With roots extending back to a two-person partnership formed in 1898, Page is one of the most prolific and enduring architecture and engineering design practices. Page architects, engineers, interior designers, planners, strategic analysts and technical specialists provide services throughout the United States and abroad. Our diverse, international portfolio includes projects in the healthcare, academic, government and science and technology sectors, as well as civic, corporate and urban housing projects.
Page is a powerfully imaginative and collaborative architecture and engineering firm: one that’s ready for today and designed for what comes next. We pair form with function, reason with emotion, and ideas with expert implementation. At Page, the potential of what’s possible is paired with the practicality of how to make it happen. Our purpose is designing places smarter, while improving the experiences of those who work, live, and learn in them. From thought to finish, Page experts—of all disciplines— see the big picture, figure the best way forward, and deliver solutions in inventive and amazing ways. Imagine that.
The Page portfolio consists largely of complex projects that benefit from our integrated disciplines and that make a significant impact on the communities they serve. We are guided by the three core values of creativity, collaboration, and commitment, and through the force of these ideals, we live up to our promise of design that makes lives better.
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Architecture
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Design is the crux of what we do. Throughout the generations, Page has promised, and delivered, design that makes lives better. We believe buildings are important for what they do and for the positive impact they make on individual lives.
That’s why we have a solution-driven project focus that results in life-enhancing buildings and places. Our multidisciplinary services allow complete integration from conceptualization to engineering to interiors and more, resulting in an improved client experience and final product.
We recognize that good talent can be applied to complex projects regardless of industry. And good talent becomes great when it gains experience in a variety of situations. We create crossover teams so that individuals can work on different projects and share their own expertise and insights with other team members. Our collective commitment to visionary design is reflected in our portfolio of successful, complex projects.
Our work spans the globe, from more than 25 U.S. diplomatic campuses to mission critical facilities in the Middle East to five-star resorts in Africa and beyond. Since Page has multiple offices in the US and affiliates abroad, we have the capability to staff projects onsite as well as set up “follow the sun” workflows to increase efficiency.
While Page is distinguished by our portfolio of successes, we are also distinguished by our full spectrum of architectural and engineering design services. This allows us to provide an integrated “total design” single team approach. Our clients benefit from the highest levels of interdisciplinary coordination, quality control, and quick response demanded on today’s highly complex and technically sophisticated projects.
This we believe. As agents for positive change, we are driven by the ideals we hold dear. In the delivery of our services, we are guided by three core values:
Page is known for our well-researched program-driven solutions aided by integrated multidisciplinary expertise and a strategic mindset. We bring global thinking and experience to bear on projects that build communities. Our portfolio reflects a commitment to visionary design, a record of innovation and fresh ideas, and most importantly, demonstrated success with complex projects.
We develop a uniquely created design for every project that reflects the building type, client, need, and location. We take pride in knowing that a Page project is one of the best possible solutions to the needs of its multiple stakeholders from owner to operator to neighbor.
Market / Building Type Expertise
With ten carefully chosen market specialties, Page brings a depth and breadth of project and building-type expertise that few other firms offer. Each of our market sector teams is extremely successful in its own right, working across the U.S. and abroad. Furthermore, our clients benefit from the cross-over expertise from multiple market specialists. For example, academic medical centers benefit from having one firm to handle their clinical, research, academic, workplace, and housing projects. Our healthcare clients appreciate having a collective team that expands upon on our thought leaders within healthcare, complemented with designers from our various sectors, from mission critical design to hospitality concepts for staff and patient centric considerations. Such combinations are part of the Page advantage, and one of the reasons for long list of repeat clients.
University Medical Center El Paso East Clinic / El Paso, Texas
Page Healthcare
Page believes the roots of Healthcare design must always remain focused on issues of a human level. It is more than a business; it is a commitment to creating positive experiences for patients, families, visitors, and staff. Health facilities must be sustainable, affordable, and comforting. We elevate the design experience by creating environments that improve not only individual lives but entire communities.
Almost eight decades ago, Page embarked on a journey promoting health and wellness with the design of Brackenridge Hospital, the first public hospital in Texas. Today, as global healthcare design leaders, our passion for creating adaptive and innovative healing environments extends from community clinics to academic medical centers.
We develop customized health solutions for every project through close client collaboration. Our interdisciplinary teams also include nurses, clinical experts, PhDs, administrators, and guest advocates. This integrated approach balances the needs of our clients, their communities, and the demands of ever-changing economics and new technologies.
Our teams are built by matching specific expertise to your needs, combining traditional healthcare backgrounds with an enormous wealth of non-clinical specialists. Our healthcare experience benefits from our work on data centers and mission critical facilities, research labs, workplace environments, hospitality, housing, and academic building types.
