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Expertise - Driven The PhiloWilke Partnership was formed in 1985 by Dana Wilke and Roger Philo on the premise that the best way to serve their healthcare clients is to provide industry-specialized design with client-specific solutions from a team of expertise-driven architects. They created their firm with a niche focus – healthcare and research architecture – and began integrating and training everyone in the office, from administrative staff to interns to architects, in order to respond to each client’s unique requests. After 38 years, PhiloWilke continues to encompass architecture, interior design, planning and development for clients while staying true to Dana and Roger’s founding mission. Our team has grown into a distinct organizational structure, providing the personal and specialized service of a small firm coupled with the depth of resources and experience offered by a large organization. While our core business continues to concentrate on healthcare and research architecture, our team has cultivated a diverse portfolio including science and technology, higher education, and commercial projects. Our design philosophy drives a process that values collaboration, practical design, and strategic consensus-building to help our clients achieve their goals. Our unique and collective experience has propelled PhiloWilke to design many high profile and technically complicated medical projects, including a facility that housed one of the first lithotripters installed in the US. PhiloWilke has designed several one-of-a-kind and first-of-a-kind projects for healthcare and research facilities, which are among the most complicated spaces in the world. A few of our unique projects: the first operational BrainSUITE in the US, located at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center; CyberKnife, located at the Michael Debakey VA Hospital; Elekta’s Synergy Triple Energy Linear Accelerator, located at Memorial Hermann Hospital; one of the largest cyclotrons in the nation, located at M. D. Anderson Cancer Center; the largest NMR facility in the nation, located at Texas A&M University; and the installation of the new IR Discovery Interventional Radiology Unit at Houston Methodist San Jacinto Hospital.
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WE PROVIDE CREATIVE DESIGN SOLUTIONS
Inspired by the communities and organizations we work with, our architects, planners and designers deliver technical design experience, comprehensive planning and disciplined project management to ensure the long-term success of every project.
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PhiloWilke, the Owner, the stakeholders, and our consultants are all a part of a single project team working together to create distinctive projects with functional designs that match the client’s message and surpass expectations. The foundation of our design methodology is based on strong relationships built by providing proactive, high quality, personalized professional services by our most experienced team members to our clients while balancing functionality, design, cost, durability, and future demands. To achieve this all projects are designed and completed using threedimensional computer models including BIM. Early visualization allows our clients to view their project in 3D. These tools test layout options quickly and systematically, ultimately providing a more thorough understanding of a project’s design intent. As early as schematic design, we implement institutional standards into our drawings and begin developing the project manual. This allows our team to become familiar with the applicable requirements and build appropriate elements and design criteria into the building model, ultimately ensuring coordination between the standards and construction documents. 4
Dedicated to our CLIENTS Asian American Health Coalition
ETMC – Jacksonville
Seton
Baylor College of Medicine
Gonzaba Medical Group
Sisters of Charity of Incarnate Word
Baylor Scott & White
Harris Health System
St. Joseph Hospital System
Brazosport Regional Healthcare
Henderson Memorial Hospital
CHI St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
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Houston Methodist Healthcare
Texas A&M University System
Cardiovascular Systems Inc.
