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PAGE HAS DESIGNED OVER 18 MILLION SF IN THE WORLD’S LARGEST MEDICAL CENTER
Texas Medical Center
Houston, Texas
The Texas Medical Center (TMC) is the largest medical center in the world with one of the highest densities of clinical facilities for patient care, basic science, and translational research.
Every three minutes, a medical team begins an operation and every 20 minutes a baby is born in the TMC.
Located in Houston, the total land area of the TMC is 1,345 acres—or 2.1 square miles—and it is estimated that the daytime “population” of the TMC is over 160,000 people.
Architect of Record
Renovation & Transformation Projects
Page has planned and designed over 18 million square feet for institutions in the TMC — more than any other architecture firm.
Academic Medical Centers
Notable Projects
Baylor College of Medicine
College of Medicine
1,000,000 SF
Specialty Care Center
357,427 SF
Houston Independent School District
DeBakey HS for Health Professions
150,000 SF
Houston Methodist Outpatient Center
1,600,000 SF
Research Institute
440,000 SF
Walter Tower
960,000 SF
Centennial Tower*
1.23 million SF
Josie Roberts Admin Building
Parking Garage
830,000 SF
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Mid-Campus Building 1 1,400,000 SF
School of Health
Professions Education* 400,000 SF
Pickens Academic Tower 720,000 SF
South Campus Vivarium 74,000 SF
Parking Garage 875,000 SF
Renovation (Special Projects) 250,000 SF
Memorial Hermann Hermann Pavilion 850,000
Sarofim Pavilion 1,340,000 SF
Outpatient Services
55,000 SF
Prairie View A&M College of Nursing 545,000 SF
Texas A&M Intercollegiate School of Engineering Medicine
EnMed Building Renovation 280,000 SF
Texas Children’s Hospital Children’s Hospital 100,000 SF
West Tower Renovations 274,600 SF
University of Houston Building 701 Renovation 50,000 SF
UTHealth Medical School Expansion 200,000 SF
Research Park Complex 485,000 SF
Harris County Institute of Forensic Science 220,000 SF
United Memorial Medical Center
Premiere Hospital University Medical Plaza 203,765 SF
Cambridge Parking Garage 416,725 SF
Michael E. DeBakey VA Medical Center
Administration Building 18,000 SF
Outpatient Behavioral Health 23,750 SF
* Under Construction
UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital
Highlands Ranch, Colorado
Improving lives for generations to come, Highlands Ranch Hospital provides advanced health care and innovative medical treatments to its growing community. Featuring the UCHealth Birth Center, the state-of-the-art facilities bustle with activity and excitement, delivering an average of 2,000 babies a year.
The hospital’s concept and design are unique, combining an inpatient hospital and outpatient services in a single building. The hospital’s Y-shaped footprint allows its programs to share a central lobby, elevators, and other amenities. And, with south Denver expected to grow 25% by 2025, the arms of the Y can extend outward for phased expansion.
Inside the high-tech, six-story building, patients and families come first. Parents of infants who need extra care and support can “room in” at the NICU. Personalized treatment plans are created through a partnership with the University of Colorado healthcare faculty and researchers. “Nursing neighborhoods” also ensure that patients receive round-the-clock attention.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
357,427 Square Feet
Service Provided
Space Programming / Site Master Planning / Pre-design Massing / Interior Design / Basic Design Services (Hospital, Central Energy Plant, & Parking Garage) / Core & Shell design for the Medical Office Building
“We are honored to care for patients and families who choose us for their treatments and surgeries, in emergecies, and to deliver their babies. We focus on providing an extraordinary experience while offering advanced procedures and treatments.”
Diane
Cookson President and CEO of Highlands Ranch Hospital
Hackensack Meridian
Helena Theurer Pavilion
Hackensack, New Jersey
Hackensack University Medical Center is one of two flagship Academic Medical Centers in the Hackensack Meridian Health System and a Level Two Trauma Center. The new Critical Care and Surgical Tower meets the growing need for critical care services and to renews aging facilities. This improves the quality of care being provided, enhances its image locally and nationally, and provides a state-of-theart facility in which to treat patients, teach, and work. The program drivers include 24 Operating Rooms, 50 Intensive Care Patient Rooms, 50 Universal Patient Rooms, 50 Medical / Surgical Patient Rooms, and 50 Orthopedic Patient Rooms.
The new 11-story building spans over 2nd Street and connects to the existing 2nd street parking garage. The tower also connects back to the existing hospital on four floors. The project relocated all adult, inpatient surgery into two new floors of operating rooms, and associated support spaces.
Page provided design and medical planning services and served as Architect of Record for the Interior Build-out of the Pavilion. RSC Architects served as Architect of Record for the overall project.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
528,000 Square Feet
Service Provided
Design Architect / Medical Planning / Architect of Record – Interior Build Out
Houston Methodist The Woodlands Hospital
The Woodlands, Texas
Page and Houston Methodist are partnered again to bring another community hospital, the eighth in the Houston Methodist system, to the greater Houston metropolitan area. This campus is located in The Woodlands, a rapidly growing township just north of the Houston city limits. It provides a similar level of healthcare service to the area that can be found at its West Houston location in the Texas Medical Center West. The Woodlands is currently experiencing significant and sustained population growth, which increases demand for full medical services in the area.
