Honorable Mention Healthcare Facilities Design Modern Healthcare Magazine
UPMC UPMC EAST HOSPITAL | MONROEVILLE, PA | 304,000 SF Prominently situated at the second busiest intersection in the state, the 156-bed UPMC East is a beacon for the eastern suburbs of Pittsburgh and a restorative element for the natural environment through sustainable building practices. Program includes: – Emergency department with 20 private exam/treatment rooms, handling up to 46,000 annual visits – A 7-OR surgical suite offering specialties in endocrine, ENT, orthopaedics, plastics, podiatry, spine, thoracic, urology, and vascular as well as general surgery – Imaging services – Cancer center – Women’s health – Pharmacy – Clinical and anatomical pathology labs – Cafeteria – 460-car parking garage AWARDS LEED-NC Silver Building of the Year March of Dimes Transportation, Building and Construction Awards Project of the Year Engineers’ Society of Western Pennsylvania
HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY
RIVER BUILDING AND 2025 PLAN | WHITE PLAINS, NY | 95,000 SF The River Building is the keystone of the Hospital for Special Surgery’s ambitious 2025 Plan for its Upper East Side campus. EwingCole is providing both core/shell and fit-out services for the project, a 12-story tower containing three floors of inpatient beds (12 beds per floor), one outpatient radiology floor with eight radiography and two EOS rooms, and non-Article 28 physician practices on the floors above. The project is currently in design, with construction start anticipated in late 2020. The lower floors of the building structure will be fabricated offsite, and set in place from the largest barge crane in the US, in two overnight closures of the FDR. EwingCole is also working with the hospital to develop the 2025 masterplan, which includes the decant of program to the River Building, and backfilling with additional operating rooms, support space, physician practices, and an increase of single bed inpatient rooms.
CANCER CENTERS
SUNY UPSTATE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL
CANCER CENTER | SYRACUSE, NY | 97,000 SF Views of nature, daylight, and vivid colors uplift the experience of cancer patients at this urban hospital campus. Chemotherapy, radiation therapy, diagnostic imaging, and clinical examinations take place within footsteps of an entrance atrium. A roof garden above the linear accelerators provides a four-season natural vista for adult and pediatric chemotherapy patients. AWARDS Excelsior Honor Award American Institute of Architects Best of Year Honoree - Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine Healthcare Design Award International Interior Design Association
LEHIGH VALLEY HEALTH NETWORK
DALE & FRANCES HUGHES CANCER CENTER EAST STROUDSBURG, PA | 65,000 SF The post-glacial landscape of the Pocono mountains inspired the design of this cancer center. Glacial boulders occupy the lobby, birch trees appear on the walls, and a mountain stream flows from the lobby out into the garden, planted with native species. The sleek, scientific architecture conveys to regional patients that they need not travel to New York or Philadelphia for advanced cancer care. AWARDS Modern Healthcare Award Best of Year – Ambulatory Healthcare Environment Awards Contract Magazine in association with The Center for Health Design Best of the Year Honoree - Small Healthcare Interior Design Magazine Honor Award American Institute of Architects
MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER
REGIONAL CANCER CENTERS To bring cancer care closer to its regional patients, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center built seven outpatient cancer centers outside New York City, six of which were designed by EwingCole: MSK Basking Ridge, MSK Bergen, MSK Commack, MSK Hauppauge, MSK Nassau and MSK West Harrison. The design of each is intended to convey Memorial Sloan Kettering’s clinical excellence and compassionate care.
MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER MSK WESTCHESTER | WEST HARRISON, NY | 102,000 SF Creative use of gardens, skylights, borrowed light, and other strategies bring daylight deep inside this former office building. The exterior envelope was removed and replaced on three sides to create a new identity and open up views to nature. Destinations are clear and intuitive, with visual landmarks as cues for navigating. Radiation oncology, chemotherapy, imaging, and clinical exam spaces are provided. AWARDS LEED Gold IIDA PA/NJ/DE Chapter
IES Illumination Award of Merit The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America
National Healthcare Design Award American Institute of Architects Academy of Architecture for Health
Merit Award – Healthcare Engineering News Record, NY/NJ Region
High Honor Award American Institute of Architects, Westchester/Hudson Valley Chapter
Silver Award Association of Licensed Architects
Honor Award American Institute of Architects, Philadelphia Chapter
Best of Competition - Healthcare Design Award International Interior Design Association
Commendation - Healthcare World Architecture News
Gold Award Modern Healthcare
Best of Year Honoree – Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine
Committee’s Choice and Design Excellence Awards IIDA PA/NJ/DE Chapter
Healthcare Environment Award - Ambulatory Contract Magazine in association with The Center for Health Design
MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER MSK BERGEN | MONTVALE, NJ | 120,000 SF European town centers inspired the planning of this cancer center. Waiting spaces—each with their own distinctive character—radiate from a central plaza, creating intimate gathering places for visitors. Natural light infuses circulation and clinical spaces. Radiation oncology, chemotherapy, imaging, and clinical exam spaces are provided. The former office building was transformed with a new entrance portico. AWARDS Best of Year Winner – Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine Spotlight Award IIDA PA/NJ/DE Chapter Best Healthcare over 50,000 SF IIDA PA/NJ/DE Chapter Adaptive Reuse Award HFSE Symposium Distinction Award of Merit, Healthcare ENR New York Best of Year Finalist Interior Design Section Award Philadelphia Illuminating Engineering Society