Huntsville Memorial Hospital
Texas Children’s Hospital
CapRock Emergency Hospital
King’s Daughters Hospital
Texas Health & Human Services
Chambers County Hospital District
Matagorda County Hospital District
Texas Orthopedic Hospital
Children’s Medical Center – Dallas
M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
Transwestern
Children’s Memorial Hermann
Medical Center of the Americas
Trinity Mother Frances Health System
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Memorial Hermann Health System
United Surgical Partners
Clear Choice
Neighbors Health
University of Houston
Columbia/HCA Healthcare
MetroNational
University of Texas System
Cornerstone Regional Hospital
Debakey VA Medical Center
UT Health Science Center – Houston
Doctors Hospital Tidwell
Physicians Hospital of El Paso
UT Health Center at Tyler
Elite Care
Sam Houston State University
UT Medical Branch at Galveston
Emerus
Scott and White Hospital
US Oncology
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Melissa Edwards aia, leed ap, ncarb Melissa has been with PhiloWilke for seven years, totaling 17 years in healthcare design. She has experience in numerous aspects of the design process with an emphasis on the production of construction documents and construction administration. Melissa is known for ensuring consistency throughout the design and construction process, and impeccable documentation. Registered Architect, TX#23180, TN#104144, AZ#49583, OK#a46855, ID#AR-986231, IN#AR11800152, NV#7962, GA #RA015891
Steven C. Schultz faia, facha, leed ap A career spanning more than 35 years, Steve has concentrated on designing patient-focused environments for healthcare clients, working with top academic medical centers and healthcare institutions statewide. He leads a team of talented medical planners to take projects from the conceptual phase through execution and occupancy, continually seeking to push past conventional solutions, thinking strategically, and applying a rigor to all work efforts. Steve is also a proud Alumni of the University of Houston. Registered Architect, TX #12564, NM #4992, MS #5463
Greg Johnson aia, leed ap Greg utilizes his extensive experience to lead staff in creating projects that reflect the latest knowledge of delivery, technology and design. Sparked by a passion to help others, Greg focuses on the creation of positive clinical environments for the doctors, nurses and healthcare administrators so that they can do their best for patients. Specifically, he believes that the transformation of the built environment can increase efficiency and improve the overall atmosphere, leading to better health outcomes. Registered Architect TX #14484, WA #11803
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Kenneth Olson aia From Summer Intern to Partner, Kenneth has grown within PhiloWilke for more than a decade, learning at every step along the way. Kenneth’s passion for creating healthy and healing environments, paired with his collaborative and proactive approach to the design process, allows him to deliver efficient and responsive projects that surpass the client’s expectations. With experience ranging from one-room renovations to ground-up projects, Kenneth has acquired a vast array of knowledge that helps him deliver consistently successful projects. Kenneth’s positive outlook and steadfast resilience are brought to each project team. Paired with his holistic approach to architecture, he helps lead teams to successful outcomes on a daily basis. Registered Architect TX #38721153
Robert Babb aia, leed ap Robert is an experienced, sustainable architect with over 20 years of comprehensive design experience in fields including healthcare, health science, corporate, and hospitality. He is passionate about collaboration to ensure that all ideas and expectations are met within the final built environment. He mentors design staff and is highly experienced in leveraging the firm’s technical expertise to bring the 3D experience to life from start to finish on every project. Registered Architect TX #26431, CO #00404811
Luke Christen aia, leed ap With over a decade of experience in Architecture, Luke Christen is an exceptional team leader. A firm believer in open communication and meaningful collaboration, Luke values building and maintaining relationships with clients as well as his colleagues. His focus on the details of design and ability to be an advocate for the client creates a consistently outstanding design and built environment. His strong work ethic and talent for managing teams through a coordinated process ensures the final design clearly reflects the client’s goals and vision. Registered Architect TX #26688
Jennifer Young aia, ncarb Jennifer has been with PhiloWilke for over 10 years and has proven to be an integral part of our team. Jennifer’s process driven approach to design utilizes sustained collaboration across all disciplines. Emphasizing teamwork and collaboration, Jennifer works to foster a progressive culture of quality design, informed through multiple points of view. She places a high level of importance on ensuring the client’s needs are understood, integrated, and executed on each project. Registered Architect TX #30499140, AR #9496 TBAE #24556
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Portfolio “Community is huge in what we do. It is why we specialize in healthcare and science and technology architecture. It is helping to heal people, either through a hospital or a research lab.” 8
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EXPANDING ACUTE CARE medical center campus planning and tower addition
THE STATS MEMORIAL HERMANN THE WOODLANDS MEDICAL CENTER LOCATION: The Woodlands COMPLETED: May 2022 PROJECT SIZE: 335,000 SF Addition | 150,000 SF Renovation PROJECT TYPE: Expansion + Renovation
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SOUTH TOWER EXPANSION, RENOVATION AND RELOCATION Memorial Hermann The Woodlands Hospital’s South Tower expansion is the development of a new 8-story tower and the renovation of 135,000 square feet of existing hospital space. The addition will tie into the existing hospital’s structure to add 138 patient beds, increase the surgical department by 5 operating rooms (ORs), expand the cardiopulmonary department and significantly enlarge the hospital’s imaging department and associated support departments. The project will also include the expansion of an existing parking garage, new connecting pedestrian bridge and the construction of a new surface lot. Early in design, our team had to determine the functional demands the new tower would place on the existing services. Extensive research was completed to benchmark Memorial Hermann’s other campus locations to evaluate the efficiency of support service areas. Once the data had been gathered and reviewed, it became apparent that The Woodland’s Hospital support services were deficient. These benchmarking efforts helped the owner better understand the programmatic requirements of the project. This validation allowed the right -sizing of new spaces to resolve both current deficiencies and the future needs of the hospital.