Houston Methodist opened the 160,000-square-foot six-story Medical Office Building and 13,000-square-foot Central Utility Plant, followed by the opening of a 480,000-square-foot, six-story hospital. The Houston Methodist campus at The Woodlands is modeled after their West Hospital near Katy, which Page also designed. That facility incorporated evidence-based design concepts, patient-safety principles, and energy-efficient strategies throughout the hospital to promote healing and ensure patient and staff comfort and well-being.
Born of a desire to better serve its rapidly growing region, Stamford Health’s New Hospital was conceived around three active verbs: embrace, care, and heal. The Page team designed the hospital to balance high-tech and human touch, blending efficiency and comfort to demystify medicine and create a healthy environment for patients, families, and staff.
With campus structures dating back 100 years, Stamford Health recognized the need for a larger, modern, well-equipped hospital. When completed, the new facility was the largest LEED healthcare project in the U.S. and the first in Connecticut.
Healing begins as soon as you arrive at the terracotta and glass hospital, filled with natural light, calming art, and stone and wood surfaces. Hospitals can be overwhelming, so the team focused on creating a stress-reducing environment with noise control, water and fireplace features, terraces and gardens, and calming views. Ready to take a deep breath and collect yourself? There is a comfortable seat by the window!
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
647,000 Square Feet
Service Provided
Campus Master Planning / Medical Planning / Full Architectural Design / Interior Design / Documentation / Construction Administration
“Part of the Planetree philosophy of care is creating spaces for patients and families to have some respite. We developed a beautiful interfaith chapel on the first floor of the Hospital on the main concourse, and these spacious family waiting rooms and peace rooms. Places for families to be able to reflect, to think about what they’re going through, and to just have a moment of rest and relaxation.”
Kathleen Silard, President and CEO of Stamford Health
Valleywise Health Replacement Hospital
Phoenix, Arizona
Valleywise Health’s New Medical Center, with the support of the Maricopa County community, is reinventing safety net care for the residents of Arizona through the Care Reimagined program. The New Medical Center is a transformative public teaching hospital that will expand facilities, resources, and services.
Through a collaborative relationship with Creighton University Medical School, Valleywise will bolster the public health system by bridging the gap between training, research, and real-world application. This new 673,000-square-foot replacement acute hospital offers the thoughtful integration of classroom and clinical spaces to support every aspect of patient care.
Integrated into the urban fabric, the center’s front door faces the neighborhood it serves, greeting locals and visitors alike with its light-filled, two-story glass lobby. Inside, the services follow the old hospital’s familiar footsteps while showcasing a Level 1 Trauma emergency department, 14 operating rooms, and Women’s and Pediatric programs. The universal design of 233 patient rooms allows for standardization, adapting between ICU and acute care.
The center is also home to the Arizona Burn Center, one of the preeminent burn programs in the U.S. These services will be on one contiguous floor with a dedicated entry.
Page partnered with Cuningham Group on this project.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
673,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Architecture / Medical Planning / Master Planning
Cone Health Drawbridge Health & Wellness Center
Greensboro, North Carolina
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. Establishing 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, diagnostics, as well as a wide array of clinic offerings from primary care to orthopedics and oncology, including an Infusion Center. Wellness is provided within a unique environment within this facility – both indoors and outdoors. Programs from studio classroom teaching to fitness and rehabilitation, to a basketball gymnasium and full aquatics program are included to augment this community-based facility. In order to maximize the site usage, Cone Health chose to develop an integrated parking facility.
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Lakeway Medical Plaza
Lakeway, Texas
This 53,400-sqaure-foot design-build medical office building had a nine month schedule from design kick off to substantial completion. Due to developer delays in development for on off site MOB, it was determined shortly before completion of the associated hospital that an on site MOB was necessary to hospital opening. This need drove the project delivery process toward design build with fast track packages. The building was designed to house hospital administrative offices and to provide available lease spaces for physicians. The core shell was engineered to facilitate ease and cost of tenant improvement work. Page also provided TI services under separate contracts.
Page worked closely with the builder, structural engineer and steel fabricator to make this happen by issuing early foundation and steel packages. The design was continually coordinated between team members to allow for the use of available steel shapes already in stock. The team also worked with the city to negotiate variances to the local development code that would allow a more efficient and functional building without compromising design requirements and community impact. The building was opened on time and on budget.
Following a master planning engagement, Page is providing medical planning and design services to Billings Clinic for its new Ambulatory Care Center.
Billings Clinic is seeking to create a community healthcare campus that is welcoming and an important asset. Goals include excellent care, efficiency, wellness, and retention of care providers.
The new Ambulatory Care and Surgery Center will include two buildings—one singe-story, the second will be three-story.
The healthcare campus design will reflect the regional aesthetics and layouts will promote, efficient, healthy, fun, comforting, and social places.
The overall design will to seek to create a dynamic multi-use experience that has a “sense of place” and provide the Gallatin Valley with a friendly neighborhood place to visit and receive care.
Page collaborated as associate architect to CTA Architects.
