BJC HealthCare
January 27, 2023
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BJC Architect Toolbox 2023HOK is a global design, architecture, engineering and planning firm. Our 1,600 people collaborate across a network of 26 offices on three continents. 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.
HOK traces its roots back to 1949, when Co-Founder George Hellmuth joined two partners to form the architectural firm Hellmuth, Yamasaki and Leinweber. When that partnership dissolved in 1955, Mr. Hellmuth recruited two of his star employees—design deputy Gyo Obata and production deputy George Kassabaum – to lead a new fledgling practice based in St. Louis, Missouri, and bearing the names of the three gentlemen. Advocating diversity in terms of clients building types, services and locations, their vision positioned HOK remarkably well to adapt to the changing global landscape which has grown to become the world’s highest ranked international design firm.
HOK’s experts in strategic practice areas create design solutions that bring great value to our clients.
Aviation + Transportation
Civic + Cultural
Corporate Government
Healthcare
Higher Education
Hospitality
Justice
Mixed-Use
Renovation + Refurbishment
Residential
Science + Technology
Sports + Rec + Entertainment
WorkPlace
HOK’s office network spans three continents. We are a global network of designers made up of small teams of friends working together to solve complex problems. During our design processes we engage people from many cultures, both from within our firm and the local community. These diverse backgrounds broaden our vision and feed our strengths.
Calgary | Ottawa | Toronto
London
Atlanta | Austin | Chicago | Columbus
Dallas | Denver | Houston | Kansas City
Los Angeles | Miami | New York
Philadelphia | San Francisco | Seattle
St. Louis | Tampa | Washington, D.C.
Dubai | Mumbai
Beijing | Hong Kong | Shanghai
HOK’s architects design buildings that respond to the needs of people and the environment. They have meaning. Working closely with clients, we create places that are as intelligent and sustainable as they are beautiful. These buildings also are memorable—whether viewed from a distance or up close. When all of this comes together in a design, there’s an overwhelming feeling that everything is right.
We give form and meaning to rooms, buildings, landscapes and cities while balancing demands of site, climate and culture.
We help clients optimize their real estate portfolios to support current and future needs, and improve human performance.
Our solutions increase occupant comfort, enable energyefficient outcomes and reduce life-cycle costs.
We integrate space and message to create visible, approachable experiences.
We design interior spaces that improve collaboration, inspire occupants and attract the best employees.
Our team creates master plans and campuses that are economically viable and socially and environmentally responsible.
Our teams equip clients with accurate space and occupancy data to enable forecasting and decision support.
We help clients optimize building performance to minimize environmental impact and maximize the occupant experience.
Our society has an urgent need for facilities that promote health, wellness and equitable access. We design the physical space that supports this need.
We 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.
HOK has specialized in the planning and design of healthcare facilities for more than 60 years. In the past ten years, we have completed projects over $5 billion in construction costs, including community care and primary clinics.
Our integrated team of over 250 healthcare designers, researchers, planners and consultants are redefining operational efficiencies, quality standards and safety enhancements to create environments that enhance patient care and help our clients improve the health of patients and their communities.
We utilize individual centers of excellence to draw upon the resources and experiences of an international firm while simultaneously providing localized personal knowledge and relationships.
◯ Academic Medical Centers + Health Sciences Facilities
◯ Ambulatory Care + Outpatient Facilities
◯ Community Care + Primary Clinics
◯ Children’s Hospitals
◯ Cancer Treatment + Research Facilities
◯ Community Hospitals
◯ Medical Office Buildings
◯ Optometry Healthcare Buildings
◯ Sports + Human Performance Healthcare Facilities
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
SIZE
620,000 sq. ft.
195 beds
COST
Confidential
COMPLETION DATE
2022
SERVICES
Architecture, Planning + Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Engineering, Health + Wellbeing, Interior Design, Sustainable Design
The new IU/IUH Bloomington Regional Academic Health Campus (IUHB), serving the southern Indiana region, will provide acute care, ambulatory and diagnostic and treatment services.
The IU Health Bloomington Hospital at the 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.
HOK’s Healthcare and Healthcare Consulting teams worked with IU Health and Indiana University to identify a new hospital location that fosters community connections and bolsters existing relationships with the university’s health science programs. The 50-acre site adjacent to Indiana University’s flagship Bloomington campus connects to major arterial roadways, public transit and local bicycle and walking paths that encourage active and healthy transportation.
The 810,000-sq.-ft. facility, designed in collaboration with CSO, MSKTD, Cripe, and Guidon Design, consists of two main programs: a 185-bed acute care hospital and ambulatory care building and a connected medical education hub. The new hospital includes 14 operating rooms, a cancer center, an obstetrics and gynecology program, a behavioral health program and a robust ambulatory wellness program with both specialists and generalists. The educational building provides undergraduate and graduate students with advanced, real-world training in various health programs, including medicine, nursing, social work, speech and hearing.
The design of the facility employs a modern and fresh interpretation of the Indiana University and IU Health brands using glass, metal and regional limestone that blends into the surrounding academic campus. The project’s landscape architecture incorporates local and natural materials, such as native plantings and stone, that benefit and meld with existing habitats. Consultation with
a local arborist led to the preservation of 405 trees that influenced site circulation, parking and landscape design.
The natural palette continues throughout the interior of the facility. A mixture of woods, terrazzo and environmentally friendly materials present themselves in classic details. Artwork by local artists emphasizes southern Indiana’s beautiful landscapes and reinforces a sense of place.
The design embraces the healing power of natural light and nature. Therapeutic gardens are beautifully framed and provide places of respite for staff, patients and visitors. Adjustable air temperature and lighting systems, outdoor views and noise-suppression materials in patients rooms help people feel comfortable during their stay.
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.
To ensure that the building remains relevant and useful well into the future, the design prioritized a standardized structural grid, 30-year building systems, a robust technology infrastructure, and open-ended edges to accommodate future expansion. Design alterations informed by COVID-19 were implemented during construction to help the building respond to possible future pandemics.
Architect of Record
Ann Arbor, Michigan
SIZE
700,000 sf / 3,200,000 sf
262 New Beds, 1100 Existing Beds
COST
$925 Million
COMPLETION DATE
2025
SERVICES
Strategy Site Planning, Strategic Business Planning, Facility Master Plan, Key Room Space Programming, Basis of Design, Architect of Record
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.
Saint Francis Health System
Tulsa, Oklahoma
SIZE
260,000 BGSF hospital
60,000 BGSF renovation
20,500 BGSF central utility plant
COST
Confidential
COMPLETION DATE
2025 SERVICES
Architecture, Interior Design
Looking to serve a growing suburban and rural population in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Saint Francis Health System tasked HOK with expanding and renovating their South Hospital. This 102-patient bed tower opened in 2008 and will continue to serve the community with excellent patient care with the upgrades HOK plans to implement.