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PROTOTYPICAL HOSPITAL DESIGN site adaptation across the nation
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THE STATS EMERUS COMMUNITY HOSPITALS Emerus Holdings LOCATION: 45+ locations nationwide COMPLETED: 2012-Present PROJECT SIZE: 9,000 - 46,000 sf PROJECT TYPE: New AWARDS: 2016 TILT UP ACHIEVEMENT
PHILOWILKE PARTNERSHIP HAS COMPLETED 45+ EMERGENCY CENTRIC MICRO-HOSPITALS ACROSS THE COUNTRY Emerus is a community based hospital system, dedicated to providing a caring and empathetic environment. Each facility’s primary service is emergency medicine. Designed to accommodate and provide suburban communities with convenient care in emergency situations. These hospitals are designed to house diagnostic and imaging equipment for a speedier assessment of the patient’s condition and streamlined admittance procedures. With multiple locations through-out the United States, ranging in size. The facilities are designed to facilitate medical office build-outs. Designed with a dual purpose in mind, hospital patient care is located on the lowest level and with medical office and administration on the upper levels. When tasked with creating the design standards for Emerus’ prototypical freestanding hospitals, the client wanted to establish a visual identity that adhered to their corporate brand. Yet assimilated to the changing regional styles. The prototype is designed for flexibility to adapt to each state’s licensure regulations. Weather it is being constructed under Texas Hospital Licensure regulations or Facility Guidelines Institute (FGI), PhiloWilke has created a fully compliant prototype.
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ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL IN THE SUBURBS quality care in the local neighborhood
THE STATS MEMORIAL HERMANN PEARLAND HOSPITAL Memorial Hermann Health System LOCATION: Pearland, TX COMPLETED: 2016 PROJECT SIZE: 275,000 sf PROJECT TYPE: New AWARDS: 2016 TILT UP ACHIEVEMENT 2016 AIA DESIGN - INTERIORS
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PhiloWilke recently completed the new Memorial Hermann Healthcare System campus in Pearland, Texas. As the third largest city in the Gulf Coast Area and the second fastest growing in the state of Texas. Memorial Hermann chose to expand their presence to offer a full range of healthcare services and coordination of care to the surrounding community. While Memorial Herman has provided services to the area since 1998, they sought to integrate the campus more closely with their other specialty dedicated institutions. Designed and constructed as a two phase project, the campus includes a Convenient Care Center and an acute care Hospital. To accommodate the communities needs the convenient care center was opened in 2014 as a 24-hour emergency room and general care facility. The 64-bed hospital, became the centerpiece of the new medical campus when it opened in 2016. Equipped with advanced technology and equipment, the hospital features a 24hour emergency center, labor and delivery suites, intensive care unit, operating rooms, cardiac catheterization labs, an imaging center, diagnostic laboratory, and a helipad.
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PhiloWilke’s healthcare planning took into consideration, not only the staff and patients’ needs, but also those of the visitors. Each floor houses a primary waiting area, with a dedicated elevator, and accessibility to reception and nurses’ stations. The central location of the nurses’ stations allows the staff to interact simultaneously with both the public and their patients, without compromising patient safety and staff efficiency.
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was important the hospital was completed in an efficient and timely manner. To enhance the exterior features in a cost effective way, the use of reveals, paint color combinations and added materials elevated the façade and kept our project within the set budget.
The campus was designed with the patients’ needs in mind, to promote healing, comfort and convenience. Natural lighting and neutral colors were mixed with warm woods to integrate natural elements and create a sense of relaxation. As part of Memorial Hermann’s most recent building development strategy, the Pearland Hospital was designed and constructed as a tilt wall facility. It is one of the few tilt-wall hospitals within the region and the first in Houston’s southwest area. The construction method provided speed-to-market value and aesthetic quality to the project. As the secondary phase in the construction schedule, it HEALTH PORTFOLIO
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THOUGHTFUL DESIGN patient engagement through visual stimulation
THE STATS PEDIATRIC CLINIC Texas Children’s Hospital LOCATION: The Woodlands, TX COMPLETED: 2016 PROJECT SIZE: 8,420 sf PROJECT TYPE: Build-out
This project is one of several Texas Children’s Pediatric clinics design by PhiloWilke over the years. With an existing clinic in Pearland, TCH asked our design team to program and design the relocation of this successful clinic into a shell building provided by a separate developer. Our team worked closely with the developer, TCH facilities and the clinical users to create a new clinic that improves both the patient and staff experience. PhiloWilke assisted TCH with the development of the new interior design. To ensure the patients are as comfortable as possible, a bright color palette was introduced to evoke a sense of adventure. The oversized letters for each exam room allow the children to more easily identify with their current surroundings and become as relaxed as possible. The blue undulating furr down highlights the nurses station and repeats the pattern of the floor to further the adventure of visiting the Texas Children’s Pediatric Clinic. The space includes approximately 8,420 sf with 20 exam rooms arranged around a central support work station. A unique physician
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work alcove was created outside of each set of four exam rooms, allowing the physician to quickly access the patient. Carefully balancing the public/private zones on this project provided the patients and staff with an efficient new setting for the delivery of outstanding pediatric care. PhiloWilke has developed more than sixteen Pediatric Clinics throughout the Houston area.
