H E A LT H + S C I E N C E S C O N T R I B U T I N G TO T H E CA R E O F H U M A N K I N D T H RO U G H I N N O VAT I V E D E S I G N
HOK
HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. HOK designs buildings and spaces that respond to the needs of people and the environment. Our designers are rooted in technical excellence, driven by imagination and focused on a solitary goal: to deliver solutions that inspire clients and communities. Our design solutions result from a collaborative process that encourages multidisciplinary professional teams to share knowledge and imagine new ways to solve the challenges of the built environment.
Markets
Services
aviation + transportation
architecture
civic + cultural
interior design
corporate
healthcare consulting
government
lab planning + programming
healthcare
medical planning
higher education
medical education planning
hospitality
workplace strategy
justice
change management
mixed-use
experience design
renovation + refurbishment
engineering
residential
planning
science + technology
facility strategy
sports + rec + entertainment
space management
workplace
sustainability + well consulting
G LO B A L LO CAT I O N S
Since the firm’s founding in 1955, HOK has developed into one of the world’s largest, most diverse and respected design practices. The firm employs more than 1,600 professionals linked across a global network of 26 offices on three continents.
CANADA
Calgary | Ottawa | Toronto
EUROPE London
ASIA PACIFIC
Beijing | Hong Kong | Shanghai
UNITED STATES
Atlanta | Austin | Boston | Chicago| Dallas | Denver Houston | Kansas City Los Angeles | Miami New York | Philadelphia San Francisco | Seattle St. Louis | Tampa Washington, D.C.
MIDDLE EAST + SOUTH ASIA Dubai | Mumbai
S U S TA I N A B I L I T Y + W E L L N E S S
Sustainability is ingrained in our culture and design processes. As a charter member of the AIA 2030 Commitment, HOK
130M + sq. ft. of space designed for sustainability
tracks the projected energy performance of each project and is on track to achieving a carbon-neutral design portfolio by 2030. HOK is also a signatory to the SE 2050 Commitment to eliminate embodied carbon in structural systems by 2050. HOK incentivizes all team members to earn certification in
USGBC Organizational Excellence Award
sustainable design and includes at least one sustainable design expert and advocate on each project team to identify green design solutions and track project performance. HOK uses multiple design tools to find passive and active energy solutions to improve building performance and limit embodied carbon.
#1 Green A/E Firm ENR Magazine
HOK's commitment to sustainability has led to the creation of two subdisciplines, our Regenerative Design studio, which seeks to create buildings that renew the earth, and our Health + Well-Being practice, which ensures buildings and spaces are healthy and welcoming for all users and occupants.
350+ number of LEED, BREEAM, & Well certified projects
H E A LT H CA R E
Our society has an urgent need for campuses and facilities that promote health, empathy, wellness and equitable access. HOK designs the environment that supports this need. HOK helps healthcare institutions and systems navigate complex requirements to provide adaptable, flexible and sustainable care environments. Our team designs patient and caregiver focused spaces that are both affordable and aspirational with the goals of improving patient outcomes, enhancing the experiences of visitors and staff and creating healthier communities.
Local Presence, Global Support
Diverse Experience
HOK has specialized in the planning and design
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of healthcare facilities for more than 60 years. In the past ten years, we have completed
Academic Medical Centers + Health Sciences Facilities
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Ambulatory Care + Outpatient Facilities
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Community Care + Primary Clinics
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Children’s Hospitals
healthcare projects; 15+ top ranked US News
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Cancer Centers + Research Facilities
and World Report Hospitals are our clients; we
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Community Hospitals and Systems
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Medical Office Buildings
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Optometry Healthcare Buildings
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Behavioral Health Centers - Inpatient +
projects over $5 billion in construction costs, including community care and primary clinics. During the last 5-years we completed 700+
work with more than 100 Academic Medical Centers across the nation. Our integrated team of over 250 healthcare designers, researchers, planners and
Outpatient
consultants redefine operational efficiencies, quality standards and safety enhancements in environments we create. We utilize individual centers of excellence to draw upon the resources and experiences of an international firm while simultaneously
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Pediatric Centers
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Healthcare Strategic and Facility Master Planning
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Facilities
providing localized personal knowledge and relationships.