Fulton State Hospital is the oldest mental health facility west of the Mississippi River. To build on its legacy, improve quality of care, and meet today’s safety standards, the hospital engaged Page to transform its campus through a multi-phased design of a 300-bed, 450,000-square-foot forensic facility.
The Nixon Forensic Center is a modern mental hospital that not only provides expanded treatment opportunities, but is significantly safer for clients and staff, promotes wellness and healing, and is conducive to modern treatment.
How did the team resolve contradictory goals of creating a therapeutic, recovery-based environment while providing effective security for all? Our team of Behavioral Health experts reinvented the standard floor plan for psychiatric hospitals.
The team worked with hospital clinicians to develop a “three-tier” organization of psychiatric patient space is the first-of-its-type constructed in the world and is becoming a trend in behavioral health hospital design.
Page collaborated with WSP on this project.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
450,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Architectural Design
Behavioral Health
Larimer County Behavioral Health Facility
Fort Collins, Colorado
Larimer County Behavioral Health Facility is a collaboration between Larimer County, the City of Fort Collins Colorado, UC Health, and SummitStone Partners in an effort to change the paradigm of behavioral health within their community. The county began with a community assessment, with input from their partners and the Larimer County Criminal Justice Services to redesign the way individuals with mental and behavioral health needs seek treatment.
The new LCBH facility will be located on 30+ acres of open space, allowing campus growth for additional treatment, supportive housing, and community functions. It will serve the immediate need for substance abuse withdrawal services, crisis care and short term residential beds. All patients will visit the triage hub, where they will undergo an extensive medical and behavioral health assessment to determine the right level of care. Patients then have access to a Care Coordination team to assist with community placement, the new 16-bed Social Detox, Medical Detox, Crisis Stabilization, short-term Intensive Residential units, or the 23-hour Observation area. The new facility will also house a retail pharmacy, lab, and administration to provide coordinated patient-centric care.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
58,600 Square Feet
Service Provided Architecture / Interior Design / Planning / Programming
Virginia Department of General Services Central State Hospital
Petersburg, Virginia
Building off Central’s centuries-old legacy, Page designed a cohesive facility to modernize inpatient care within a single campus. Natural and biophilic elements were integrated into every living space, providing users with outdoor views in each room. Double-height common rooms and ample glazing enhance the experiences of visitors, patients, and community members alike, cultivating a warm, friendly environment.
An expansive entryway featuring ambient light and high ceilings offers a welcoming space for patients and visitors, while small-group rooms provide open-concept spaces that enhance interpersonal connections. The team pioneered a “three-tier” organization of psychiatric patient spaces, featuring five “Program Communities,” a collection of common areas and counseling rooms serving as an additional middle-ground option between the 18-to-28 patient living units and the two 100+ patient treatment malls.
The team designed for passive observation by providing clear sightlines throughout patient spaces and to critical doors from defined observation points. Layouts allowing easy observation of historically problematic areas, such as dining rooms, help minimize the risk of incidents and generous corridor widths and ceiling heights reduce safety concerns while enhancing well-being.
The campus’ safe outdoor spaces cultivate therapeutic recreational opportunities, offering a variety of amenities and diverse pursuits, from game-centered activities to more contemplative courtyards, sometimes featuring a labyrinth or meditative gardens
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
460,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Architecture / Engineering / Medical Planning / Design
“The new Central State Hospital incorporates many unique program elements that have been custom designed to support the stateof-art treatment techniques planned there, including 5 prognosisspecific Program Communities, individual treatment malls for max and civil patients, and multiple indoor and outdoor spaces designed in a way to integrate both safety and a healing environment.”
Eric Kern Director, Behavioral Health
Nemours Children’s Health System
Nemours Children’s Health
Orlando, Florida
Nemours Children’s Hospital brings a full spectrum of what’s possible in pediatric healthcare to Central Florida. Featuring the area’s only emergency department designed especially for children, the new facility offers patients care with everything from life’s little mishaps to big emergencies and long-term needs. Nemours Children’s Hospital hums with world-class medical technology, state-of-the-art equipment, and a family-focused environment.
Nemours’ family-friendly design houses the ambulatory and acute care spaces for medical specialties in adjacent wings of the same floor with shared waiting spaces. Whether hospitalized or visiting a clinic, children see the same physicians and clinical staff. Familiar faces and continuity of care reassure both patients and parents.
As good neighbors, Nemours Children’s Hospital is also one of three Florida children’s hospitals to achieve LEED Gold certification. Its sustainable environment is based on green design and construction features that positively impact the broader community.
Offering the best possible care, featuring sustainable design, and harnessing the power of play — can you imagine the healing that happens at Nemours?
The new Primary Children’s Hospital at Intermountain’s Lehi Campus consists of both hospital and ambulatory medical office building. The project sits on approximately 38 acres.
Inpatient services include 64 beds (24 Acute Care, 16 PICU / NICU, 12 Behavioral Medicine, and 12 Observation), Diagnostic & Treatment, Pharmacy, Emergency Department, Infusion, and Surgical Services.
The Outpatient Clinic services include pediatric behavioral health, intensive outpatient program, and safe and healthy families clinic.