The updated hospital will include a new 122-bed tower, eight additional operating rooms and renovations to surgery services, consolidation of pre-and post-anesthesia units, inpatient physical medicine and rehabilitation services expansion, a new main hospital lobby and a corridor connecting the patient bed tower with the emergency department and parking garage.
The expansion and renovation will generate a sense of connection between the main hospital campus and the new addition designs to create a seamless blend while maintaining the integrity of the original concept and layout.
HOK had the opportunity to significantly contribute to the existing facility while improving patients’ experience. To achieve this goal, HOK made a clear distinction between the Public at the front and the Staff at the back of the site. These sites are strategically located so that the new entry and patient tower face out onto the building approach. This innovative design allows patients to visualize their experience as they enter the building.
In addition, the surgery and logistics spaces are added at the back of the site to separate busy activities and traffic from the Public. In addition, another goal is maintaining a strict schedule during the construction phase. This is being successfully accomplished by working closely and productively with the Construction Manager. As a result, the overall number of phases has been minimized in order to move along the project as promptly and efficiently as possible.
Grady Health System - New Advanced Surgery Center
Atlanta, Georgia
SIZE
580,000 sq. ft.
COMPLETION DATE
2022
SERVICES
Architecture, Interiors, Structural Engineering, Medical Planning, Planning + Urban Design, Landscape Architecture, Sustainable Design, Lighting
Design
Grady Memorial Hospital, the central community provider for Atlanta, decided to construct a major outpatient services center to support the outpatient needs of the community.
The new 10-story building includes an ambulatory surgery / outpatient clinic center with eight operating rooms, five endoscopy rooms, a sterile processing department, post-anesthesia care unit. Medical offices / Outpatient Clinic includes ear, nose and throat department, imaging, and gastrointestinal spaces, four radiology rooms, women’s services, and a cancer care center. While the procedures floor and cancer center are fixed designs intended to be consistent providers, the clinics, ranging from ENT and dentistry to vision and rehabilitation, are designed in a modular fashion to allow each service block to flex larger or smaller as the need arises, and be re-assigned as programs change. The building also includes a 600 car structured parking garage.
Confidential Client
Tulsa, Oklahoma
SIZE
86,400 sq. ft.
150 beds
COST
Confidential
COMPLETION DATE
2024 est.
SERVICES
Architecture, Interior Design
Providing therapeutic emergency environments designed for crisis mental healthcare leads to rapid improvement and decreased need for inpatient care. ED patients are often boarded without treatment for long hours awaiting inpatient beds when prompt, appropriate care would result in discharge for most affected individual.
While the healthcare industry is continuously adapting to modern practices, increased patient volume and systemic change have created a crisis for emergency departments and those suffering from emergent mental illnesses.
Emergency environments designed for crisis mental healthcare result in rapid improvement and a decreased need for inpatient care. With patient care and organization at the forefront of design, this master plan elevates a 90-bed inpatient facility to a 150-bed behavioral health campus to meet the developing need for innovative urgent psychiatric care.
The existing administration building received a renovation to accommodate new models of care. The new campus provides four 15-bed units that accommodate growth as patient volume increases. The campus is divided into several parts: the intake building, which includes a behavioral health crisis stabilization unit and a clinical assessment department. The intake building is renovated and expanded to improve admission flow.
The behavioral health crisis stabilization unit supplies compassionate care for psychiatric emergencies. It helps contain most crises in less than 24 hours while improving general emergency department capacity and length of stay.
Elements that improve overall patient care and site logistics include inpatient care, materials management, art therapy, a fitness center, a kitchen, staff and inpatient dining.
In addition, the vehicular sally-port supports patient security and provides privacy, while the new, on-site staff parking garage creates more patient/visitor parking for the outpatient clinic.
As part of a continuum of care between an acute setting and psychiatric inpatient care, HOK’s creative and strategic design solved an emerging healthcare issue affecting hospitals nationwide while also upholding the best patient care.
Appropriate emergency department utilization and focusing on care of those in actual need of emergency care has been a systematic problem for many years. Increasing volume of emergency departments (ED) presentations for urgent psychiatric care has brought real pressures to ED operations and challenging populations to patient
caseloads. This combination of systemic change in care models coupled with an increased volume has created a crisis for both emergency departments and for the care of those suffering from emergent mental illness.
Providing therapeutic emergency environments designed for crisis mental healthcare leads to rapid improvement and decreased need for inpatient care. ED patients are often boarded without treatment for long hours awaiting inpatient beds when prompt, appropriate care would result in discharge for most affected individual. ED behavioral health crisis Stabilization units help to stabilize most crisis in less than 24 hours, improving general ED capacity, length of stay and throughput.
University of Colorado-Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs, Colorado
SIZE
104, 600 sq. ft. / 9720 sq. m.
COST
Confidential
COMPLETION DATE
2020
SERVICES
Architecture, Sustainable Design, Health + Well-Being
AWARDS
DBIA Rocky Mountain Region-Education Project
The Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center represents a first-of-it-kind facility and a novel new partnership between UCCS and Centura Health.
R esearchers are translating science into better performance at a new sports-medicine hybrid facility at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS). The Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center represents a first-of-it-kind facility and a novel new partnership between UCCS and Centura Health. Both UCCS and Centura are benefiting from the seamless, real-time connections taking place between researchers, medical professionals, trainers, athletes and faculty members. Students are benefitting, too, through experiential learning and access to cutting-edge training tools and resources.
This is an example of a new type of higher-ed hybrid facility that brings together different departments—such as sports and health—in a shared footprint. To create these multipurpose facilities, schools partner with private organizations and institutions in an integrated approach that shares costs and knowledge while jointly pursuing new discoveries.
Spaces in the Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center include altitude and environmental chambers; a nutrition lab and kitchen; a biomechanics lab; specialized training equipment for athletes with physical disabilities as well as firefighters and police officers; a sports medicine clinic; and a sports performance clinic. Flexible space supports telehealth rooms. Overhead doors on the second floor connect a tactical simulation gym to a 4,000-sq.-ft. outdoor training area on the roof of the first floor.
The Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center promotes the concept of “exercise as medicine.” Performance data recorded at the center helps research teams and clinicians develop protocols that prevent injuries and develop strategies for healthy living.
The design team created intentional “collision” spaces that enhance collaboration among the doctors, faculty researchers and students. These include a café open to the public, a 150-seat auditorium and small seating areas for spontaneous interaction. A monumental architectural stair connects the building’s four floors.
An administrative suite on the second floor gives other organizations and departments opportunities to lease space within the facility, fostering collaboration between public and private entities.
The brick- and metal-clad facility has a four-story, glass-enclosed entry. During the day, this window wall offers views of Pikes Peak to the west. At night, the high-performance glazing creates a lantern effect that offers passersby view of the activity taking place inside.
The steeply sloped site enabled the design team to place several program elements on two different pedestrian levels. The main student entrance is on the second floor of the east side, while the sports performance entry is at grade on the west side. Behind the building, a grassy knoll adjacent to the café links to the campus and provides space for casual gatherings.