LEAN LEAN
Ambulatory and Outpatient Services
Ambulatory care accounts for approximately one-third of health care spending in the United States, slightly more than inpatient care, according to the Health & Human Services’ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.
For many conditions, an ambulatory care facility can be a more efficient and convenient setting for diagnosis and treatment. The new generation of ambulatory care buildings achieves this by providing much more than clinic space. The latest designs encourage continuous improvement; accommodate changing care practices, technologies, and relationships between physicians and hospitals; meet the needs of a growing, more urbanized population; provide services that attract new patients to health systems; and even take into consideration the requirements of future inpatients.
Like traditional hospital buildings, ambulatory facilities require careful planning that matches the physical environment to the needs of the community as efficiently as possible. Our healthcare leadership and team prides themselves on being at the forefront of these emerging ambulatory care design trends:
§ Lean process improvement
§ Telehealth Services / Staff Accomodation
§ Future Flexibility
§ Population-Growth Tracking
§ Combined Services; Urgent / Ambulatory
Kurt Neubek, FAIA . LEED AP, FHFI, EDAC, CSSBB Principal / Project Manager kneubek@pagethink.com
Joan Albert Principal / Design jalbert@pagethink.com
Beth Carroll, AIA, LEED AP, EDAC, ACHA Principal / Senior Health Planner & Designer bcarroll@pagethink.com
Kregg Elsass, AIA Principal / Project Manager kelsass@pagethink.com
Brian Martin, AIA . LEED AP Principal / Health Director / Client Development bmartin@pagethink.com
Health Leadership
Case Study
The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School Health Transformation Building Austin,
Page is the prime architect on all University of Texas buildings in the Medical District. In association with ZGF Architects, Page is the architect of record on the Health Transformation and Health Discovery Buildings, as well as a parking garage.
The 233,000-square-foot, 10-story Health Transformation Building is an innovative advancement of the medical office building concept that connects to the Health Discovery Building via a five-level “dry lab”, enabling collaboration and translational research among medical professionals and clinical researchers. The 1,120-vehicle parking garage is adjacent to the Health Transformation Building for convenient access.
There are three floors and 130,000 SF of clinics located within the Health Transformation Building. These are designed to accommodate outpatient clinics, physician offices, and educational spaces and are to be shared with Dell Medical School’s partner, Seton Healthcare Family.
Page has been engaged with Houston Methodist over the last 10 years as the system has implemented their strategic growth initiatives throughout the expanding Houston area, creating ease of access to healthcare services. Projects have included system-wide program analysis for location placement of service lines, master planning of greenfield healthcare campuses and acquired existing hospital campuses, as well as design services for implementation of new construction, expansion and renovation of buildings that include hospitals, medical office buildings, freestanding emergency department, central utility plants and parking structures. Page has completed four 162,000 square foot medical office buildings for Houston Methodist at West Houston and The Woodlands Campuses.
Houston Methodist Health System Project Experience:
Houston Methodist West Master Plan + Hospital Phases 1-2
Houston Methodist Woodlands Master Plan + Hospital PH 1-2
Houston Methodist Emergency Care Clinic Prototype(s)
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Childbirth Center
Houston Methodist Dunn Tower / Labor and Delivery Renovation
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Parking Garage and Skybridge
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Dialysis
Houston Methodist The Woodlands MOB1
Houston Methodist West Cancer Center
Houston Methodist West Child Birth Center
Houston Methodist West Infusion Center Renovation
Houston Methodist West ICU
Houston Methodist Baytown Emergency Center
Houston Methodist Clear Lake Master Plan + Hospital Expansion
Houston Methodist Sugar Land MOB
Houston Methodist Baytown Master Plan + Hospital Expansion
Houston Methodist West MOB2
Houston Methodist West Outpatient Imaging Department
Page has created unique healthcare solutions, using the Kelsey-Seybold pod module concept as a starting point. The plan provides an incredibly efficient space for both staff andpatients. The pod concept and the universality of system standards allows for a high level of flow control for materials between staff, patient, and public spaces. This promotes easy wayfinding for patients and better work environment for staff.
Each of the clinics welcomes patients with a Kelsey-Seybold branded rotunda entry that efficiently channels patients into decentralized registration and waiting areas. Utilizing universal exam room concepts, each of the clinics groups 4-10 physicians with similar practices in pods that share staff stations and priority one support spaces. Patients and staff flow into the pods at opposite ends of the circulation, thus providing high staff efficiency throughout the entire clinic and a non-stressful, consumer-oriented experience for the patients. All locations offer primary and specialty care, as well as lab and imaging / D&T services.