All designs employ the Intermountain Continuous Improvement method, which places a premium on space having purpose; the seven flows of healthcare; engagement of physician, caregivers, and patients; as well as the Intermountain Healthcare design, construction, and brand standards. The design employs technological service that enhances the patient experience and care delivery. Interior spaces are designed to incorporate multi-use concepts and multi-purpose areas for flexibility and adaptive use.
Texas Children’s Hospital is excited to reveal images of its freestanding hospital for children and women in Austin, offering the public a first look at this innovative, state-of-the-art facility. The hospital is also excited to share the address of its new hospital: 9835 North Lake Creek Parkway.
Opened in Q1 2024, this $485 million project will bring a top tier children and women’s hospital to the city – a 365,000-squarefoot, 52-bed hospital. To address the need for expanded pediatric, fetal, and Ob/Gyn care in the Central Texas area, the hospital will include neonatal intensive care, pediatric intensive care, operating rooms, epilepsy monitoring, sleep center, emergency center, fetal center for advanced fetal interventions, and fetal surgery with a special high risk delivery unit, stateof-the-art diagnostic imaging, acute care, an on-site Texas Children’s Urgent Care location and more than 1,200 free parking spaces.
UT Southwestern Medical Center Harold C. Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Brain Institute
Dallas, Texas
One building, two towers, infinite possibilities in the fight to eliminate brain disease and cancer. The University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) Medical Center is looking to positively impact countless individuals’ healthcare outcomes in the next 100 years through critical, person-centered, empathetic care.
UTSW is home to the North Texas region’s only NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center. Paired with the internationally recognized brain institute, the medical center’s positive patient experience was the guiding force behind the new complex’s design.
As part of the master plan for the North Campus development, the Outpatient Cancer Care Tower and the Research Tower of the Brain Institute support strategic priorities: research, training, and clinical services related to the brain and cancer. The goal? Eliminate brain disease and cancer altogether.
“We expect this outpatient cancer care tower to be not only the exceptional destination for those with a cancer diagnosis in Dallas and in surrounding areas seeking the latest standards of care, but also a shining light of clinical investigation, innovation, and progress.”
Dr.
Carlos Arteaga
Associate Dean of Oncology Programs, Director of Simmons Comprehensive Cancer Center
Specialty Care
UNC Rex Healthcare NC Heart & Vascular Hospital
Raleigh, North Carolina
UNC REX Healthcare built the new Heart & Vascular (H&V) Hospital to bring the most advanced technology to their community, gather top specialists in one location, and teach others how to lead heart-healthy lives.
Every aspect of UNC REX’s design balances rapid medical response and advanced technology with a calming environment. Upon arrival, the high-tech exterior conveys a promise of quality modern healthcare, while the curved form offers a warm welcome. A healing garden, linked paths, and courtyards blend the modern facilities with the serene landscape.
Every second is crucial when the heart is distressed. LEAN design allows for efficiency in urgent situations. There are two hybrid procedure rooms specifically designed for the latest minimally invasive procedures and equipped with the most advanced imaging systems. The cath labs operate in the same-hand position in relation to their control room, giving the physician a clear side-view of the patient, optimizing time and performance. Oversized elevators improve case cart turn-around times – making sterile supplies readily available.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
306,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Programming / Planning / Design / Construction Documents / Construction Administration
Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute
Orlando, Florida
The Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute brings together the two most respected orthopedic and sports medicine practices in Central Florida: The Jewett Orthopedic Clinic and Orlando Health. This best-in-class facility is the go-to orthopedic institute for professional and collegiate athletes, the elderly, and children, attracting patients regionally and internationally for inpatient and outpatient care.
As one of the only orthopedic-specific hospitals in the Southeast, the Orlando Health “center of excellence” offers unparalleled comfort and ease for patients from arrival through departure.
Here, the best surgeons and practitioners treat injuries to the musculoskeletal system, inspiring the facility’s angled facade that represents a runner in motion. Inside, solar-mitigating elements mimic the rhythm of the skeletal system. Other features, such as angled walls in the Medical Office Building, highlight the anatomy and physiology of movement.
Emphasizing fast and efficient service, a centrally located diagnostic center provides immediate results for physicians and patients. Seventy-five inpatient rooms offer exceptional views of the city, and the center showcases 22 operating suites, five of which are virtually connected for training surgeons worldwide. The facility is also home to 167,000 square feet of medical office space.
Working efficiently like the staff and caregivers inside, the building boasts high performance design elements. Glazing, sun screening, and utility programming work together to achieve 29% energy savings over the ASHRAE 90.1 – 2013 baseline model. Best-inclass care housed in a best-in-class facility helps Orlando Health Jewett Orthopedic Institute offer you “a next-generation orthopedic partnership.”
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
371,000 Square Feet (New Construction)
65,000 Square Feet (Ambulatory Care Center)
120,000 Square Feet (Medical Office Building)
1,000-Car Parking Garage
75 Bed Orthopedics Hospital 22 Operating Rooms
Service Provided Programming / Planning / Design /Construction Documents / Construction Administration / Graphic Design
MD Anderson Regional Cancer Center
The Woodlands, Texas
MD Anderson has been “Making Cancer History” for decades. This prototype project is one of three regional care centers in the Houston area, strategically delivering MD Anderson oncology services to Houston’s growing suburban population. Now centralized into a three-story, freestanding comprehensive cancer center, The Woodlands offers convenient access to world-class cancer care.