The team designed the Hybl Sports Medicine and Performance Center for LEED Gold certification. High-performance building systems enhance occupant wellness and optimize energy and water use.
The Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, Nebraska
SIZE
165,000 sq. ft.
COST
$71.5 million
COMPLETION DATE
2016
SERVICES
Architecture, Interior Design, Landscape Architecture, Master Planning, Medical Planning
AWARDS
2017 Interior Design Excellence Award (IDEA), Healthcare, International Interior Design Association (IIDA) Great Plains Chapter
The Lauritzen Outpatient Center at The Nebraska Medical Center represents a major move forward in care provision for Omaha and integrates all surgical outpatient specialties under one roof. Anchored by 12 outpatient surgical suites, the building includes flexible clinic space with universal exam room layouts. The center will comprise almost 200,000 square feet of clinical space, and structured parking underneath the building.
In addition, it includes four radiological modalities as well as co-located orthopedic clinics and PT/ OT space. The layout is based on optimizing patient flow and reducing wait times through LEAN principles.
As the project is on an accelerated schedule, a 3P “Production, Preparation, Process” LEAN exercise sped up the design phases in order to meet a specific occupancy date. After developing seven shells and evaluating their suitability for the program, we conducted a three-day charrette with the entire group of stakeholders, including creating full scale room mockups, so that the plan was “set” with almost complete user buy in months earlier than in a traditional design process.
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinic
Iowa City, Iowa
SIZE
18,494 sq. ft.
COST
Confidential
COMPLETION DATE
2024 est.
SERVICES
Sustainable Design, Project Management, Architecture, Planning
In order to meet expanding emergency department volumes, UIHC is undertaking a renovation and expansion of their ED, creating new Pediatric and Behavioral Health observation suites and allowing for increased throughput, while maintaining existing operations with minimal disruption.
HOK along with the architect of record, CMBA Architects, are currently designing a major expansion and renovation for the Roy Carver Pavilion Level One Emergency Department.
To keep up with an increased number of patients, UIHC required a larger space to accommodate not only patients, but additional staff to efficiently provide the best patient care.
The first Phase includes a 2 story expansion for a Behavioral Health focused ED. The first floor will include single enhanced BH observation rooms which have capacity to flex to overflow as standard exam rooms and be switch to negative air pressure for infection controlled unit. A separate area which will add a state of the art 55T Siemens MRI machine. The level 2 plan serves as crisis stabilization units for Adults and adolescents with shared support areas.
The second phase of the project includes the renovation of the north portion of the emergency department into an expanded Pediatric focused area. The newly designed unit will include behavioral health safe rooms for ages up to 12. The emergency will remain fully operational through construction of the project.
Hospital Damas
Ponce, Puerto Rico
SIZE
ED - 21,000 SF
COST
Confidential
COMPLETION DATE
2025 est.
SERVICES
Medical Planning, Architecture
The new Emergency Department is part of a larger expansion of the hospital campus that will include a new surgical intensive care unit, 3 new surgical suites, a new 480space parking deck, new lobby as well as re-organized site circulation patterns.
The design of the 20,000 SF Emergency Department is based on the new split flow - super track operational model with the key idea of separating the patient volume into two treatment areas: acute care and low-acuity care for more effective management of patient wait times and reduced length of stay. Distinct patient populations are provided with separate circulation paths and dedicated spaces.
The new Emergency Department is strategically connected with the existing hospital on the first floor, and the surgical department on the second floor. It is situated close to diagnostic services, with other key adjacencies to facilitate future expansion
Founded in St. Louis in 1965, HOK is STL Proud! And we’re fortunate enough to be able to show it through our commitment to design and the local community. We have been an integral part of the growth of our city through planning, architecture, and community service in the area, including the BJC Parkview Tower as well as the adjacent Cortex District. We know how this city works and understand what it takes to complete a project here effectively.
One of HOK’s core values always has been that we care about the people and places our work touches. HOK Impact serves as a lens for addressing the social, environmental, and economic impact of this work. Through HOK impact, we give back to the community through charity and volunteer activities. Some examples of our commitment to the STL community include Pedal for the Cause, Kidstruction Week, and United Way.
The HOK team realizes that a local firm's presence can provide the kind of interaction that BJC wants and deserves. In this day and age of instant information, e-mail, voicemail, and project internet sites, we still recognize the importance and value of faceto- face interaction.
EDUCATION
Washington University
Master of Architecture
Texas A&M University
Bachelor of Environmental Design, Architecture
Architect: Missouri
LEED Green Associate
American Institute of Architects
AIA, LEED GA
Principal in ChargePaul has more than 25 years of professional experience in the planning and design of healthcare facilities, including experience in academic medical centers, ambulatory facilities, cancer centers, and sports medicine. Paul’s experience includes all 3 major program areas in academic health centers. On the clinical side, he has worked at scales as small as individual physician practices all the way to tertiary care hospitals.
BJC HealthCare and Washington University
School of Medicine
Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital
South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Saint Francis - Central Sterile Processing Department
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Confidential Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
University of Missouri Health Care SystemPatient Care Tower/ Ellis Fischel Cancer Center
Columbia, Missouri
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Becky is responsible for managing internal project teams, consultants and clients while maintaining project deadlines, a high standard for deliverables, and ensuring project goals and the design intent are met. Becky is actively involved in all phases of project delivery: contract negotiations, budgeting, scheduling, master planning, programming, SD, DD, CD, bidding, CA, project closeout and FF&E.
University Of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
Hospital Damas
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Mercy Strategic Planning
Multiple Locations
Nebraska Medicine
Lauritzen Outpatient Center
Omaha, Nebraska
Emory Healthcare Courts
Brookhaven, Georgia
Bachelor of Science, Architectural Studies
Architect: Illinois, LEED
Accredited Professional Building and Construction
American Institute of Architects
IU Health Adult Hospital and Academic Health Center
Indianapolis, Indiana
Benson Hill Crop Accelerator
Creve Coeur, Missouri
Confidential Biotechnology Company
St. Louis, Missouri
4340 Duncan
St. Louis, Missouri
Confidential Civic/ Corporate Auditorium
St. Louis, Missouri
City of Edwardsville
New Public Safety Facility*
Edwardsville, Illinois
University of Missouri
Kansas City School of Computing and Engineering Education + Research Center
Kansas City, Missouri
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
School of Dental Medicine Clinic
Renovation*
Edwardsville, Illinois
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
School of Engineering
Student Project Design Center Addition*
Edwardsville, Illinois
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Mississippi State University
Bachelor of Architecture
Architect: Missouri, Tennessee, National Council
Architectural Registration Board
American Institute of Architects
Michael has 20 years of experience in the planning, design and management of healthcare architecture. An expert in project delivery, Michael works closely with owners and construction managers to streamline the project process and facilitate communication among team members. Michael has had a key leadership role on seminal projects for high-profile institutions.