The Kelsey-Seybold Clinic includes: Main Campus Expansion (47,000 square feet), Meyerland Plaza Shopping Center (72,000 square feet), Downtown Houston Clinic (23,000 square feet), and Cinco Ranch in Katy, Texas (16,000 square feet).
Following Kelsey Seybold Project Experience:
Kelsey Seybold at Cinco Ranch
Kelsey Seybold at Meyerland Plaza
Kelsey Seybold Main Campus Cancer Center Expansion
This Design/Build lease-back clinic for the VA is newly constructed and adjacent to the existing clinic as a replacement facility. The clinic is equipped with a diverse group of outpatient services, including clinics for women, mental health, dental, eye, diagnostic imaging, audiology, lab, USP800 compounding pharmacy, multi-specialty, and primary care, to serve the Veterans in Lincoln and the surrounding area. The primary care clinic is set up utilizing the VA’s Patient Aligned Care Team (PACT) model for team-based holistic care.
The interior design reflects that of other VA clinics in the region for regional branding of VA facilities. A few innovative design elements include a grand stair in an effort to promote wellness and provide ease of connectivity between the two levels for both staff and patients. Another element is a centralized check-in and kiosk registration on each level to decrease wait times and proximity and distance from clinics. The two-story structure is comprised of stone and brick masonry exterior walls with a steel building structure. The clinic is designed for sustainability with a Two Green Globes certification.
Case Study
Spring Valley Medical Plaza and Parking Garage
Houston, Texas
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
83,500 Square Feet MOB
92,000 Square Feet Parking Garage
Services Provided
Architecture / Medical Planning / Interiors / Programming / Sustainability
Spring Valley Medical Plaza houses 83,500 square feet of medical office space in six floors, plus 92,766 square feet of an integrated four-story parking garage. A small footprint limits the availability of surface parking, requiring the four floors of garage to handle the majority of parking. Tenant spaces occupy the 4th through 6th floors, with an additional highly-visible 3,000-square-foot medical spa and retail space on the first floor.
The 14,168-square-foot Ambulatory Surgical Center features five surgery rooms. It also has seven pre-op and seven post-op spaces, some of which are cubicles and others are private rooms. A related Restorative Health Facility Suite on another floor is for patients in need of longer recovery. That space features five private patient rooms with en suite bathrooms, a centralized staff station, and a small waiting room for visitors. Staff and support spaces for the 24-hour facility include a lounge, manager’s office, pantry, and pharmacy to provide anything that a recovering patient may need.
The building lobby is accessible from the first floor via a covered drive and walkway that create a more intimate approach with a smaller scale, custom paving pattern, warm brick, and wood materials. The interiors throughout are modern and clean, with a focus on white and gray materials which promote a calm and healing atmosphere. An aluminum blade and perforated panel system masks the garage levels and allows for natural ventilation, tying into the curtain wall above on the south side. Programmable LED lighting affixed with custom designed attachments accents the blade system and solidifies a graphic identity for the building when viewed from the adjacent major interstate.
Cone Health set out on a journey to transform healthcare with the creation of the Drawbridge Health and Wellness Center. Drawbridge has introduced a true wellness component into the fabric of the community and the lives served by Cone Health. The Drawbridge Health and Wellness Center brings together community spaces to engage and teach healthy eating, to understand the makeup of a healthy body, and to nurture and replenish when needed through emergency or clinical care. The new Med Center Drawbridge campus captures the wellness experience while providing a convenient location for Cone Health emergency services, imaging services, and diagnostics, as well as a wide array of clinic offerings from primary care to orthopedics and oncology including an infusion center.
Wellness is incorporated into the design and program of this facility – both indoors and outdoors. Programs such as teaching classrooms and facilities for fitness, rehabilitation, basketball, and aquatic sports are included to augment this community-focused facility. In order to maximize the site usage, Cone Health chose to develop an integrated parking facility attached directly to the wellness complex. This affords more site area to be fully developed for outdoor activities and garden spaces while allowing direct and protected connection for patrons with exceptionally short travel distances and easy accessibility to the building amenities.
Enhanced by outdoor gardens, the building is exceptionally engaging with great views to nature. The campus is woven into the greater Greensboro community as a destination site with direct connection to the Bicentennial Trail for both cycling and jogging.
Case Study
Children’s Health
Andrew’s Institute for Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine Complex Plano, Texas
More than 2.5 million children are treated each year for sport-related injuries. In response to this increasingly growing number, Dr. Andrews, co-founder of the Andrews Sports Medicine and Orthopaedic Center, collaborated with Children’s Health to create a premier pediatric Sports Medicine Health and Wellness Complex that aims to greatly reduce the number of children’s injuries and provide educational programs for wellness and injury prevention.