Sports + Human Performance Healthcare
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Sports Training + Rehabilitation Facilities
C O R E VA LU E S O F H E A LT H CA R E D E S I G N
PROACTIVE HEALTH
BEHAVIORAL HEALTH
WELLNESS
Provides spaces that promote
Embrace design methodologies
Utilize science based criteria
behavior change of patients
to encourage compassionate
incorporating comfort and
and staff with individualized
care while maintaining a safe
sustainability to promote mental
and interactive opportunities of
environment for all
and physical well-being
COMMUNIT Y ENGAGEMENTS
MUTUAL PARTNERSHIPS
HOSPITALIT Y
Collaborative work to identify
Encourage strategic partnerships
Merging healthcare hospitality
most important needs within
through relationships with key
design allows patients, visitors,
a community to best provide
collaborative players to enhance
and staff to thrive
community integrated health
the healthcare experience
INNOVATION/TECHNOLOGY
EXPERIENCE DESIGN
SECURIT Y
Advancing innovative, efficient,
Communicate a clear unified
Commitment to providing a
high-performance and a state-of-
vision, purpose and wayfinding for
safe and secure healthcare
the-art healthcare environments
patients, visitors and staff
environment for all
wellness
S C I E N C E + T E C H N O LO GY
HOK believes great laboratories give science organizations a distinct advantage in achieving exceptional results. The Science + Technology group solves the unique organizational and scientific challenges facing our clients in science and technology organizations.
Inspiring Scientific Discovery
Diverse Experience
With in-house laboratory architects and
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Science Education
planners, HOK is a leader in the planning and
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Academic Research
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Corporate Office
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Research Facilities
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Manufacturing
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GMP Production Facilities
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Vivarium and Clearnroom
design of science and technology facilities for academic research organizations. HOK’s research facility and laboratory planning specialists create pioneering projects that advance innovative scientific discovery in buildings of every shape and size. Tapping into the minds of scientists, we will translate vision into built form. Our client-focused approach to research facility programming, lab planning, design and delivery promotes a symbiotic relationship between clients and design teams. Our flexible design solutions put the science experience at the forefront. Using the most advanced technological resources, HOK’s lab specialists focus on the success of each project and client.
“The design forces the researchers and clinicians to interact; because they’re all mixed together and often run into each other, they have to collaborate. This changes the fundamental tone of the floor and accelerates the research.” KEITH L. BLACK, M.D., CHAIRMAN + PROFESSOR OF THE DEPARTMENT OF NEUROSURGERY; DIRECTOR OF THE MAXINE DUNITZ NEUROSURGICAL INSTITUTE AT CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTER
I N T E G RAT E D D E S I G N : I N N O VAT I N G TO G E T H E R
HOK IS AN INTEGRATED DESIGN PRACTICE FOCUSED ON THE AMC MISSION Blurring the lines between health sciences education, research and patient care presents tremendous potential for whole health, wellness and equitable access. Design can be a vital catalyst in achieving this; creating a transformative stage for integration, collaboration and innovation. Organized as focus groups, HOK has individual centers of excellence throughout the world. This allows us to draw upon the resources and experiences of an international firm while simultaneously providing localized, personal knowledge and relationships.
#1
ranked #1 A / E Firm Engineering NewsRecord Top 500 Design Firms
11
lab of the year Award-winning projects
50 50+ million Square feet of research facilities designed in the past 10 years
16
top 20 medical centers HOK has worked with 16 of the top 20 Medical Centers listed in US News & World Report's Honor Roll
$8B
$8 billion Value of HOK Healthcare projects under design and construction
HOK is proud to be a supporter of the Association of American Medical Colleges; and we have designed teaching, research, clinical and educational facilities at more than 50 of the AAMC Member Institutions.