William Wahle AIA, LEED GA Project ManagerBJC HealthCare and Washington University
School of Medicine
Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine - Master Plan and Campus
Integration Project
Implementation
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital
South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Saint Francis - Central Sterile Processing Department
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Confidential Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
IU Health Bloomington Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
NorthSide Hospital
St. Louis, Missouri
Missouri Baptist Medical Center- West Pavilion Addition
St. Louis, Missouri
HCA Methodist Stone Oak Hospital
San Antonio, Texas
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
University of Kansas
Bachelor of Architecture
Architect: Ohio, LEED Green Associate
Missouri State Customer
Experience Board
American Institute of Architects
St. Louis, National Academy of Architecture for Health
Bill has 30 years of experience in all phases of design, with a focus on healthcare. He is adept at managing large consultant teams for large medical campus projects. Bill has demonstrated expertise in alternative project delivery that save time and money on major capital projects. Previously he served as the manager of facilities design for a Midwest hospital system.
University of Michigan Health System
Clinical Inpatient Tower (CIT)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
IU Health Academic Health Center Program and Masterplan
Indianapolis, Indiana
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
IU Health Bloomington Campus – Indiana
University Educational Facility
Bloomington, Indiana
Sidney and Lois
Eskenazi Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Ambulatory Care Clinic
Indianapolis, Indiana
University of Missouri
Health Care System -
Patient Care Tower/ Ellis Fischel Cancer Center
Columbia, Missouri
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital -Lake Drive
Main Hospital
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital -Prospect Medical Commons
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital -Ozaukee Campus Expansion
Mequon, Wisconsin
EDUCATION
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Master of Architecture
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies
Architect: Illinois,Missouri, LEED Accredited
Professional, Evidence-Based Design
Accreditation and Certification
American Institute of Architects
Facility Guidelines Institute
(FGI)- Health Guidelines Revision Committee (HGRC)
Committee Member, 2022 & 2026 Revision Cycle
HGRC Behavioral health
Topic group Co-chair
Virginia is a recognized leader in the planning of healthcare facilities, including focuses in acute care, sports medicine and behavioral health. Her experience ranges from programing through design development and construction administration. Her strength as a communicator allows her to facilitate discussions with the client that increase operational efficiency in the design or encourage collaboration in the planned facility.
BJC HealthCare Barnes Jewish West County Replacement Hospital*
St. Louis, Missouri
BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine, Campus Renewal*
St. Louis Missouri
BJC HealthCare Missouri Baptist Medical Center*
Town & Country, Missouri
Barnes Jewish Hospital
Intra-Operative MRI*
St. Louis, Missouri
Barnes Jewish Hospital Surgeries*
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Saint Francis - Central Sterile Processing Department
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Confidential Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
IU Health Bloomington Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
UIHC Roy Carver south ED BHED expansion
Iowa City, Iowa
McDonough District Hospital*
Macomb, Illinois
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Ranken Technical School Associates Degree
Architect: Missouri, LEED Accredited
Professional Building
Design + Construction
American Institute of Architects
With over 20 years of experience in healthcare architecture, planning and design, David has completed projects ranging from large scale, complex expansions to small, community hospitals. As medical planner, David will provide overall programming, master planning and design. His effective communication skills allow him to comprehensively understand his clients’ program requirements and standards, making their project visions a reality.
BJC Healthcare and Washington University
School of Medicine
Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital
South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Missouri Baptist Medical CenterMaster Plan
St. Louis, Missouri
Missouri Baptist Medical Center-
Strategic Campus Plan Update
Town and Country, Missouri
Missouri Baptist Medical Center
- West Pavilion Addition St. Louis, Missouri
University of Missouri Health Care SystemPatient Care Tower/ Ellis Fischel Cancer Center
Columbia, Missouri
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics AuthorityFacility Master Plan
Madison, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin Health – East Side
Acute and Ambulatory Center
Madison, Wisconsin
AIA, LEED AP, NCARB
Design Principal
As Design Principal with over 20 years of experience in international and domestic projects, Eli is well suited to be the “design voice” of your project. His diverse portfolio ranges from large-scale, healthcare development projects and master plans on over one million square feet to detailed renovation design of hospitals.
NCARB, AIA, LEED GA
Managing Principal
EDUCATION
Syracuse University
Bachelor of Architecture
Architect: Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Colorado
LEED Accredited Professional National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
MEMBERSHIPS
American Institute of Architects
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
IU Health Academic Health Center Program and Masterplan
Indianapolis, Indiana
New York Presbyterian Hospital Downtown Campus Master Plan
New York, New York
University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
Buffalo, New York
New York-Presbyterian Hospital David H. Koch
Center: Ambulatory Care Center
New York, New York
New York Presbyterian 68th Street Entrance
Renovation and Expansion
New York, New York
Riley Hospital for Children and Women’s Services
Indianapolis, Indiana
Roche Pharmaceuticals Building 102 Facade
Replacement and Repositioning
Nutley, New Jersey
Roche Pharmaceuticals Building 76 Repositioning
Nutley, New Jersey
ImClone Systems
Spring Street Headquarters
New York, New York
EDUCATION
New York Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Science, Architecture
Architect: Arkansas, Colorado, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Wyoming, National Council of Architectural Registration
Boards, LEED Green Associate
American Institute of Architects
Angelo is the managing principal in HOK’s St. Louis office and part of the firm’s management and technical boards. Angelo oversees St. Louis studio operations, partnerships and collaboration opportunities. He also helps with project and market performance reviews, contract negotiations and business development and positioning for project pursuits.
BJC Healthcare and Washington University
School of Medicine Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
BJC WellAware
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma Hospital Damas
Ponce, Puerto Rico
NorthSide Hospital
St. Louis, Missouri
Humana/CAC Clinics
Little Havana, Florida
Ponce Health Sciences University
Ponce, Puerto Rico
IU Health Bloomington Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
IU Health Bloomington Campus – Indiana University Educational Facility
Bloomington, Indiana
IU Health Academic Health Center Program and Masterplan
Indianapolis, Indiana
University of MissouriSt. Louis -New Optometry and Nursing Building
St. Louis, Missouri
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Interior Architecture
University of Colorado
Boulder, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Art History
Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design Accredited
Professional
International Women’s Forum United Way
Women’s Leadership Council
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, Board
Member
LEED AP
Senior PrincipalAs a Senior Principal, Margaret leads through relationship building, strategic planning, knowledge sharing, problem solving and highlighting HOK’s talent and resources. Margaret specializes in creative problem solving. With more than 25 years of experience, her portfolio includes a variety of corporate, commercial, not-for-profit, and academic projects that have benefited from her collaborative approach to finding design solutions that work for HOK’s valued clients.