The four-story Specialty Center II is located on the Plano Health Campus and includes an embedded ambulatory surgical center with eight operating rooms. This facility continues the mission of Children’s Health to “Make life better for children through the advancement of additional clinics, outpatient imaging and community based physician practices.” In addition, the Specialty Center II contains both a leading sports training center and an integrated sports rehab facility utilizing state-of-the-art therapies for wellness and recovery.
The Andrew’s Institute occupies the first two levels of the building. In addition to the ambulatory surgical center, outpatient services offered at the facility include athletic performance training, physical therapy, outpatient imaging, and pediatric orthopaedics clinics. Patients have access to a continuum of care beginning with wellness training and nutrition counseling to surgery, rehabilitation, and therapy. The outdoor athletic performance training field has an observation platform for family viewing and performance evaluation.
Chickasaw and other Native American culture and art influenced the design of this 72-bed replacement hospital located on a 230-acre rural site on tribal lands. The 358,000-squarefoot medical center is strongly tied to its site, region, and local culture. Patterns in basket weaving and textiles inspired fenestration and surface treatment of elevations and floors, while traditional Chickasaw colors with spiritual and cultural meaning influenced color selection throughout the building. The whole site is seen as a healing environment. There is no explicit “healing garden” but rather a whole series of landscape spaces for rejuvenation.
The medical center features a Level III emergency department, ambulatory surgery facility, diabetes care center, dental clinic, diagnostic imaging center, women’s health center, administrative offices, and tribal health programs. It was designed to be more than just a healthcare facility for the Chickasaw Nation. A public space referred to as the “town center” occupies the mid-point of the building and separates hospital and clinic functions. The town center becomes a meeting place, a source of information about health services, and an emblem of the Chickasaw Nation’s commitment to universal healthcare and the well-being of its people.
The building makes strategic use of glass in order to provide daylight in patient areas while orienting the bed tower north-south to minimize solar heat gain. Every patient room is given generous landscape views, uncluttered by roads, cars, or other such intrusions. Larger visitor spaces in patient rooms, pleasant community rooms on the patient floors, as well as the central gathering space in the town center all provide for the larger community’s participation in healthcare.
The CHRISTUS Bossier Emergency Hospital functions as a “micro-hospital,” offering 24/7 access to emergency physicians, six short-stay inpatient beds, outpatient advanced imaging, and diagnostic laboratory services.
The emergency department includes two major treatment rooms (Trauma), eight exam / treatment rooms with triage, and a decontamination room. There is a dedicated covered ambulance drop off. The imaging department serves inpatients and outpatients with anticipated provisions for gen / rad, MRI, CT scan, ultrasound and mammography.
Additional Ambulatory / Outpatient Experience
The Center for ENT Houston New Office / Houston, Texas
Pheobe Putney Memorial Hospital Meredyth Medical Office Building II / Albany, Georgia
Advanced Heart Associates Medical Office Building / Plano, Texas
Healthcare Associates Medical Office Building / Irving, Texas
Department of Veterans Affairs Austin Outpatient Clinic / Austin, Texas
Texas Children’s Hospital Austin Specialty Care Clinic / Austin, Texas
Modern Spine / Sugar Land, Texas
Healthcare for the Homeless / Houston, Texas
The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Aston Ambulatory Care Center Renovation / Dallas, Texas
Schofield Barracks Clinic / Wahiawa, Hawaii
The University of Texas at Dallas Brain Performance Institute / Dallas, Texas
Legacy Medical Village Medical Office Building / Plano, Texas
Page Select Healthcare Clients
Al Khalidi Hospital (JV)
Amman, Kingdom of Jordan American Mission Hospital Manama, Bahrain
Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital Orlando, Florida
Awali Hospital (JV)
Awali, Bahrain
Banner Health
Various Locations
Bay Area Regional Medical Center Webster, Texas
Baylor All Saints Women’s Hospital Fort Worth, Texas
Baylor Medical Center
Carrollton; Dallas; Plano, Texas