I N T E G RAT E D T E A M HOK IS AMONG THE WORLD’S LEADING ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTER PLANNERS AND ARCHITECTS. HOK’s multidisciplinary teams work together to develop innovative strategic planning and design techniques for creating aligned vision and bringing it to fruition for academic medical centers and their associated or affiliated medical schools. Health Science Education - HOK is a leader in the design of health science education - designing technology rich, state-of-the-art learning environments to support integrated, interprofessional training for nurses, doctors and public health officials to allow them to become compassionate providers of patientcentered care.
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Research - For academic medical centers engaged in translational research, taking novel, basic scientific discoveries and translating them into clinical applications is the primary objective. HOK's research facility experts design biomedical and translational research facilities that enhance the communication link between research scientists and physicians vital to
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cutting-edge research that connects basic research to patient care. Healthcare - HOK’s medical planners, designers, healthcare professionals and strategic consultants help healthcare institutions navigate complex requirements to provide flexible and sustainable care environments. Our team designs patient-focused spaces that are both affordable and aspirational with the goals of improving patient outcomes, enhancing the experiences of visitors and staff, and creating healthier communities.
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Healthcare Consulting - We take a strategic, data-driven approach to helping healthcare organizations navigate ongoing changes to their business and regulatory environments to make informed decisions about their future marketplace, service distribution and offerings, care delivery and capital plans. We also advise on facility and space master plans.
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Innovation Districts - Whether part of or adjacent to major medical centers, Innovation facilities must be designed and delivered with broad expert leadership. HOK’s thought leadership in all dimensions of this project type – planning, speculative lab space, clinical space, education, workplace trends and wellness – make us the ideal team to create memorable, inspiring catalysts for speeding discoveries into beneficial technologies.
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I N T E G RAT E D S T RAT E GY HOK brings more than 250 Healthcare, Medical Education and Research Facility design specialists—working together to shape tomorrow’s academic medical centers.
+ thought leadership
design excellence
Our Thought Leaders advance
Our design philosophy
the design of science + health
synchronizes clinical, research
environments and develop
and educational goals with
innovative approaches to your
sensitivity to your
most pressing challenges.
strategic mission.
A NEW MODEL OF H E A LT H S C I E N C E
The model of health science is changing from a focus on treatment of disease to a focus on health. And the interdisciplinary model for education, research and the practice of medicine is at the forefront of design for health sciences. Evolving trends in medicine and treatment, including translational medicine, genomic medicine and research, proteomics and evolving patient-centered care models are shaping today’s academic medical centers.
TRENDS CLINICAL AND RESEARCH INTEGRATION
Hospital and community assets
OUR APPROACH
HOK recognizes that the future
will be an important investment
The subject of population health
of healthcare depends on an
and opportunity towards
is going to be of increasing
Integrated Health System
implementing this significant
importance going forward,
to improve the outcomes for
component of the future. We are
especially as more medical
communities. These factors /
seeing primary and secondary
practices provide diagnosis and
contributors influence planning,
services located within the
treatment statistics and other
and the extent and location of
community, below is HOK’s
information electronically to
services offered within hospital,
model of care showing how
public health researchers.
community and home settings.
clinical pathways relate to social
Even in the wake of a pandemic,
determinants and research.
HOK’s Healthcare Consulting
this is the time to leap forward
team captures critical insights to
to improve the overall health
inform planning by collaborating
and wellness of the community.
with partners to create a positive
Population Health Management, Social Determinants of Health
Value-Based Care
Communication and Engagement
Larger Population Reach for Trials
Community and Home Based Care
Patient Education and Access Points
healthcare experience, building
We partner with clients to obtain
Stakeholder engagement is a
an experience for clients to
and share data at a state level
key step to identify priorities
keep patients out of the hospital
or service area to build models
and challenges, as well as
system.
while exploring opportunities
opportunities for partnerships to
outside the large system, in
meet the strategic mission of the
By focusing on wellness,
order to determine the factors
system.
integrative care, education,
impacting the delivery of
research, access to preventative
healthcare services.