AIA, EDAC, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, FITWEL Project Architect
BJC WellAware
St. Louis, Missouri
Stryker Instruments Research and Development Facility
Portage, Michigan
AB BioTek
St. Louis, Missouri
University of Wisconsin, Stevens
Point Biology and Chemistry Academic Building
Stevens Point, Wisconsin
Centene Urban Campus
St. Louis, Missouri
Missouri Foundation for Health
St. Louis, Missouri
4210 Duncan St. Louis, Missouri
4220 Duncan St. Louis, Missouri
Microsoft Technology Center
St. Louis, Missouri
Master Plan + Workplace Strategy
Change Engagement for Confidential Energy
Client
St. Louis, Missouri
University of Belgrade
Master of Architecture Program
University of Sarajevo
Bachelor of Architecture
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Architect: Wisconsin,
Evidence-Based Design
Accreditation and Certification
LEED Accredited
Professional Building
Design and Construction
WELL Accredited
Professional
FITWEL
MEMBERSHIPS
American Institute of Architects
USGBC
International WELL
Building Institute
AIA Academy of Architecture for Health
Dusica is a project architect with over 25 years’ experience with a variety of project types. She is a recognized leader in the delivery of highly complex, technically demanding projects specializing in healthcare and science and technology facilities. Dusica is responsible for project delivery in all phases of the design process and works closely with her clients to successfully develop innovative, cost-effective design solutions.
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Hospital Damas
Ponce, Puerto Rico
University of Texas
MD Anderson Cancer
Center - Multiple Projects
Houston, Texas
University of Kentucky
Health Education Building
Lexington, KY
University of NebraskaLincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
University of Iowa
Hospitals and Clinics*
Iowa City, Iowa
Humboldt County Memorial Hospital*
Humboldt, Iowa
Iowa Ortho Clinic And Outpatient Surgery Center*
Des Moines, Iowa
Iowa Ortho Clinic*
Ankeny, Iowa
St. Ambrose University, Wellness and Recreation Center*
Davenport, Iowa
Des Moines Plastic Surgery Healthy Skin, Laser Center & Spa* West Des Moines, Iowa
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Texas A&M University
Master of Architecture, Certificate in Health Systems and Design
Saint Louis University
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Architect: Texas, Evidence-Based Design
Accreditation and Certification, LEED Green Associate, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards
American Institute of Architects
AIA, EDAC, LEED, NCARB
Project Architect
Jake brings over 10 years of architectural practice experience in designing healthcare facilities. His attributes include a deep code understanding and technical design excellence. He is well versed in coordinating all design disciplines and has a well rounded knowledge of construction principles.
AIA, LEED AP B+D, WELL AP
Project Architect
Patrick is an architect with over thirteen years of experience. He has a passion for sustainable design and works to integrate sustainable design strategies in every project. Patrick has provided design support for various project types including higher education, corporate, healthcare and residential halls.
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Saint Francis HospitalTEC and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Wyoming State Hospital
Evanston, Wyoming
Wyoming Life Resource Center
Lander, Wyoming
Cox Health Bed Tower And Expansion*
Springfield, Missouri
Texas Health Resources Huguley Hospital –
Cath Lab 1 Renovation*
Burleson, Texas
Fort Benning Army Hospital*
Ft. Benning, Georgia
VA Dallas - Mental Health Hospital*
Dallas, Texas
VA Dallas - Long Term Spinal Cord Facility* Dallas, Texas
Lifepath Systems* Plano, Texas
TCU Student Events Parking Garage* Fort Worth, Texas
Drury University
Bachelor of Architecture
Architect: Missouri
LEED Accredited
Professional Building Design and Construction, WELL Accredited
Professional
MEMBERSHIPS
American Institute of Architects
USGBC Missouri, Chapter Member, 2006-present
St. Louis Benchmarking Implementation Advisory Group Member
Saint Francis Hospital
South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Confidential Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Hospital Damas
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Ponce Health Sciences University Ponce, Puerto Rico
NorthSide Hospital
St. Louis, Missouri
IU Health Academic Health Campus Masterplan Concept Planning
Indianapolis, Indiana
University of ColoradoColorado Springs
William Hybl Sports Medicine + Performance Center Colorado Springs, Colorado
4210 Duncan St. Louis, Missouri
Citi Gray Stay Study Gray, Tennessee Marion County Community Justice Campus
Indianapolis, Indiana
Confidential Urban Campus Clayton, Missouri
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Boston Architectural College
Master of Architecture
University of Rochester
Bachelor of Arts, English and Psychology
Architect: Missouri, LEED Green Associate
HOK Impact, Chair
AIA Women in Architecture
Community Engagement Committee, Member
LEED GA
Project Architect
As project architect, Jessica is responsible for ensuring the overall design intent is incorporated into detailed documentation. She also monitors the design process from conceptual phase through construction administration, ensuring the design idea is consistent and properly executed. Knowledgeable in a wide range of markets, she is frequently drawn towards understanding and optimizing user workflows.
Saint Francis Hospital
South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
IU Health Academic Health Center Program and Masterplan Indianapolis, Indiana
Hospital Damas
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Saint Francis - Central
Sterile Processing Department
Tulsa, Oklahoma
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Lincoln, Nebraska
Confidential Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Belmont University
Massey
David has more than 30 years of experience in all phases of design, most of which are spent focused on healthcare architecture. David is a recognized leader in interpreting a client’s vision and goals into facilities that meet their vision as well as functional and spatial requirements. His design solutions enhance the patient experience, staff experience, operational efficiency and wayfinding, as well as incorporate sustainable design principles.
University of NebraskaLincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Yale New Haven Health Behavioral Health Unit*
New Haven, Connecticut
Yale New Haven Health
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit*
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Yale New Haven Health Emergency Department*
New Haven, Connecticut
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Graduate School of Business, Certificate, Lean Healthcare
Washington University, Master of Architecture
Washington University, Bachelor of Arts, Architecture
Architect: Missouri, LEED Accredited
Professional Building
Design and Construction, Lean Healthcare Certified, Leadership in Environmental and Energy Design Accredited
Professional
American Institute of Architects
BJC HealthCare and Washington University
School of Medicine, Campus Renewal*
St. Louis Missouri
Missouri Baptist Medical Center- West Pavilion Addition
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital
South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Confidential Psychiatric Clinic and Hospital
Tulsa, Oklahoma
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Ponce Health Sciences
University
Ponce, Puerto Rico
Providence Care Hospital
Kingston, Ontario Canada
Oregon State HospitalReplacement Psychiatric Hospitals
Salem and Junction
City, Oregon
Kettering Health Network - Indu and Raj Soin Medical CenterNew Hospital
Beavercreek, Ohio
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Christopher is a versatile, passionate designer with 15 years of experience working with numerous project scales and typologies. He strives to create architecture that is not only functionally successful and environmentally responsible, but is emotionally resonant and experientially meaningful as well.