MD Anderson’s full roster of oncology services is provided by team members trained as cancer-fighting allies. New diagnostic services include bronchoscopy, endoscopy, and interventional radiology. A post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) with up to 17 positions serves the diagnostic area.
The Center offers everything you need in one location, including infusion therapy, laboratory and pharmacy services, rehabilitation, pain management, nutrition counseling, social work support, and genetic counseling. A women’s imaging center offers mammography, ultrasound, and other technologies for screening and diagnosis, all in a spa-like environment.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
210,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Design / Programming / Documentation / Construction Administration / Interior Design
“As our city has continued to grow and medical services in The Woodlands have continued to expand, it’s been very clear to us here at MD Anderson that we need to be able to do what I call bringing the organization to the patients.”
Peter Pisters President
Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center Susan and Fayez Sarofim Pavilion
Houston, Texas
As the centerpiece of Memorial Hermann’s $700 million renovation and expansion, the 17-story Susan and Fayez Sarofim Pavilion was built to provide life-saving care to the most critically ill and injured patients while presenting a warm, inviting feel. The new tower adds patient beds, Operating Rooms, and larger spaces for heart and vascular, trauma, burn, and critical care patients. The accompanying Parking and Infrastructure Building (PIB) adds hundreds of parking spaces and ease of entry to the overall campus and houses a loading dock, new generator building, and kitchen and dining services.
The Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center campus required significant expansion to support the community demands, including their Level 1 Trauma services. However, the campus is completely landlocked and did not have a site to be able to add another bed tower. Increasing the Life Flight® 4-space helipad by an additional 10,000 square feet provides a large space for Houston’s only hospitalbased air medical service.
Through strategic master planning and a significant haircut to existing buildings, a site to accommodate 1.34 million square feet of clinical, support, and parking space was identified. Over a third of the Sarofim Pavilion is located on top of an operational Central Utility Plant and uses existing structural grids and foundations that needed shoring up to accommodate the 17-story Sarofim Pavilion. The second third of the building site is the location of the entry to a level 1 Trauma Emergency Department and the final third of the building site is the loading dock that had to be relocated. In the end, Page was able to develop this project on a site that never existed previously.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
17-Story Pavilion
370,000 Square Feet (Parking Garage)
900 Vehicle Parking Garage
Service Provided
Full Architectural Services / Schematic Design through Construction Administration / Engineering / Interior Design
Emergency Care
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Adult Emergency Department Renovation and Expansion
New York, New York
Page and daSilva Architects collaborated to renovate, modernize, and expand the Adult Emergency Department at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, the university hospital of Columbia and Cornell Universities. These renovations reorganized workflow toward patient-centered care, established lasting infrastructure upgrades, and made a symbolic architectural statement while maintaining continuous operation throughout phased construction.
The new design is central to implementing a Rapid Medical Evaluation system within the Adult ED, adding many more triage and observation bays and modernized equipment at one of New York City’s busiest emergency departments. An existing glass pavilion was replaced to serve as the new waiting room and compliment an adjoining historical structure. One visible element at Broadway and 168th street will be re-clad in limestone and glass to symbolize these changes to the neighboring community, hospital employees and visitors.
Joining together several adjacent buildings, this project overcame the challenges of integrating infrastructure, building systems, and circulation by relying upon detailed historical document research, technical surveys and user interviews. Building upon this research, Page held a series of workshops and planning meetings with the hospital which relied upon an accessible visual presentation of the design team’s preparatory analysis. This analysis included existing conditions surveys, feasibility studies, exterior and interior spatial adjacency analysis, person-traffic flow, buildings systems alternatives and phasing options to deliver a comprehensive and affordable planning strategy.
By closely collaborating with key stakeholders and the construction manager, we were able to develop a set of alternative scope and cost strategies to assist the hospital in identifying a strategy that best served all institutional constraints.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
45,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Architecture / Programming / Planning
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital The Children’s Hospital of New York
New York, New York
As part of our decade long work for The Children’s Hospital of New York, Page completed Programming and Full Architectural Services for a new Pediatric Emergency Department. This two-level, 30,000-square-foot facility totally reconfigured existing laboratory and office space and added a dramatic and highly visible streetfront entrance.
Page’s design accommodates the Emergency Department’s enormous growth over the last decade. The new location allows for private transfer of patients via elevator directly to bed units and diagnostic and treatment functions, streamlining the connection between pediatric trauma team and trauma suite.
The design continues the children’s literature theme used in the inpatient building. Reception and nursing stations are designed as a children’s library and feature child-accessible bookshelves. Waiting areas include family reading nooks and a storyteller’s room. 40 private and 10 specialty treatment rooms feature illustrations from children’s books and artwork by children from the surrounding community. Since the vast majority of Emergency Department visits take place in the evening, the ceiling design uses night sky imagery.
The new Emergency Department achieves a set of crucial goals for Children’s Hospital:
§ Effective accommodation of patient load during high admittance periods
§ Reduced wait time for examination and treatment
§ Improved staff morale and retention through enhanced work environment.