The value based population health model of care developed
and screening services along with the development of
Our team address changes to
together understands the
programs to focus on the patient
healthcare policy and remains
influencer's beyond the four
population served we can
up to date with best practices
walls of the physical healthcare
address the community needs
and leaders who view population
plant.
as a key piece of the strategic
health as mission critical to serve
mission of a client.
and meet the needs of all.
Informed Consumers
Advancement in Technology to Enhance Care
Digital Health Interventions
Significant Need for Data Processing and Analysis
Industry Partnerships for Research and Speed to Market
Use of AI and Other Predictive Analytics
VA LU E B AS E D CA R E
HOK understands that there is a dynamic of change that must be considered during any engagement, such as market conditions, changing reimbursement, regulatory shifts and aggressive competition through mergers and acquisitions. Also, HOK understands that there is a limited amount of capital resources. TR ADITIONAL MODEL
EMERGING MODEL
VOLUME = RE V ENUE
QUALIT Y / EFFICIENCY = REVENUE
COST = EXPENSE
VOLUME = E XPENSE
RISK STRATIFICATION
Risk stratification is the
Patient-specific Care Plans:
Risk stratification is the
foundational step for targeting
Identifying patient-specific risk
process of dividing patients
patients at various levels of risks,
factors that may pose a threat
into “buckets” based on
and further, scheduling follow-
in future can help physicians and
their vital health signs,
ups and keeping them aligned
health coaches develop care
their lifestyles and medical
with their care plans. Here’s why
plans tailored to their needs.
history. Risk stratification is a
risk stratification is important:
framework applied for complete
Understanding Population
population health management,
Predict Risks:
Health Trends:
combining several individual
Risk stratification can help
With a continuous assessment
risk scores, demographic and
providers to proactively identify
of risk factors and the use
socioeconomic characteristics
patients at risk of unplanned
of risk scores, providers can
and medical records to create a
hospital admissions. Almost one-
understand their patient
comprehensive patient profile.
third of all the readmissions that
population and find answers to
take place in the United States
critical questions.
are preventable.
C E DA R S SINAI M E D I CA L CENTER Ad va n c e d H e a l t h S c i e n c e s Pav i l i o n
C E DA R S - S I N A I M E D I CA L C E N T E R A DVA N C E D H E A LT H S C I E N C E S PAV I L I O N Los Angeles, California
The 11-story, 820,000 sq. ft. Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion (AHSP) integrates world-class patient care, medical research and teaching in a visionary collaborative environment. Designed to bridge the gap between discovery and patient care, this new translational facility combines patient care, clinical offices, research, physician education and training so physician-scientists can truly transform medical care at Cedars-Sinai. SIZE 820,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Architecture, Interior Design, Sustainable Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • The building layout enables state-of-the-art research facilities to exist contiguously with active patient care and medical procedure spaces which support the highest levels of collaboration between physicians and researchers. • Accommodating clinical, procedural and research space as well as conferencing and parking posed a significant challenge to the project team — essentially, “stacking things that don’t normally stack." The solution was a 60 sq. ft. Universal Module flexible enough to expand to serve as workstations, exam rooms, offices, lab modules, etc. with structural grids that provide large expanses of column-free space.
