Bostwick Design Partnership Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/bostwick_design_partnership/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Tue, 16 May 2017 21:13:33 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png Bostwick Design Partnership Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/bostwick_design_partnership/ 32 32 Cleveland Clinic Celebrates Groundbreaking of Lakewood Family Health Center https://hconews.com/2017/05/16/cleveland-clinic-celebrates-groundbreaking-lakewood-family-health-center/ Tue, 16 May 2017 21:13:33 +0000 http://hconews.com/?p=42310 The Cleveland Clinic in Lakewood, Ohio, broke ground on the new Lakewood Family Health Center on April 4.

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LAKEWOOD, Ohio – The Cleveland Clinic in Lakewood broke ground on the new Lakewood Family Health Center on April 4. The new center is slated for completion in summer 2018, and is being constructed to meet community health and wellness needs in the city of Lakewood.

This 62,000-square-foot building has a budget of $34 million. Bostwick Design Partnership in Cleveland will lead the design of the project, while Whiting-Turner also based in Cleveland, is serving as the general contractor. The new center will be the Cleveland Clinic’s 19th family health center. The new center will offer specialty care, family medicine, imaging, chronic disease management, the Center for LGBT Care (the 2nd of its kind for Cleveland Clinic) and will feature a new state-of-the-art emergency department. The exam rooms will have a “patient-centered” design, intended to foster more engagement between patient and provider.

Services in the new Lakewood Family Health Center will include family medicine, internal medicine and a 24/7 full-service emergency department. The new center will include imaging and lab services, diabetes education and chronic disease care. The LGBT center will have providers who are sensitive to and specialize in the health needs of LGBT patients.

The new family center will have access to the Cleveland Clinic Mobile Stroke Treatment Unit, and an ambulance equipped for on-site stroke diagnosis and treatment. Strokes need a lot of attention after they have occurred due to their life-debilitating effects it can cause the individual. Along with more stroke treatments like the use of CBD oil (where you can buy full spectrum cbd oil uk from CBD Queen) to reduce the inflammatory effects of a stroke the clinic will act as an official base for stroke survivors to gain treatment. The building will also include behavioral health services, as well as a center for brain health. The Lakewood Family Health Center will also offer many specialty services including urology, nephrology, pulmonology, allergy, general surgery, colorectal surgery, cardiology, neurology and endocrinology. Additionally, the Cleveland Clinic (Fairview Hospital) Family Medicine Residency Program in conjunction with the Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine in Cleveland will be present at the facility.

In addition to building the new center, the Cleveland Clinic, the city of Lakewood and the Lakewood Hospital Association in Cleveland have teamed together to establish a new $32 million nonprofit foundation to address community health and wellness needs in the city of Lakewood.

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Construction Begins for Saint Barnabas https://hconews.com/2015/07/08/construction-begins-saint-barnabas/ LIVINGSTON, N.J. — Construction is under way for a west-wing expansion at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston.

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LIVINGSTON, N.J. — Construction is under way for a west-wing expansion at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston.

Hospital, construction and designers collaborating on the project held a groundbreaking for the expansion in May. The project team includes New York-based Francis Cauffman as the architect; Springfield, N.J.-based Wm. Blanchard Co. as the construction manager; Fairfax, Va.-based Dewberry Engineers as the site/civil engineer and landscape architect; King of Prussia, Pa.-based The Harman Group as the structural engineer and parking garage architect; and Cherry Hill, N.J.-based PWI Engineering as the building systems engineer.

The $250 million expansion will add 241,000 square feet of new construction, 29,000 square feet of renovated space and a new structured parking facility. Design for the expansion is patient-centered, adding expansive spaces that will enhance patient recovery, facilitate staff interaction and attract doctors. While the project aims to enhance patient and staff experience, the number of beds will not increase.

“This transformative project positions us for the future,” said John Bonamo, MD, Chief Medical Officer of Barnabas Health, in a statement. “Its dramatic form, smart organization and light-filled spaces communicate our supportive and approachable philosophy.”

The five-story addition is slightly angled from the existing complex. Its light and transparent façade emphasizes glazing as a counterpoint to the existing brick, 1960s-era facility. The visual and functional centerpiece of the addition is a two-story, structurallyglazed lobby.

The hospital’s arrival and welcoming point is being created in a grand open space, which designers say is the heart of the project. The existing lobby will be repurposed for swift discharge functions. Francis Cauffman designed a two-front door model for the diagnostic services in the new addition, where both inpatients and outpatients will be served by cross-trained staff. Organic, curvilinear forms with views of nature and various furniture options allow visitors choice over their environment and promote stress reduction.

The new wing is designed as an all-private room model; this will allow the hospital to increase its number of private rooms without increasing patient volume. Private rooms, according to patient-centered methods, improve the nurse-patient relationship, reduce infection, reduce the need for medication and hence medication errors, help visitors relax and accommodate confidential conversations. Bedside computers, stools for clinicians, sleep sofas and guest seating encourage patient interaction. The hospital provides in-room food ordering and an interactive patient network.

The NICU will be completely replaced. The square footage has been expanded three-fold in order to comply with current guidelines for spatial clearances while accommodating both private rooms and semi-private pods that will provide quality space for NICU families while implementing state-of-the-art technology.
Francis Cauffman designed circulation patterns to create efficient connections that make the various zones of the hospital more accessible and functional. The reconfigured arrival sequence provides a safer trip from the parking lot and garage to the building, including for those with limited accessibility. Colorful new wayfinding and visual clues will be deployed throughout the facility.

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