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LARGEST TILT-WALL HOSPITAL TO DATE bringing comprehensive care to the cypress community
THE STATS MEMORIAL HERMANN CYPRESS HOSPITAL LOCATION: Cypress, TX COMPLETED: 2018 PROJECT SIZE: 400,000 sf PROJECT TYPE: New AWARDS: 2016 TILT UP ACHIEVEMENT 2017 ENR BEST INTERIORS & SAFETY MERIT
Memorial Hermann Health System is expanding its world-class, patient-centered care to the Cypress Texas area. The centerpiece is an 80-bed, state-of-the-art hospital. With the addition of the hospital, the Cypress community will have immediate access to high quality and safe patient care, as well as advanced services that only a clinically-integrated, comprehensive health system like Memorial Hermann can deliver. Phase I of the project, the Convenient Care Center (CCC), was completed in early 2016. The CCC includes the services of a fully licensed Emergency Center and Medical Office Building offering convenient primary care and ambulatory services. Phase II of the project, the 400,000 SF full service hospital opened its doors in March 2017. The hospital features eight operating rooms, 16 intensive care units, endoscopy, bronchoscopy, a dedicated
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women’s program including labor and delivery rooms, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, lab and pharmacy. In addition, the hospital offers services for Cardiology, including a Catheterization Lab and Nuclear Medicine. The hospital also features an imaging department including Ultrasound, CT and MRI. The Cypress campus master plan includes the capacity to add an additional 195 inpatient beds to accommodate future growth, as well as the construction of a dedicated Memorial Hermann Life Flight® helipad and space for two additional medical office buildings and one patient bed tower and parking garage.
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STAFF RESPITE + NUTRITION healthcare for the care givers
THE STATS HOUSTON METHODIST WILLOWBROOK HOSPITAL PHYSICIANS DINING RENOVATION LOCATION: Houston, TX COMPLETED: 2019 PROJECT SIZE: 1,500 PROJECT TYPE: Renovation
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Houston Methodist MD Dining renovation transformed the doctors’ dining and dictation area into an inviting and comfortable space to recharge. The reconfiguration resulted in a design that incorporates areas for solo work and larger group gatherings. Additionally, the use of specialty lighting, custom furniture, artwork, and updated technology provides physicians with all the necessary tools to serve their community best. The Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital leadership renovated an outdated and inefficient dining and lounge area to improve physician amenities. The design challenge was to enhance, reconfigure, and lighten the existing dark and uninviting space. Thus, creating a welcoming space that the physicians would want to spend time charting and collaborating. Since this was a non-patient space, the team could be creative with the lighting, furniture, fixtures, and finishes. Leadership was looking to elevate the look and feel, and since this was a non-public space, the team elected to use materials outside the usual campus finish standards and custom art. This made the area feel more exclusive and truly a retreat for the physicians, clinicians, and medical staff. Houston Methodist, MD Dining project was a two-phased, highly collaborative renovation consisting of dining and dictation areas for the
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Doctors at the Willowbrook Hospital. As an area for nourishment and reprieve, the design needed to incorporate areas for collaboration, solo work, group gatherings, and meals. It is common for doctors to need a space to recharge after a long shift; therefore, the aesthetics were critical to the project. The team curated specialty items and worked closely with hospital leadership, furniture, lighting, and art vendors to achieve the desired look and feel. Renovations are exciting projects as unknown conditions can change the course of a project quickly. The team discovered a 12-foot tunnel under the dining floor that was building up with water during demolition. The tunnel required water mitigation and special attention to ensure a proper seal. The team was able to float the floor surface and proceed with little schedule disruption. Despite the minor challenges, this project resulted in the upgrade of amenities and comfort. The increased function and feel of the dining and dictation areas allow the Willowbrook doctors the appropriate space to decompress to best serve their community.