§ Improved location of equipment to minimize staff time away from patients
§ Improved efficiency through new technologies such as wireless nurse call and paperless charting
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
30,000 Square Feet
Service Provided Architecture / Programming / Planning
Department of Veterans Affairs James A. Haley Veterans Hospital
Tampa, Florida
The James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital Bed Tower project includes a new, five-story hospital bed tower of approximately 220,000 square feet of new construction and 5,000 square feet of renovation.
The new facility features 96 med surge patient beds and 40 ICU patient beds on a large existing VA campus. The Tower creates a new front door for the campus and serves the patient and visitors with a new large friendly lobby, a light-filled dining facility and outdoor courtyard. The exterior envelope design utilizes durable precast concrete panels in the color of the campus brick. Within these carefully detailed panels, a series of generous windows bring healing natural daylight to enter the patient rooms as well as public and service spaces. The massing of the tower is shaped to facilitate the natural daylight strategies, and creates a cohesive and efficient circulation system.
PROJECT DETAILS
Project Size
220,000 Square Feet (New Construction)
5,000 Square Feet (Renovation)
Service Provided Architecture / FF&E / Fire Protection Engineering / Interior Design / Mechanical Engineering / Medical Planning / Project Management / Sustainability / Wayfinding
Desmond Doss Health Clinic at Schofield Barracks
Wahiawa, Hawaii
The facility resides within the existing, historic Schofield Barracks medical campus and contains Dental, Behavioral Health and Physical Therapy outpatient services. Each of these clinical departments resides on a dedicated floor within the three-level building. Designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification, the new Clinic has been carefully developed to integrate seamlessly into the existing historic fabric, while utilizing innovative architectural and engineering concepts. Concise and clear wayfinding from a new, nearby parking structure promotes an intuitive and positive visitor experience. Occupied and non-occupied roof garden areas offer healing and peaceful environments available to patients and staff.
Page has dedicated small / special projects divisions that include architects and interior designers who understand the challenges that owners face when implementing capital projects.
Our experience creates a strong appreciation for—and commitment to—an owner’s needs. We’ve done hundreds of small, complex healthcare interior renovation, and fit-out projects through master service agreements and ID/IQ contracts. The majority of Page’s work on clinic facilities and hospitals has involved occupied buildings. As a result, we are experts at planning and coordinating the phasing issues that characterize these projects to minimize the disruption to existing operations. No two projects are exactly alike; therefore, developing a proper phasing plan involves the efforts of both the architect and the owner. During the design and construction phases of our renovation and expansion projects, Page works closely with facility management, staff, and users to minimize disruption to operations and to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the renovation / expansion process.
Texas Children’s Hospital West Tower Radiology / Houston, Texas
UCHealth Long Peaks Hospital Med-Surg / Longmont, Colorado
Special Projects
Duke Health Arringdon Ambulatory Care Center / Arringdon, North Carolina
Texas Children’s Hospital West Tower Pharmacy Renovation / Houston, Texas
We develop customized health solutions for every project through close client collaboration. Our Page 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.
While at the same time we bring the best in medical advancements and technology into practice, we also recognize the preservation of cultural traditions, and the unique impact a country’s heritage will have on the project development. With the design of the Royal Naval Hospital in Jubail, Saudi Arabia over 30 years ago, Page expanded its services beyond the U.S. and has practiced continuously in the Middle East.
Our international work in not only the healthcare industry, but also education, commercial, technology, and government sectors has helped Page gain a thorough understanding of the impact that cultural and regional issues have on the planning and design of facilities. That knowledge and dedication to indigenous cultural understanding is exemplified in the ongoing facility planning Page has conducted for the Hamad Medical Corporation and State of Qatar. Page has been influential in developing a road map for the next generation’s healthcare infrastructure quality standards, service distribution, and delivery alignments, while also guiding the continuum of healthcare allocation and advancing the health vision of this Middle Eastern country.
With over a century of architecture, engineering and consulting experience around the globe, Page is proud to present our award-winning healthcare portfolio, created especially for the development of the state-of-the-art facilities internationally.
Haif Hospital / Jubail, Riyadh, KSA
International Healthcare
World Knowledge Center / India
Premiere International Health Care Hospital Pilot Project / Sangotedo, Lagos
Every building project starts with a Pre-design or Planning phase to identify the rationale for the facilities we design. These early steps may include:
Strategic Planning
These studies typically involve facilitating meetings with a board or committee to help build consensus. They may include SWOT Analyses (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats), Scenario Planning, exploration of multiple strategies to address alternative futures and the use of other strategic planning techniques.
Strategic Facility Planning
Many clients seek our help to determine their long-term facility demand and capital forecasts. We typically start with a Facility Condition Assessment, translate the business forecasts into facility estimates, then develop block planning options to evaluate the sequence of upgrades, renovations, expansions, new construction, and moves needed. These studies provide input to an organization’s Capital Plan.
Master Planning
Prior to building a new building, someone must decide how much land is needed and how it will be used. Page can assist by identifying the facility needs, then developing land use studies to evaluate options, identifying a logical sequence of growth over time, and planning in long-term flexibility.
University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center / Cleveland, Ohio
Norman Regional Health System Master Planning / Norman, Oklahoma
As designers and planners, we have a tremendous impact on the world around us and take this responsibility seriously. We believe that every design solution should make lives better.