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RWJ B A R N A B AS H E A LT H
R u t g e rs C a n c e r I n s t i t u t e of N ew J e rs ey, N ew C a n c e r C e n t e r
RWJ B A R N A B AS H E A LT H
R U TG E R S CA N C E R I N S T I T U T E O F N E W J E R S E Y, N E W CA N C E R C E N T E R Jersey City, New Jersey
This state-of-the-art new cancer center will house between 100 and 120 inpatient cancer care beds, and also feature outpatient services, such as for chemotherapy and radiation therapy, as well as advanced imaging and surgical services, and research laboratories. A four-story atrium lobby that spans the full depth of the building will serve as a “town square.” The atrium was designed as a biophilic, healing environment with natural light and lush plantings to enhance the well-being of patients, visitors, clinicians, students, and staff. SIZE 600,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Programming, Medical Planning, Laboratory Planning, Architecture, Interior Design, Site Planning, Landscape Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • An urgent care center specific to cancer patients to help the often immunosuppressed patients avoid being mixed with the general population in emergency departments. • Laboratory spaces are visible to patients and the public so they can see the commitment, not to just delivering leading cancer therapies and treatment, but to participating in the understanding of cancer and the development of new therapies. • A bridge between the new building and existing facility will help facilitate access to shared facilities and foster collaboration.
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E M O RY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Health Science Re s e a rc h B u i l d i n g I I
E M O RY UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE H E A LT H S C I E N C E R E S E A RC H B U I L D I N G I I Atlanta, Georgia
The Health Science Research Building - Phase II (HSRB-II) is a brand new collaborative center for innovative translational research, which, along with the existing HSRB-I, builds on the Emory legacy while also creating an innovation hub and connector to the rest of Emory’s research campus. SIZE 350,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Architecture, Laboratory Planning (in conjunction with Jacobs), Engineering, Health + Well-Being, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Regenerative Design, Sustainable Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • An Innovation Lab accelerates the development of basic discoveries into clinical and health system technologies and includes space for entrepreneurship support, spin in/out labs and novel platform research. • The Center for Systems Imaging Core serves both human research and animal research imaging, with modalities that include: PET/CT Scanner Suite, 3T and 7 TMRI Scanner Suites as well as Mock MRI Scanner Suite to use in training/education. • The design puts an emphasis on strengthening the social and research collaboration between the PI community and graduate staff, promoting a sharing of ideas and strategies to strengthen Emory’s goal of global research impact.
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WEXNER M E D I CA L C E N T E R AT THE OHIO S TAT E UNIVERSITY James Cancer Hospital a n d S o l ove Re s e a rc h Institute
W E X N E R M E D I CA L C E N T E R AT T H E O H I O S TAT E U N I V E R S I T Y JA M E S CA N C E R H O S P I TA L A N D S O LO V E R E S E A RC H I N S T I T U T E Columbus, Ohio
HOK was the executive design architect for The Ohio State University Medical Center South Campus Master Plan Implementation. This project included growth and replacement of the Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and associated translational research facilities, critical care beds, surgery and imaging to create the medical center’s Comprehensive Cancer Center. The patient experience was paramount in the facility design, focused on combining comfort, safety and improved outcomes. SIZE 1.1 million sq. ft. SERVICES Medical Planning, Architecture, Landscape Architecture, Experience Design, Interior Design, Lighting Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • With a vision of predictive, preventive, personalized and participatory patient care differentiated by research and education, OSU worked with HOK to create an integrated environment that brings state of the art technology into the facility. • Research and education spaces on every patient care floor accelerates the creation of new diagnostic tools + treatments. • Translational research, new pharmacology, and clinical trials help advance research in clinical application.