EDUCATION
Washington University in St. Louis, Master of Science in Advanced Architectural Design
University of Arkansas
Bachelor or Architecture
Architect: Arkansas, LEED Green Associate
BJC HealthCare and Washington University
School of Medicine Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
Saint Francis Hospital South Expansion and Renovation
Tulsa, Oklahoma
IU Health Academic Health Center Program and Masterplan
Indianapolis, Indiana
IU Health Bloomington Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
University of ColoradoColorado Springs
William Hybl Sports Medicine + Performance Center Colorado Springs, Colorado
Microsoft Charlotte Charlotte, North Carolina Confidential Urban Campus Clayton, Missouri Colorado Mesa University Engineering & Computer Sciences Building,and John
McConnell Math & Science Center Grand Junction, Colorado
EDUCATION
University of Virginia Masters in Architecture
Pratt Institute
Bachelors in Industrial Design
LEED Green Associate, WELL Accredited
Professional
Associate AIA
American Society of Architectural Illustrators
As a designer, Oliver is responsible for the development of conceptual design of all phases. As a member of the project team, he establishes design direction, assists and coordinates with the construction document preparation to support design intent, and effectively coordinates with the client. Oliver has worked on a variety of project types, and scales, throughout various regions of the world, including the Middle East and Asia. He has experience working with a wide variety of HOK business units such as science and technology, healthcare, government, and mixed-use development.
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Morgan State University Health + Human Services Building
Baltimore, Maryland
Grady Health System
Atlanta, Georgia
Confidential Healthcare
Client, Center for Personalized Health
Master Plan
Fairfax, Virginia
Joint Masterplan for the University of Oman
Muscat, Oman
UPMC Mercy Vision Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Orlando Health APH
Children’s Pavilion
Orlando, Florida
Miami-Dade County Civil Courthouse
Miami, Florida
U.S. Department of Justice, Confidential Federal Agency, Forensics Laboratory Confidential Location
Moscow American Center
Moscow, Russia
Washington University
Master of Architecture
Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
Bachelor of Science, Interior Design
Architect: Missouri, Registered Interior Designer, LEED Accredited
Professional, National Council of Architectural Registration Board
Certified, LEED Accredited
Professional Building
Design and Construction
American Institute of Architects
AIA, LEED AP, NCIDQ, NCARB, R.I.D, LEED AP BD+C, LSSYB
Interior Designer
Leah’s background in interior design and architecture gives her the ability to understand the design of the building, as well as the interior functionality needed to create a cohesive end result. Her responsibilities include programming, conceptual design, space planning, furniture and finish selection, construction documentation, construction administration and client meetings.
AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP
Sustainable Design Leader
Allison is an architect as well as a LEED and WELL accredited professional. With over 10 years of experience, she has designed a variety of projects including education facilities, corporate and commercial campuses and visitor centers. Allison is well versed in project design, master planning, sustainability and construction administration.
BJC HealthCare and Washington University School of Medicine
Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
BJC Foundation Donor Wall
St. Louis, Missouri
BJC Healthcare, MBMC Ambulatory Clinic* Ellisville, Missouri
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center - Replacement Hospital
Lafayette, Louisiana
Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center - Replacement Hospital
Mishawaka, Indiana
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Providence Care Hospital
Kingston, Ontario Canada
Progress West HealthCare Center - New Greenfield Hospital
O’Fallon, Missouri
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital -Prospect Medical Commons
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The University of Kansas, Bachelor of Architecture
Licensed Architect: Colorado
International Living Future Institute
U.S. Green Building Council
American Institute of Architects
University of Colorado-Colorado
Springs William Hybl
Sports Medicine +
Performance Center
Colorado Springs, Colorado
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Microsoft Charlotte
Charlotte, North Carolina
Cummins Neptune
Charleston, South Carolina
Ohio Reformatory for Women Lincoln
Housing Replacement
Marysville, OH
Confidential Urban Campus
Clayton, Missouri
Ashtabula County
Consolidated Justice Center
Jefferson, OH
Stryker Instruments
Research and Development Facility
Portage, Michigan Colorado School for the Deaf and the Blind, The Gottlieb Building* Colorado Springs, Colorado
Washington University
Master of Architecture
University of Pennsylvania
Bachelor of Arts
Architect: Missouri
LEED Accredited
Professional Building and Construction
American Institute of Architects
David ColemanAIA,
David Coleman is an architect and the Regional Leader for S + T with HOK - St. Louis. Over his 25+ year career, he has focused primarily on colleges and universities with a specialty in strategic facility planning, programming and conceptual design. His particular focus includes innovative teaching/learning and simulation spaces, science instruction/STEM and biomedical research facilities, campus planning; and facilitating programming studies to identify real needs to support research and learning.
ASLA,PLA
Landscape ArchitectKansas State University
Bachelor of Landscape Architecture
Washington University School of Medicine, Clean City Squares Research Building
Feasibility Study*
St. Louis, Missouri
Michigan State University P3 Health Innovation
Development Study* Grand Rapids, Michigan
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville, Health Science Building
Programming and Bridging Documents
Edwardsville, Illinois
Confidential
Biotechnology Company
St. Louis, Missouri
Confidential Research Lab
Kansas City, Missouri
Benson Hill Crop Accelerator
St. Louis, Missouri
University of NebraskaLincoln
Lincoln, Nebraska
Cummins Tech Center
Master Plan
Columbus, Indiana
Cummins Electronics Controls Lab Consolidation
Columbus, Indiana
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Landscape Architect: Missouri, Texas, Florida, Illinois, Tennessee
American Society of Landscape
Architects Urban Land Institute
St. Louis County Parks
Foundation, Board Member
St. Louis Open Space Council, Board Member
2019 Design Built - Merit
Award, Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital, ASLA Central States
With nearly 30 years of professional experience, Jeff leads HOK’s planning, urban design and landscape architecture studio in St. Louis. Whether working on standalone planning or landscape projects or as part of integrated design teams, Jeff has delivered hundreds of successful projects for HOK in his home state of Missouri, nationally and internationally.
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Washington University Medical Center
Campus Renewal
St. Louis, Missouri
Sidney and Lois
Eskenazi Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
Missouri Baptist Hospital Campus
Master Plan
Town and Country, Missouri
Missouri Baptist Medical Center
- West Pavilion Addition
Town and Country, Missouri
Miriam Hospital
Providence, Rhode Island
University of Buffalo
Jacobs School of Medicine District
Master Plan
Buffalo, New York
Confidential Global Life Sciences Client
Campus Master Plan, Re:Discovery
Indianapolis, Indiana
Phillips 66 Corporate Headquarters
Houston, Texas
Humana CAC Clinic
Little Havana, Florida
Stowers Institute for Medical Research
Kansas City, Missouri
EDUCATION
Southern Illinois University
Master of Science, Engineering
Southern Illinois University
Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanics & Materials
Professional Engineer: Alabama, Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, North
Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin, Puerto Rico
NCEES Record
LEED Green Associate
Steven has over 30 years of professional experience in structural engineering. He has participated in the design and analysis of commercial, office and medical facilities during the conceptual phase and through complete structural design. He serves as the structural engineering principal on a variety of projects overseeing the preparation of working drawings and specifications, coordination with consultants/clients and is responsible for final acceptance of as-constructed structure.