Experiential Design
Navigate, Experience, Interact EGD fosters a practical, beneficial relationship between users and their spaces through wayfinding, experiential graphics, and Interactive features. Starting from the pragmatics of “where to find what,” we will help you tell your story in ways that orient people to their surroundings, enhance their experience, and invite them to interact with the built environment.
St. Jude Children’s Hospital / Memphis, Tennessee
Childrens Hospital New Orleans Modernization and Addition / New Orleans, Louisiana
Experiential Graphics
Driscoll Children’s Hospital North Pavilion Expansion / Corpus Christi, Texas
CHRISTUS Health Children’s Hospital of San Antonio / San Antonio, Texas
Landscape Architecture
We advocate for your site. The team thinks about how landscapes function and the many sustainable benefits — sequestering carbon, cleaning the air and water, increasing energy efficiency, and restoring habitats. We begin by inventorying and analyzing all aspects of the existing site, which leads to design solutions that respond to the land’s current functions. We invest in our planet through listing predicted energy consumption and percent savings in our buildings, bringing landscape design in-house, and staying curious about how we can advance sustainability in our designs.
Building Sciences
Going Beyond Sustainability
Page approaches sustainable and regenerative design through the interdisciplinary lens of building science to create higher performing, healthier, more resilient buildings. Grounded in our client’s priorities, we engage a truly integrated process through our Design for Impact framework. Together we define each project’s unique sustainability story and strategies to achieve it. Our design process is guided by building performance analysis and evaluated through a triple bottom line economic lens to help our clients make data informed decisions to advance their goals.
Predictive Analytics
Some clients have situations that are very data-intensive or for which they desire independent data-driven analyses. Whether collected through our on-line surveys, gathered from other sources or created through our simulation models, we know how to analyze and summarize data to help our clients make better-informed decisions. Our simulation models can also be used during design to help optimize building layouts.
Landscape
Landscape Architecture / Building Sciences
Page Select Healthcare Clients
A.O. Fox Memorial Hospital
Advocate Children’s Hospital
Advocate Christ Medical Center
AFLAC Cancer Center at Egleston
AI Dupont for Children
Al Khalidi Hospital (JV)
Albany Medical Center
American Mission Hospital
Amsterdam Memorial Hospital
Anson County Hospital
Arnold Palmer Children’s Hospital
Atlanta Medical Center
Atlantic Health Morristown Memorial Hospital
Awali Hospital (JV)
Banner Health
Baptist Health Weaver Tower at Wolfson Children’s Hospital
Baptist Medical Center
Bay Area Regional Medical Center
Baylor All Saints Women’s Hospital
Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor Medical Center
Baylor Scott & White
Billings Clinic
Biomedical Education
Brackenridge Children’s Hospital of Austin Brackenridge Hospital (JV)
Brazosport Memorial Hospital
Bridgeport Doctors’ Hospital
Camden Medical Park
Central Manchester & Manchester University
Centura Colorado Springs
Centura Health
Charlotte Kimelman Cancer Center
CHI St Joseph Manor Continuing Care Retirement Community
CHI St. Joseph New Bed Tower, Oaks Rehabilitation
Hospital
Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, New Orleans, Philadelphia, San Antonio
Children’s Medical Center Legacy
Children’s Medical Center of Dallas
Children’s Hospital at Community Hospital
CHOA, Egleston Scottish Rite Campus
Chowan Hospital
CHRISTUS System
Collom & Carney Clinic
Columbus Regional Health System
Comanche County Memorial Hospital
Craven Regional Medical Center
CUNY Sophie Davis School of DeBakey-Aliyev Cardiovascular Center
Department of Veterans Affairs
Depelchin Children’s Center
Doctors’ Regional Medical Center
Driscoll Children’s Hospital
Duke University Medical Center
East Texas Physician’s Alliance
ECU Brody School of Medicine
ECU School of Dental Medicine
Ellis Hospital
Emory University Winship Cancer Institute
Exempla Healthcare
FirstHealth Richmond Memorial Hospital
Fort Bragg Medical Clinic (USACE)
Fort Dix Hospital (USACE)
Four Winds Hospital Saratoga
General Care Centers (JV)
Georgia Regents University Children’s Medical Center
Georgia Regional Hospital
Grady Health System
Greenville Hospital Systems
Greenwood Leflore Hospital
Gwinnett Investment Group Cardiology Center
Hackensack-Meridian Health System
Halifax Memorial Hospital
Hamad Medical Corporation
Harbor Hospital Center
Harlem Hospital Center
Harris County Hospital District
Harris Methodist, Hurst, Fort Worth, Southwest
HCA
Health Science Center Institute for Molecular Medicine
Healthcare for the Homeless Houston
Healthcare Realty Trust
Hermann Hospital
Hopkins County Memorial Hospital
Hospital de San Juan Bautista Villahermosa
Hospital Interamericano de Medicina Avanzada
Houston Methodist Hospital System
Inonu University Teaching Hospital
Intermountain Health Care Valley View Hospital
Jacksonville Ambulatory Health Center
Jacobi Medical Center
