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SUSTAINABLE DESIGN

Forward thinking for a changing world.

At HGA, we design for change. The built environment is at the intersection of changes in technology, energy supply, climate, and business models—all impacting the human experience. We help our clients prepare for an evolving future.

Our goal is to design buildings that are embraced by the owners, operators, users, and community members who live, work, and gather inside and around them. A beloved building— one so treasured it lasts for generations—is both beautiful and sustainable.

It is our responsibility to shape the future through design. We are inspired by the world we can build when our industry steps up to mitigate the devastating effects of climate change—our clients, our children, and our communities depend on it.

Tim Carl, HGA CEO

DIVERSITY, EQUITY + INCLUSION

Designing through an Equity Lens.

Our teams thrive on great design: fueled by curiosity, informed by diverse perspectives, and elevated by insight directly from those who inhabit our spaces.

HGA was founded in 1953 on the belief that diverse perspectives, primarily of different disciplines, are integral to great design. As a firm committed to learning and growing, our definition of diversity has evolved, and is inspiring us to build a more equitable and inclusive culture.

Designing from an equity lens is about listening without assumptions and creating experiences that all can share where the phrase “all are welcome” can truly resonate.

Equity is a living breathing part of everything we do here at HGA.

Terri Howard, HGA Director of Equity

Inclusive Design

It is no small thing to leave a mark on the world.

At HGA, our responsibility as designers is both inspiring and humbling: to create a positive, lasting impact. We value empathy, are fueled by curiosity, and embrace the hard work that leads to innovation. We endeavor to create environments in which patients and staff thrive.

At the forefront of our healthcare planning and design is safety, both for staff and patients. We incorporate unconscious and conscious design cues that demonstrate to patients they are receiving the highest quality of care in a safe space where they are respected.

We use design to empower patients, provide a safe and respectful healing environment, foster the ease of mobility, connect to the community, and provide a sense of purpose and independence to all who inhabit the space.

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