Baylor Scott & White
Austin; Cedar Park; Round Rock; Temple; Buda; Pfugerville; Plano, Texas
Brackenridge Children’s Hospital of Austin Austin, Texas
Brackenridge Hospital (JV)
Austin, Texas
Bridgeport Doctors’ Hospital Bridgeport, Texas
Children’s Medical Center Legacy Plano, Texas
CHRISTUS
Corpus Christi; Beaumont, Texas
DeBakey-Aliyev Cardiovascular Center
Baku, Azerbaijan
Department of Veterans Affairs
Austin; Birmingham; Dallas; Fort Worth; Houston; Tampa; Reno; Fresno; Schuylerville; San Antonio, Texas
Baytown; Clear Lake; Pearland; The Woodlands; West Houston, Texas
Jinzhou New Area Medical Center
Dalian, China
Johns Hopkins Health System
Baltimore, Maryland
Kaiser Permanente
Highland Ranch, Colorado
Kaiser Permanente Eagle County
Edwards, Colorado
Kaiser Permanente Summit County
Frisco, Colorado
KDC
Dallas, Texas
King Abdul Aziz Royal Naval Hospital
Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Larimer County
Fort Collins, Colorado
Medical City Khasm Al Aan (JV)
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital
Houston, Texas
Memorial Hospital Northwest
Houston, Texas
Memorial Hospital Southwest Houston, Texas
Memorial Medical Center
Port Lavaca, Texas
Memorial / Sisters of Charity Health Network
Kingwood, Texas
Memorial Southeast Hospital
Houston, Texas
National Naval Medical Center
Bethesda, Maryland
National Taiwan University (JV)
Taipei, Taiwan, China
Orlando Regional Health System
Orlando, Florida
Peebles Replacement Hospital
Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands
Physiological Training Facility
Beale AFB, California
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
Dallas, Texas
Prince Hamza Medical Center (JV)
Amman, Kingdom of Jordan
Qatar National Health Facility Master Plan
Doha, Qatar
Royal Saudi Naval Base
Jubail, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Salmaniya Medical Center (JV)
Manama, Bahrain
Saudi Arabian National Guard Hospital
Al Hasa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Scientific Research Center and Liver Hospital (JV)
Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Scott & White Memorial Hospital
Temple, Texas
Sherwood Forest Hospital
Mansfield, United Kingdom
Specialty Care Center (JV)
Marka, Kingdom of Jordan
Specialty Care Center (JV)
Zarqa, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
Sugar Land, Texas
Saint Francis Health System
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Clinic (JV)
Mons, Belgium
Texas Children’s Hospital
Houston, Texas; Austin, Texas
Texas Children’s West Campus
Houston, Texas
Tulane Medical Center Hospital
New Orleans, Louisiana
University of Maryland Medical Center
Baltimore, Maryland
University of Texas Dental Branch
Houston, Texas
University of Texas
Tyler, Texas
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
University of Texas Medical Branch
Galveston; League City, Texas
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
Dallas, Texas
USACE Composite Medical Facilities
Cannon AFB, New Mexico; Whiteman AFB, Missouri
USAF
Naval Air Station II, Sigonella, Sicily, Italy
USAF
Aviano Air Base, Italy
USAF
Nellis AFB, Nevada
USAF
Lackland AFB, Texas
USAF Flight Medicine Clinic
Aviano Air Base, Italy
USAF - Hawaii Air National Guard
Hickam AFB, Hawaii
USAF
Naval Air Station II, Sigonella, Sicily, Italy
USAF
Aviano Air Base, Italy
USAF
Nellis AFB, Nevada
USAF
Lackland AFB, Texas
USAF - Hawaii Air National Guard
Hickam AFB, Hawaii
USAF Dental Clinic
Holloman AFB, New Mexico
USAF Hospital
Dyess AFB, Texas
USAF (NATO) Hospital
Aviano Air Base, Italy
USAF Medical Center
Keesler AFB, Mississippi
USAF Primary Care Clinic
Kirtland AFB, New Mexico
USAF Replacement Clinic
Eielson AFB, Alaska
United States Army Medical / Dental Clinic (JV)
Sinop, Turkey
VA Austin Outpatient Clinic
Austin, Texas
VA Birmingham Primary Care Annex
Birmingham, Alabama
VA Dallas
Dallas, Texas
VA Houston
Houston, Texas
VA Reno
Reno, Nevada
VA Satellite Outpatient Clinic
Ft. Worth, Texas
VA Tampa
Tampa, Florida
Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center (JV)
Lackland AFB, Texas
William Beaumont Army Medical Center
Fort Bliss, Texas
Winnie Palmer Woman & Infants NICU
Expansion
Orlando, Florida
World Health Organization
Suleimeniyeh, Northern Iraq
“Visiting the doctor can cause inconvenience, disruption, even anguish. Building a brand for a medical practice relies heavily on the patient experience. Every aspect of the medical office building plays a role in creating consistent and pleasant experiences. We work with our clients to provide innovative design solutions that enhance the healing process. ”