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UNIVERSITY AT B U F FA LO J a c o b s S c h o o l of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
U N I V E R S I T Y AT B U F FA LO
JAC O B S S C H O O L O F M E D I C I N E A N D B I O M E D I CA L S C I E N C E S Buffalo, New York
Located at the center of the region’s emerging bio-sciences corridor, this new 630,000 sq. ft., seven story medical school development will anchor a lively, urban mixed-use district on campus and bring 2,000 students, faculty and staff downtown every day. With the goal of fostering collaboration and interdisciplinary care, the new academic medical center creates connections that allow students, faculty, biomedical researchers and clinicians to move easily from classroom to bedside to lab. SIZE 630,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Site Planning, Program Verification, Architecture, Lab Planning (in conjunction with Jacobs), Medical Education Planning, Interior Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • A robotic surgery simulation center trains students and physicians in remote control surgery technologies. • HOK provided UB with a custom solution for dissection stations utilizing carts on wheels in the Anatomy Labs for both humans and swine. • Incorporating the NFTA Allen Street transit hub into the medical school’s ground floor provides convenient mass transit access, furthering the development of a sustainable, vibrant community.
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S TA N F O R D UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE
C e n t e r fo r Ac a d e m i c M e d i c i n e
S TA N F O R D UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF MEDICINE C E N T E R F O R ACA D E M I C MEDICINE Palo Alto, California
The Center for Academic Medicine (CAM) at Stanford University School of Medicine is the new home for the School’s medical education faculty - providing the “Clinical Educators” with innovative spaces for collaboration, the essential tools, and support infrastructure to continue their successful contributions to medical education. With a focus on placemaking, this new building emphasizes the front door to the CAM and an understanding of its relationship to subsequent phases. SIZE 180,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Programming, Planning, Architecture, Interior Design, Structural Engineering, MEP Engineering, Landscape Architecture, Sustainable Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • Creating a heart and home for the faculty and other users, the design fosters neighborhoods within the workplace environment and establishes a physical connection to the arboretum, other SoM facilities and the extended campus community. • The design considers levels of future flexibility and change for evolving uses, users, demographics and amenities over time. It emphasizes shared space as it relates to interaction, collaboration and meeting space.
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UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH F LO R I DA H E A LT H
M o rs a n i C o l l e g e of Medicine + Heart Institute
UNIVERSITY OF S O U T H F LO R I DA H E A LT H
M O R SA N I C O L L E G E O F M E D I C I N E + H E A RT I N S T I T U T E Tampa, Florida
This 13-story tower serves as the marquee home of USF Health’s medical school and heart institute and an anchor for Tampa’s burgeoning downtown Water Street district. It houses more than 1,800 students, faculty, researchers and staff in a state-ofthe-art hub for medical education and research. To encourage interdisciplinary interaction and collaboration, learning spaces are integrated with lab areas. Spanning four floors, the flexible lab facilities support interdisciplinary cardiovascular research and clinical care. SIZE 394,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Architecture, Laboratory Programming/Planning/Design, Medical Education Planning, Interior Design, Lighting Design, Experience Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • A completely unique Experiential Learning Lab includes classroom spaces and a flexible ‘white box’ space for innovative learning and collaboration; allowing students to engage in interactive, multi-modal, inter-professional learning. • Office and faculty space is flexible to promote the creation of a forward-thinking academic workplace that breaks down departmental barriers. • Woven through the design is a concept of student-centered learning.
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ESKENAZI H E A LT H S i d n ey + Lo i s E s ke n a z i H o s p i t a l
E S K E N A Z I H E A LT H S I D N E Y + LO I S E S K E N A Z I H O S P I TA L Indianapolis, Indiana
Sidney + Lois Eskenazi Hospital is a contemporary public academic healthcare environment that merges research, clinical and educational missions. The project marks a new era for public hospitals by creating a welcoming, beautiful space for anyone seeking care. Additionally, it is part of a growth strategy to propel the hospital into the top quartile of medical facilities. SIZE 1.2 million sq. ft. SERVICES Master Planning, Site/Campus Planning, Medical Planning, Programming, Architecture, Structural Engineering, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture INNOVATIVE FEATURES • Physicians from IU School of Medicine train at Eskenazi Health, which provides a comprehensive range of primary and specialty care services for a large and diverse patient population offering exposure to the full spectrum of disease. • The Sky Farm on the roof of the hospital has 5,000 sq. ft. of growing space dedicated to 25–30 different produce crops and flowers. The produce is harvested and used in food and nutrition classes run by Eskenazi Health outpatient dietitians. • An innovative 100% outdoor air HVAC system draws in fresh air and then treats, conditions and filters it before it is used once and then ventilated out of the building.