AIA, LEED GA
Director of Lighting Design
MEMBERSHIPS
American Institute of Steel
Construction (AISC
IU Health Bloomington New Regional Medical Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
IU Health Campus
Consolidation
Indianapolis, Indiana
Washington University
School of Medicine
Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
Missouri Baptist Medical Center West
Pavilion Addition
St. Louis, Missouri
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Lake Drive Campus
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Barnes-Jewish Hospital & Washington University School of Medicine Center for Advanced Medicine
St. Louis, Missouri
University of Missouri Health Care System
Patient Care Tower and Healing Garden / Ellis Fischel Cancer Center
Columbia, Missouri
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital Water Tower Medical Commons
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Facility Replacement & Redevelopment
Chicago, Illinois
University of Illinois
Master of Architecture
University of Illinois
Bachelor of Architecture
PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
LEED Green Associate
MEMBERSHIPS
American Institute of Architects
As Director of Lighting Design, Tom strives to create lighting solutions carefully tailored to provide the most appropriate visual environment for the client’s specific tasks, activities and budget. Integrated interior and exterior lighting design solutions balance the art and science of ever changing lighting technology. Tom’s lighting design solutions are architecturally appropriate while maximizing energy efficiency and sensitivity to long-term maintenance issues.
BJC HealthCare and Washington University
School of Medicine
Campus Renewal Project
St. Louis, Missouri
BJC Progress West HealthCare Center
St. Peters, Missouri
University of Michigan
Health System Clinical Inpatient Tower (CIT)
Ann Arbor, Michigan
UPMC Mercy Vision Institute
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Duke Raleigh Bed Tower
Durham, North Carolina
Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
IU Health Bloomington
Regional Academic Health Campus
Bloomington, Indiana
Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital - Ozaukee Campus
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Missouri Baptist Medical Center West
Pavilion Expansion and Arrival Garden
St. Louis, Missouri
Dr. Ibrahim currently serves on the Design & Health Leadership Group at the American Institute Architects. In this national appointment, he leads efforts to merge health and architecture expertise to improve population health through a fundamental redesign of how we understand the interface of health and design.
MPA,
RN
BSN, RA | Senior ConsultantEDUCATION
University of Michigan, Masters of Health and Health Care Research
Case Western Reserve University, Doctorate of Medicine,
Honors with Distinction in Research
University College
London, Affiliate Student; Architecture
Case Western Reserve University, Bachelor of Arts; Anthropology, Cum Laude
STATE OF MICHIGAN, Medical Doctor Full License (#4301108656)
Academy Health, Design & Health Steering Committee
IU Health AHC Program and Masterplan
Indianapolis, Indiana
Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar, VA Scholar - University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
Doris Duke Fellow in Policy & Outcomes Research Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine
Baltimore, Maryland
Crile Research Fellow. Princeton University, Woodrow Wilson School
Princeton, New Jersey
PUBLICATIONS (2 OF 54)
Ibrahim AM. Dimick JB. “Redesigning Delivery of Specialty Care within Newly Formed Hospital Networks” N Engl J Med Catalyst. April 2017. Available online: http://catalyst. nejm.org/redesigningspecialtycare-delivery/
Ibrahim AM, Saini S. Improving the Delivery of Common Medical Procedures to Achieve Value-Based Care.
JAMA Intern Med.
2019. In Press.
New York University, Master of Public Administration
College Misericordia, Bachelor of Science in Nursing
Registered Professional Nursing License: 616454
Practicing at New YorkPresbyterian Weill-Cornell Hospital
BLS & ACLS Certifications, American Heart Association
Completion of AACN Critical Care Course and Dyshythmia Course, New York-Presbyterian
Kathleen is a registered nurse and a graduate of NYU with a Master of Public Administration. Kathleen’s 15 years of acute clinical experience as a registered nurse brings invaluable and operational understanding to the assessment and programming process. Kathleen draws on her clinical experience to help clients assess their healthcare delivery and facility needs to support future growth and efficient care delivery.
Michigan Health -University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan
RWJBarnabas Health System- Bristol Myers
Children’s Hospital
New Brunswick, New Jersey
RWJBarnabas Health System
New Brunswick, New Jersey
RWJBarnabas Health System
Monmouth, NJ
Jackson Health System
-Holtz Children’s Hospital
Miami, Florida
Indiana University Health -Riley Children’s Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana University Health
Indianapolis, Indiana
MedStar Health System
Baltimore, Maryland
H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute
Tampa, Florida
Northwestern Medicine
Chicago, Illinois
University of Kansas
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Design
University of Kansas
Bachelor of Arts in Art History
MEMBERSHIPS
AIGA: The Professional Association for Design Society of Experiential Graphic Design
Emily strives to help clients tell powerful stories through designing authentic, branded experiences that are seamlessly integrated into architecture. She is adept at managing the communication flow among project stakeholders, design partners, engineers and fabricators/installers. Emily’s broad experience integrating environmental graphics, wayfinding, signage, specialty graphics and exhibits within the built environment provides a comprehensive understanding of the design and technical requirements for diverse projects.
Kansas State University, Bachelor of Architecture
WPP Chicago Colocation
Chicago, Illinois
Gartner
Tampa, Florida
Cargill Protein Group Headquarters
Wichita, Kansas
Kiewit Power Regional Headquarters
Lenexa, Kansas
Intuit
Woodland Hills, California, Tucson, Arizona
Pharmavite
West Hills, California
DST Centennial
Kansas City, Missouri
DST Broadway
Kansas City, Missouri
TD Bank
Toronto, Ontario
Equifax
Atlanta, Georgia
American Century Investments Headquarters
Kansas City, Missouri
Honeywel Headquarters
Morris Plains, New Jersey
Licensed Architect: Illinois, Missouri, Ohio
LEED Accredited
Professional
American Institute of Architects
National Council of Architectural Registration Board
U.S. Green Building Council
With over 37 years of experience, Mark has dedicated his career to the planning and design of distinctive healthcare projects. Mark focuses on the thoughtful integration of functional planning, design, sustainability, budget and project execution; he understands that successful healthcare projects require careful integration of efficient planning with the patient/staff centered interior environments.
BJC HealthCareChristian Hospital
Northeast*
St. Louis, Missouri
BayCare - St. Joseph’s
Hospital Main Add
Inpatient Care Facility
Tampa, Florida
Eskenazi Health
- Sidney and Lois
Eskenazi Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
Indiana University Health System:
AHC, Bloomington, Riley Maternity
Hospital
Multiple Locations, Indiana
Indiana University Health Campus
Consolidation
Indianapolis, Indiana
Missouri State
University - Allied Health Building*
Springfield, Missouri
University of Illinois at Chicago - College of Nursing Expansion/ Renovation*
Chicago, Illinois
Saint Louis University -
School of Medicine and Allied Health Building*
St. Louis, Missouri
*Experience prior to joining HOK
Atlanta University
Master of Business
Administration, Finance
Morehouse College
Bachelor of Art, Management and Organization Behavior
Airport Minority Advocacy Commission, Treasurer and Board of Directors (AMAC)
St. Louis Food Bank, Board of Directors State of Missouri Business Development Advocacy Commission, Chairman (2 terms)
St. Louis Construction
Consumers Council Design Build Institute of America
As Principal and Director of Business Development, Kaven is responsible for managing HOK’s global aviation and transportation practice for airport terminal programing, planning, design and construction as well as transit development around heavy, light rail and commuter rail and people mover systems in and around airport developments. He is also a member of the HOK Marketing Board and advisor to the Public Private Partnership Committee (P3).
