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PHOTO TOUR: Children’s Pavilion At Children’s Hospital Of The King’s Daughters
The 14-story pediatric behavioral health pavilion will help expand care in Norfolk, Va.
Finding The Right Note At Children’s Hospital Of New Orleans
Children’s Hospital of New Orleans orchestrated a 34-phase campus renovation and expansion, achieving the facility…
PHOTO TOUR: Friend Health Center
The 30,000-square-foot project delivers primary and behavioral health care to a neighborhood on Chicago’s South…
PHOTO TOUR: Brooks Rehabilitation Hospital – Bartram Campus
The 60-bed inpatient facility provides a restorative healing environment with access to daylight, calming color…
FIRST LOOK: University of Washington Behavioral Health Teaching Facility
The 184,000-square-foot project’s residential feel aims to destigmatize behavioral health care treatment.
Hilger Face Center, Edina, Minnesota: Photo Tour
The 2,700-square-foot relocation and expansion project creates a sense of calm for facial plastic and…
PHOTO TOUR: Cedars-Sinai Los Feliz Urgent Care & OB/GYN
The 10,800-square-foot clinic is designed to match the aesthetic and character of the hillside neighborhood…
Seattle Children’s Hospital Expands Campus
Seattle Children’s new diagnostic and treatment facility in Seattle utilizes a forest-themed wayfinding program to…
PHOTO TOUR: Hale Family Building
The 595,000-square-foot expansion at Boston Children’s Hospital enhances critical care delivery.
Walton Family Whole Health & Fitness, Bentonville, Arkansas: First Look
Walmart’s new fitness center on its home campus houses health and well-being services for the…
PHOTO TOUR: Thibodaux Regional Medical Center Cancer Institute
The $37.4 million cancer center provides central Louisiana with specialized care close to home.
FIRST LOOK: VA Hampton Roads Community Based Outpatient Clinic
The 200,000-square-foot, two-story project will leverage the site’s existing wetlands to promote respite and healing.