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N AT I O N A L INSTITUTES O F H E A LT H S u rg e r y, Ra d i o l o g y a n d La b M e d i c i n e ( S R L M ) , Building 10
N AT I O N A L INSTITUTES OF H E A LT H
S U RG E RY, RA D I O LO GY A N D L A B MEDICINE (SRLM), BUILDING 10 Bethesda, Maryland
The NIH commissioned the HOK design team to plan, program and design the new Surgery, Radiology and Lab Medicine Building (SRLM), a renovation and significant building addition on the Bethesda,Maryland campus. In addition to the programming and design of scientific and clinical work spaces, the project includes new, highly complex Radiology and Surgery clinical spaces, new space for the Cardiovascular Intervention Program (Cath Lab), new research labs for the National Cancer Institutes (NCI), cGMP, ISO Clean Room and BSL 3 Labs. SIZE 618,535 sq. ft. SERVICES Prime Architect, Lab Programming/Planning, Medical Planner, Planning/Landscape Architecture, Interior Design, Sustainable Design, Lighting Design, Signage + Wayfinding INNOVATIVE FEATURES • HOK developed interior vertical and horizontal circulation paths/patterns for staff, patients, visitors and materials, both within the project footprint as well as in conjunction with existing CRC flow pathways to ensure that critical program connections meet program requirements for each department. • A unique value decision includes two towers to house major HVAC equipment to ensure that ‘wet’ systems are remote from program areas, minimizing impact in the event of leaks.
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UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI Sy l ve s t e r C o m p re h e n s i ve Cancer Center Tra n sfo r m a t i o n a l C a n c e r Re s e a rc h B u i l d i n g
UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI
S Y LV E S T E R C O M P R E H E N S I V E CA N C E R C E N T E R T RA N S F O R M AT I O N A L CA N C E R R E S E A RC H B U I L D I N G Miami, Florida
The University of Miami Sylvester Cancer Center’s New Cancer Research Building is designed to support the growth of research and clinical excellence for the newly designated NCI Comprehensive Cancer Center. The 12-story building will include spaces for experimental, computational and clinical research, diagnostic imaging and clinical care. SIZE 240,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Architecture, Laboratory Planning/Design, Interior Design, Medical Planning INNOVATIVE FEATURES • Eight floors will focus on new and emerging therapies and treatments to cure cancer through collaborative research. Flexible laboratories will feature the latest technologies and equipment to support researchers. • Holistic, personalized patient care will be based on specific diagnosis with a goal to improve quality of life and prevent cancer reoccurrences. • It will be South Florida's only NCI designated cancer center. Located in one of the most diverse populations in the U.S., it will promote health equity and reduce racial, ethnic, cultural and other disparities in cancer care.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY H E A LT H Ac a d e m i c H e a l t h C e n t e r
INDIANA UNIVERSITY H E A LT H
ACA D E M I C H E A LT H C E N T E R Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana University Health’s (IUH) goal is to be the provider of choice and recognized as a leader in clinical excellence and innovation in the state of Indiana and beyond. This leading healthcare system of 16 hospitals in Indiana selected HOK to help exceed their goal through the planning, design and management. As trusted advisors to IUH, HOK is responsible for the consolidation of Methodist and University hospitals on the Indianapolis campus. This transformation includes multiple projects: a high acuity bed tower, an ambulatory care pavilion, faculty office building, research building and education building, renovation of remaining building, parking, site and infrastructure. SIZE 2.4 million sq. ft. SERVICES Executive Architect - Design Implementation, Programming, Site Assessment, Facilities Master Plan, Medical/Research Planning, Education Planning, Campus/Urban Planning, Infrastructure Planning, Interior Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • The new Academic Medical Center includes 700 beds, 300 clinic exam rooms, support and administration buildings, IU Medical Education and Research Buildings and site and infrastructure work.