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POSITIVE DISTRACTIONS enhancing the patient experience
THE STATS MEMORIAL HERMANN IRONMAN SPORTS MEDICINE LOCATION: The Woodlands, TX COMPLETED: 2013 PROJECT SIZE: 21,530 sf PROJECT TYPE: Build-out
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The joint venture Memorial Hermann and University of Texas Health Science Center Sports Medicine Institute is a one stop source for athletic orthopedic care specializing in student and amateur athletes including clinical, imaging, and rehabilitation facilities in one location. The clinic has five full time physicians equipped with 20 exam rooms. Following examination and treatment, patients are provided with the necessary rehabilitation care in the 5,500 SF gym featuring human performance diagnostics, body composition analysis, gate training equipment, ballet practice facilities, weight training, and an indoor field turf throwing lane.
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GROWING WITH THE COMMUNITY incorporating modern design into rural hospital system
THE STATS CHI BRAZOSPORT HOSPITAL EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT EXPANSION LOCATION: Lake Jackson, TX COMPLETED: 2016 PROJECT SIZE: 13,000 sf PROJECT TYPE: Expansion
The Mike and Leslie Lowrey Emergency Services Pavilion is the newest addition to CHI St. Luke’s Health Brazosport Hospital. At the early concept stage, it was decided not to attach the building to the existing facility as an appendage, but to separate the buildings and create a courtyard with a Healing Garden between the two that can be accessed and enjoyed by both. Links to the Hospital occur at either end of the courtyard. Access to the new facility is separate from the main hospital with independent covered patient drop-off and entry. The front facing waiting and check-in area is encased in glass to provide transparency to the incoming patients and nurses. This area is set back from the east facing façade and protected by an expressed horizontal shading device to reduce the amount of glare and heat. The materials for the addition were selected to complement the existing hospital, but introduce a unique palette. Stone, wood, porcelain tile, metal panel, and glass, create a cohesive contemporary, yet inviting exterior. .
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THE EVOLUTION OF THE MOB a multi-departmental take on out patient care
THE STATS HOUSTON METHODIST BAYTOWN HOSPITAL OUTPATIENT CENTER LOCATION: Baytown, TX COMPLETED: 2017 PROJECT SIZE: 158,000 sf PROJECT TYPE: New
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The new Outpatient Center at the Houston Methodist Baytown Hospital will provide comprehensive patient care under one roof. With its convenient access to the Main Hospital and direct connection to the Ambulatory Surgery Center, this facility can accommodate the community’s growing medical needs. Patient services available include orthopedics/sports medicine, physical therapy, imaging, blood work, pre-admit testing, occupational/industrial medicine, breast care, and primary care clinics. Physical therapy patients will be able to enjoy indoor or outdoor rehabilitation with the outdoor turf field with a football goal post! The imaging suite and breast care center feature the latest equipment including CT, MRI, ultrasound, radiography and fluoroscopy, stereotactic and mammography. The center also provides a Starbucks cafe and community/conference center, as well as staff support spaces including a nursing education department with simulation labs and an employee gym. The exterior is composed of brick, metal panels and curtainwall glazing for a balanced modern design that compliments the hospital’s Garth campus. A large shared canopy entrance will serve as a visual icon in the community.
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COMMUNITY DRIVEN CARE orthopedic specialty care close to home
THE STATS HOUSTON METHODIST HOSPITAL ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALIST OF TEXAS LOCATION: Sugar Land, TX COMPLETED: 2015 PROJECT SIZE: 75,000 sf PROJECT TYPE: New
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Houston Methodist is one of the top healthcare providers in Texas, and they are always looking to expand to provide medical services to areas of rapid growth. Houston Methodist and PhiloWilke recently worked together to create the Methodist Orthopedic Specialists of Texas Building. Located on the corner of Highway 59 and First Colony Boulevard in Sugar Land Texas this facility serves as a visual land mark. This project included the build-out of 75,000 sf out-patient orthopedic rehabilitation facility. Each level of the facility serves a purpose, and was strategically split in order to achieve maximum efficiency and separate the different orthopedic specialties. The first floor serves the needs for various types of physical therapy needs with its state of the art equipment and rehabilitation tools. Its features include a large open gym of about 20,000 sf with an aqua therapy pool and specialized Urgent Injury area. Level two includes a clinic with 50 exam rooms organized within five pods of 10 exam room each.