Jinzhou New Area Medical Center
Joe DiMaggio Children’s Hospital
Johns Hopkins Health System
Johnston Memorial Hospital
Kaiser Permanente Eagle and Summit County
Kao Hsiung Veterans’ General Hospital
KDC
Kennedy Krieger Institute
King Abdul Aziz Royal Naval Hospital
Kosair Children’s Hospitals
Larimer County
Lenoir Memorial Hospital
Littleton Adventist Hospital
Lutheran General Hospital
Lutheran Medical Center
Maria Parham Medical Center
Marquette General Hospital and Cancer Treatment Center
Martin General Hospital
Mary Imogene Bassett Hospital
MD Anderson Cancer Center
Medical Center Hospital
Medical City Khasm Al Aan (JV)
Medical College of Virginia
Medical University of South Carolina
Memorial / Sisters of Charity Health Network
Memorial College of Georgia Children’s Medical Center
Memorial Healthcare Systems
Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital
Memorial Hermann Health System
Mercy Health Center Walmart Pharmacy
Meridian Health Jersey Shore University
Mission Hospitals
Missouri Department of Mental Health Fulton State Hospital
Montgomery College
Morristown Memorial Hospital Cancer Center
Nash Health Care System
National Naval Medical Center
National Taiwan University (JV)
NC Correctional Institution for Women
Nemours Children’s Hospital
New Hanover Regional Medical Center
New York Medical College at Westchester Medical Ct
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
North Oaks Medical Center
Northern Health Authority of British Columbia
Northwell Health
NYU Polytechnic
NYU School of Dentistry
NYU School of Nursing
Obstetrical Gynecological Associates (OGA)
Ocean Medical Center
Oklahoma Heart Hospital System
Onslow Memorial Hospital
Orlando Regional Health System
Oschner Cancer Center (Medical Planning)
OSF ST. Francis Medical Center Children’s Hospital of Illinois
Palmetto Health
Peebles Replacement Hospital
Physiological Training Facility
Piedmont Hospital Piedmont Spine Center
Pitt County Hospital
Platte Valley Medical Center
Polly Ryon Hospital
Presbyterian Hospital of Dallas
Prince Hamza Medical Center (JV)
Qatar National Health Facility Master Plan
Radiology Complex & Women’s Imaging Center
Randolph Hospital
Region Hovedstaden Bispebjerg Somatic Hospital
Rex UNC Health Care
Riverview Hospital
Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Ronald McDonald House of Charities
Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation
Rowan Regional Medical Center
Royal Saudi Naval Base
Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital DCDMH
Saint Francis Health System
Salmaniya Medical Center (JV)
Sarasota Memorial Hospital Center for Women
Saudi Arabian National Guard Hospital
Scientific Research Center and Liver Hospital (JV)
SCL Health Platte Valley Community Hospital
Scott & White Hospital
Sherwood Forest Hospital
Sitrin Health Center
Specialty Care Center (JV)
St. Clare’s Hospital
St. Joseph Regional Health System, Bryan, Texas
St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
St. Mary’s Hospital for Women
St. Peter’s Hospital
Stamford Health
Stanford University Medical Center
Stanly Regional Medical Center
Suburban Hospital / Johns Hopkins Medicine
SUNY Stonybrook School of Dental Medicine
SUNY Upstate Medical University
Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) Clinic (JV)
Surgical & Diagnostic Center of Sugar Land
Swedish Medical Center
Texas Children’s Hospital
Texoma Medical Center
The Institute for Immunological Disorders
The Institute for Rehabilitation and Research
The University of Iowa Hospitals
The University of Texas Health Science Center
Tidewater Community College
Trinity Medical Center
Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals & Clinics
Tulane Medical Center Hospital
UCHealth
UNC Hospitals
UNC Rex North Carolina Heart & Vascular Hospital
UNC School of Medicine
United States Army Medical / Dental Clinic (JV)
University at Albany
University Hospital System
University Medical Center
University of Chicago Hospitals
University of Chicago Medicine Comer Children’s Hospital
University of Colorado Health
University of Louisville
University of Maryland Medical Center
University of New England
University of New Mexico Medical Group
University of Pennsylvania
University of Texas
University of Texas Dental Branch
University of Texas Medical Schools
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas
University of Virginia Health System
US Coast Guard
USACE Composite Medical Facilities
USAF
USAF Hawaii Air National Guard
USAF (NATO) Hospital
USAF Dental Clinic
USAF Flight Medicine Clinic
USAF Hospital
USAF Medical Center
USAF Primary Care Clinic
USAF Replacement Clinic
VA Austin Outpatient Clinic
VA Birmingham Primary Care Annex
VA Dallas, Houston, Reno, Tampa
VA Satellite Outpatient Clinic
Valley View Medical Center
Veteran’s Administration
Virginia Commonwealth University
Wake Forest Baptist Health
Wake Forest University
Waterstone Medical Office Building
Watson Army Hospital (USACE)
Wayne Memorial Hospital
Wellstar Health System
West Central Regional Hospital
White Plains Hospital
Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center (JV)
William Beaumont Army Medical Center
Winnie Palmer Woman & Infants NICU Expansion
Winship Cancer Institute
World Health Organization
Yacktman Children’s Pavilion Lutheran General Hospital