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INDIANA UNIVERSITY H E A LT H Re g i o n a l Ac a d e m i c Health Campus
INDIANA UNIVERSITY H E A LT H
R E G I O N A L ACA D E M I C H E A LT H CA M P U S Bloomington, Indiana
The IU Health Bloomington Hospital at the Regional Academic Health Center (RAHC) creates an innovative solution to twin needs. It provides southern Indiana residents with the latest in medical care and ensures future caregivers have the training they need to solve tomorrow’s health challenges. SIZE 620,000 sq. ft. (IU Health Bloomington Hospital) 105,000 sq. ft. (IU Health Bloomington Health Sciences Building) SERVICES Architecture, Planning + Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Health + Wellbeing, Interior Design, Sustainable Design INNOVATIVE FEATURES • The new hospital features 185 bed acute care hospital and ambulatory care building that includes 14 operating rooms, a cancer center, an obstetrics and gynecology program, a behavioral health program and a robust ambulatory wellness program with specialists and generalists. • The health sciences building provides undergraduate and graduate students with advanced, real-world training in various health programs, including medicine, nursing, social work, speech and hearing. • Designed to achieve LEED Silver certification, the facility reduces the environmental impact in multiple ways. Passive and active design strategies combined to show a 30 percent reduction in annual energy consumption from the baseline standard, with the building anticipated to save $400,000 in annual operational energy costs per year.
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*Simulation Center
PENN MEDICINE
Re p l a c e m e n t H o s p i t a l
PENN MEDICINE
R E P L AC E M E N T H O S P I TA L Plainsboro, New Jersey
The PMPMC hospital consists of state-of-the-art emergency services, operating suites and a comprehensive array of ambulatory services and laboratories. SIZE 636,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Architecture, Certificate of Need (CON) Assistance, Interior Design, Master Planning, Medical Planning, Programming, Sustainability INNOVATIVE FEATURES • Incorporates the latest in “green” design, featuring a broad spectrum of energy and resource-conservation innovations. • Spacious and flexible operating rooms to accommodate robotics and other emerging technologies. • Advanced imaging and treatment areas. • All-private, patient rooms designed to reduce falls, minimize risk of infection and enhance privacy.
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D. Dan and Betty Khan H e a l t h C a re Pav i l i o n
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D . DA N A N D B E T T Y K H A N H E A LT H CA R E PAV I L I O N Ann Arbor, Michigan
HOK was hired in 2015 by Michigan Medicine to update their strategic business plan for the system with a focus on ‘the Hill’ the quaternary, 1000 plus bed Academic Medical Center. The broad range of planning services included a medical center strategic facility plan,that included the school of medicine. Additionally, HOK’s services were expanded to program and plan the expansion of one of their primary ambulatory care campuses as it expands into impatient care. SIZE 700,000 sq. ft. SERVICES Architecture, Consulting, Interior Design, Programming, Urban Design + Planning INNOVATIVE FEATURES • State-of-the-art neurosciences center. • Specialty services for cardiovascular and thoracic patients. • 20 surgical and three interventional radiology suites.
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“With the Pavilion, Michigan will have one of the most state-of-the-art hospitals in the country—that also demonstrates environmental and social responsibility. The D. Dan and Betty Kahn Health Care Pavilion will be a game changer for Michigan and our patients, as well as the faculty, staff and learners who are committed to caring for them.” David Miller, MD, MPH President, UM Health
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ACADEMIC MEDICAL CENTERS HOK has extensive experience with facility planning and design at Academic Centers and for over 100+ independent institutions that support Medical or Health Sciences Education. Baylor College of Medicine Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science
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