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MEDICAL OFFICE SPACE medical office with a dedicated orthopedic buildout on lower levels
The new six-story Houston Methodist Medical Office Building is located on the Clear Lake Campus in Nassau Bay, Texas; our team was tasked with designing a new facility while simultaneously incorporating an orthopedic clinic. 135,000 square feet on the first and second levels of the medical office building HOUSTON METHODIST were designed for the newest Houston Methodist Orthopedic Facility. The clinic includes exam rooms, an Clear Lake MOB open physical therapy gym, an outdoor training yard, a therapy pool, and staff support spaces. In addition LOCATION: Naussa Bay, TX to the orthopedic facility, the new medical office building has an additional 4 levels for future build-out. COMPLETED: 2022 To support the growing campus a free-standing central utility plant upgrade, site parking, and traffic PROJECT SIZE: 135,000sf connections to the campus’ existing facilities were included in the site development.
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CONVIENANT CARE CLOSE TO HOME emergency, imaging and sports medicine in one location
THE STATS MEMORIAL HERMANN Cypress Convienant Care Center LOCATION: Cypress, TX COMPLETED: 2016 PROJECT SIZE: 43,100 sf PROJECT TYPE: Build-out
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The Cypress Convenient Care Center located on the new Memorial Hermann Cypress Campus was a ground floor build-out of the newly completed Medical Office Building. The Center houses multiple departments including an Urgent Care Clinic, Memorial Medical Group Clinic, Outpatient Imaging Center, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Center and Women’s Breast Center. Each department has a dedicated waiting area and are connected by a central corridor.
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WELLNESS THROUGH ELEVATED DESIGN optimal work space and patient healing
THE STATS CAPROCK HOSPITAL CapRock Health LOCATION: Bryan, TX COMPLETED: 2018 PROJECT SIZE: 20,760 sf PROJECT TYPE: New
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The CapRock Emergency Hospital, is a premiere facility in Bryan, Texas. The hospital was uniquely designed on a skewed axis giving the building a slight bend, this maximize the facility’s visibility. The bend is further defined by the building’s exaggerated core and two extending wings, each houses a separate function of the hospital. The core acts as the central hub maintaining the high volume of the administrative support systems and the public interactions. The two wings operate as the main work areas, the emergency department and patient care area. Within the patient wing is a semi private expressed indoor and outdoor family area. This area is a defining feature of the facility as it differentiates it from typical small hospitals. To enhance the patient and family experience oversized and clear story windows were employed to provide natural sunlight and access to the enhanced landscaping. The entire site was carefully designed to promote natural shading and color to instill a serene healing environment.
EXPANDING COMMUNITY HEALTHCARE full campus expansion in central texas
Baylor Scott & White Round Rock Campus expansion consists of three major components: 1. A new six-story patient bed tower BAYLOR SOCTT & WHITE 2. A one-story addition built on top of the existing roof Round Rock Campus 3. A two-story expansion and renovation of the surgery department, staff support space, Expansion and a new entrance. LOCATION: Round Rock, TX The main drivers for the project include increasing hospital capacity with the community’s COMPLETED: 2026 growth, improving their women’s services, and expanding the procedural areas. PROJECT TYPE: Addition These three components required strategic planning and programming to phase while keeping the hospital operational. The team carefully considered each department to serve the Round Rock community best and ensure an efficient layout ideal for continued growth.
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CONTAINMENT AND ADAPTIBILITY biocontainment unit integrated into a busy emergency department
THE STATS UTMB GALVESTON Biocontainment Critical Care Unit LOCATION: Galveston, TX COMPLETED: 2017 PROJECT SIZE: 15,600 sf PROJECT TYPE: Renovation
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The University of Texas Medical Branch – Galveston Biocontainment Unit (BCU) was created in response to the increased frequency and severity of infectious disease outbreaks globally. The unit’s location on the Galveston campus for the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) was due the close proximity of the Galveston National Laboratory (GNL) research facilities capable of handling BSL4 pathogens. Located on the second floor of the Emergency Department Building 64 this extensive renovation of the existing and active Emergency Department occurred across four phases of construction, allowing operations to continue. The unit’s primary goal was to deliver efficient and proper care within an environment that is safe for its patients, clinicians and staff members.
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