MEMORIAL SLOAN KETTERING CANCER CENTER
MSK NASSAU | NASSAU COUNTY, NY | 127,000 SF Situated in a former parking lot near the Nassau Coliseum, this building creates its own scenic landscape with a courtyard entrance garden. Porches and patios overlook the garden to create a residential appearance at the entrance. Inside, the eclectic surroundings of different rooms found at home—living room, game room, kitchen—surprise and delight visitors. Radiation oncology, chemotherapy, imaging, and clinical exam spaces are provided. AWARDS Best of Design Healthcare Honorable Mention The Architect’s Newspaper Healthcare Design Award Ambulatory Cancer Center International Interior Design Association
JEFFERSON HEALTH ASPLUNDH CANCER PAVILION | WILLOW GROVE, PA | 86,000 SF The architecture of this cancer center embraces the landscape and brings daylight and views of nature deep within the building. Whether patients are here for chemotherapy, radiation therapy, imaging, or a clinical exam visit, their spirits are uplifted by the therapeutic presence of the natural world. The building’s soft forms and earth tones reinforce its natural setting. AWARDS Design Award for Ambulatory Care Healthcare Environment Awards Sponsored by Contract magazine and The Center for Health Design Gold Award Association of Licensed Architects Professional Award SARA National Environmental Stewardship Award Montgomery County Conservation District Section Award Philadelphia Illuminating Engineering Society Honorable Mention Healthcare Design Magazine Showcase
NORTHWELL HEALTH
IMBERT CANCER CENTER | BAY SHORE, NY | 44,000 SF Its seashore location inspired the architecture of this cancer center: sails, shells, sea glass, and weathered wood provide a comforting setting for cancer patients receiving chemotherapy or radiation therapy. This former supermarket was transformed inside and out to create a welcoming presence for Northwell Health in its community. AWARDS Best Cancer Center Remodel Healthcare Design Magazine Award of Merit Illuminating Engineering Society Philadelphia Chapter
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDINGS
THE BROOKLYN HOSPITAL CENTER
PHYSICIANS PAVILION BROOKLYN, NY | 45,000 SF The Brooklyn Hospital Center serves a population of nearly one million residents. To continue providing excellent care to its community, TBHC required a new outpatient environment. EwingCole planned/designed the interior of the 45,000 SF Physicians Pavilion to house over 20 specialties across six different floors. The interior spaces, inspired by hospitality environments, include a mix of rich materials and bold color palettes that change from floor-to-floor, giving each its character.
JEFFERSON HEALTH
MEDICAL OFFICE BUILDING AND GARAGE CHERRY HILL, NJ | 102,000 SF The dramatic six-story lobby of this Medical Office Building doubles as the new main entrance to the old hospital, transforming the identity of the former Kennedy Hospital and rebranding it as the new regional gateway to Jefferson Health. The lobby serves as waiting space for outpatient surgery and the clinical practices in the MOB, providing light, views, and orientation for all. AWARDS Silver Award ALA
Honorable Mention – Healthcare American Society of Interior Designers
Professional Silver Award SARA PA
Philadelphia Section Award Illuminating Engineering Society Philadelphia Chapter
A+Awards Finalist Architizer Best of Year Winner, Healthcare Interior Design Magazine Honor Award IIDA Mid-Atlantic
New Jersey’s Leading Infrastructure Project New Jersey Alliance for Action Award of Merit - $10M to $30M Delaware Valley Association of Structural Engineers New Good Neighbor Award New Jersey Business and Industry Association
CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA
SPECIALTY CARE & SURGERY CENTER KING OF PRUSSIA, PA | 195,000 SF Vertical stripes of colored glass are the recognizable exterior brand element of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s regional outpatient facilities. Sunlight paints lively bands of color inside. Bright standard accent colors and playful forms appeal to all ages. Ambulatory surgery, urgent care, primary care, specialty care, imaging, orthopedics, and physical therapy are provided here. AWARDS Best of Year - Large Healthcare Interior Design Magazine First Place - Healthcare, American Society of Interior Designers, Pennsylvania East Chapter
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN
CENTER FOR THE URBAN CHILD | PHILADELPHIA, PA | 30,000 SF A comprehensive range of social services are co-located with primary care, dental care, and specialty clinics in this elegant, vibrant, clinical building. Exam rooms are organized into modular pods of four, each with access to staff workrooms and consult rooms. Operational flow was modeled using simulation tools to achieve high efficiency. AWARDS Best of Year Winner – Small Healthcare Interior Design Magazine
HOSPITAL FOR SPECIAL SURGERY
HSS WESTCHESTER | WHITE PLAINS, NY | 95,000 SF Surgeons may see patients closer to their homes at Hospital for Special Surgery’s branded regional outpatient centers in the suburbs surrounding the main campus in Manhattan. Sports rehabilitation, clinical exam, radiology, and outpatient surgery are provided in this medical office building—a former office building updated with a new exterior facade. Hospitality themes inform the interior architecture. AWARDS Remodel / Renovation Bronze Award Healthcare Design Magazine
SELECT CLIENTS – Cedars-Sinai Medical Center – Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
– Nemours/Alfred I. DuPont Hospital for Children – NewYork-Presbyterian
– City of Hope
– Northwell Health
– Cleveland Clinic
– Novant Health
– Cooper University Health Care
– NYU Langone Health
– Essentia Health
– Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center
– Geisinger Health System – Hospital for Special Surgery – Jefferson Health – Johns Hopkins Medicine – Kaiser Permanente – Mayo Clinic – Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center – Mission Health – Mount Sinai Medical Center
– RWJ Barnabas Health – State University of New York – Sutter Health – Temple Health – University of California – UNC REX Healthcare – University of Pennsylvania Health System – UPMC Health System – WakeMed Health & Hospitals