ASID, IIDA, LEED AP, MCR/W, WELL AP Workplace/Neurodiversity Design
Washington University/ Inroads Advisor and Speaker
Omaha Airport Authority, Eppely Field
Omaha, Nebraska
Washington Union Terminal
Washington, DC
O’Hare International Airport, West Terminal
Sustainability Planning Study
Chicago, Illinois
Detroit Woodward Stations
Detroit, Michigan
Honolulu International Airport Modernization Program
Honolulu, Hawaii
Denver International Airport On-Call Services
Denver, Colorado
Alaska Airlines Representation at Seattle International Airport
Seattle, Washington
O’Hare Proposed Western Terminal Sustainability Study
Chicago, Illinois
Kona International Airport Master Plan
Kona Kaiula, Hawaii
Salt Lake City Airport Terminal Redevelopment Program
Salt Lake City, Utah
New Doha International Airport Passenger Terminal
Doha, Qatar
Virginia Commonwealth University
BFA - Interior Design
Parsons School of Design Environmental Planning
National Council of Interior Design Qualifications (NCIDQ), Certification No. 008667
Certified Interior Designer (CID) District of Columbia, Certification No. 1080
Certified Interior Designer (CID) Virginia, Certification No. 0412000720
International Interior Design Association (IIDA)
American Society of Interior Designers (ASID), National Board Member
With more than 30 years of experience, Kay is a recognized expert on workplace design and strategy issues. She has worked with several Fortune 500 companies to optimize their global real estate portfolios and create innovative work environments. Kay is considered an industry thought leaders on workplace. She has authored multiple white papers and articles on a variety of design related topics including wellbeing; next gen workforce; go-bility; technologies impact on the workplace; space fusion and the rise of the human factor.
Wells Fargo
Charlotte, North Carolina
TB Bank Office Renovation
Toronto, Canada
Cisco Systems Calgary
Calgary, Canada
Verizon
Alpharetta, Georgia
Koch Business Solutions LP Headquarters
Wichita, Kansas
Millennium Challenge Corporation Headquarters*
Washington, DC
Marsh & Mclennan Companies Strategic Plan, Portfolio Analysis and Headquarters Consolidation*
New York, NY
Amgen Corporate ReGeneration*
Thousand Oaks, CA
National Science Foundation New Headquarters Project*
Arlington, VA
Red Hat Campus Consolidation / Renovation*
Raleigh, NC
*Experience prior to joining HOK
University of Houston, Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture
Bachelor of Science in Environmental Design
American Institute of Architects
Appointee to Green Building Advisory Council to the Mayor of the District of Columbia
U.S. Green Building Council
- National Capital Region
- Past Board Member
National Institute of Building SciencesConsultative Council
AIA National Green Codes and Energy Analysis Committees
USGBC LEED User Group: Hospitality
ASSOC. AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP, BREEAM Sustainable Consulting Director, Global
As Global Sustainable Consulting Director located in HOK’s Washington, DC office, Ms. Landreneau manages the successful development and implementation of sustainability goals on local and worldwide projects. Ms. Landreneau has been an expert on applying sustainable best practice guidelines and the building certification process under the U.S. Green Building Council’s various LEED Rating Systems as well as global sustainability standards for over 12 years. Duke University Eye Center
Durham, North Carolina
Prince George’s Regional Medical Center University of Maryland Medical System
Prince George’s County, Maryland
David H. Koch Center for Ambulatory Care at New York Presbyterian Hospital
New York, New York
University of Maryland
Baltimore Health Science Facility III
Baltimore, Maryland
AIA, NCARB, LEED AP BD+C, BREEAM INC Director of Regenerative Design
School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
at State University of New York
Buffalo, New York
George Mason University Volgenau
Academic VI Research
Fairfax, Virginia
Morgan State University Behavioral and Social Sciences Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Penn State University Chemical Engineering and Biomedical Engineering State College, Pennsylvania
EDUCATION
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Architecture
Catholic University of America
Master of Science in Sustainable Design
University of Oxford
Graduate Researcher
Registered Architect: Washington, DC: No.
ARC103165
LEED Accredited
Professional
BEAM Professional NCARB
BREEAM International Assessor
American Institute of Architects (AIA)
US Green Building Council
Hong Kong Green Building Council
With over 37 years of experience, Mark has dedicated his career to the planning and design of distinctive healthcare projects. Mark focuses on the thoughtful integration of functional planning, design, sustainability, budget and project execution; he understands that successful healthcare projects require careful integration of efficient planning with the patient/staff centered interior environments.
Duke Eye Center Building (LEED NC
Silver Anticipated)
Durham, North Carolina
Indiana University
Health Bloomington
Bloomington, Indiana
Kaiser Roseville (LEED NC Gold Anticipated)
Roseville, California
Kaiserslautern Military Community Medical Center (KMCMC)
(LEED HC Gold
Anticipated)
Kaiserslautern, Germany
KSU Medical Center
Master Plan
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
University of Virginia Emergency Department
Charlottesville, Virginia
University of Virginia East Chiller Plant
Charlottesville, Virginia Walter Reed Healing Garden II (LEED NC
Platinum Anticipated)
Washington, DC
New York Institute of Technology
Bachelor of Architecture
American Institute of Architects
Former AUGI Revit Community, Chair
NYC Revit User Group, Founder
National BIM Standard Project Committee
James is a registered architect and principal at HOK New York. A director of the firm’s buildingSMART program and a member of HOK’s Project Delivery Board, James is also an active speaker featured at conferences around the world. James founded the NYC Revit Users Group and is the author of the Mastering Autodesk Revit Architecture series of technical books.
In his role as director of HOK buildingSMART, James is responsible for the firmwide strategy of quality management and process improvement through innovative use of technology. These efforts are driven by his prior experience as a project architect, design technology specialist and office BIM manager.
New York-Presbyterian Ambulatory Care Center
New York, New York
Salt Lake City International Airport Terminal
Redevelopment Program
Salt Lake City, Utah
Washington University Medical Center Campus Renewal
St. Louis, Missouri
WTC Freedom Tower* New York, New York
Penn Station Redevelopment* New York, New York
Newark Airport, Continental Airlines Addition*
Newark, New Jersey
JFK Airport , Delta Terminal*
Queens, New York
Dulles Airport, Renovations + Additions*
Chantilly, Virginia
*Experience prior to joining HOK