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Page 1: Omri Kenneth Webb IV, AIACollege of Architecture, Arts & Humanities 145 Lee Hall Clemson, SC 29634-0503 864.656.3896 FAX 864.656.1810 May 24, 2011 American College of Healthcare Architects

Omri Kenneth Webb IV, AIA

T H E A M E R I C A N C O L L E G E O F H E A L T H C A R E A R C H I T E C T S

A P P L I C A T I O N A N D P O R T F O L I O

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Table of Contents

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Application

Copy of Licenses

Client References

Architect References

Project History

Portfolio

S E C T I O N T I T L E

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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1A P P L I C A T I O N

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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Page 5: Omri Kenneth Webb IV, AIACollege of Architecture, Arts & Humanities 145 Lee Hall Clemson, SC 29634-0503 864.656.3896 FAX 864.656.1810 May 24, 2011 American College of Healthcare Architects
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2C O P Y O F L I C E N S E S

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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The North Carolina Board of Architecture

certifies that

Omri Kenneth Webb

is registered and authorized to practice

Architecture in the State of North Carolina.

In testimony whereof this certificate has been issued by the authority of this Board.

Registration number: 10443 Initial registration: 8/3/2006 Expires on: 6/30/2012

_________________________ Executive Director

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Copy of Licenses

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South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation

CERTIFIES THAT:

IS AUTHORIZED TO PRACTICE

LICENSE NO. EXPIRATION DATE:

To verify current license status, go to http://verify.llronline.com/LicLookup/LookupMain.aspx

AR.8169

OMRI KENNETH WEBB

Board of Architectural Examiners

Architect

06/30/2013

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Copy of Licenses

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3C L I E N T R E F E R E N C E S

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Client References

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OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Client References

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OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Client References

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4A R C H I T E C T R E F E R E N C E S

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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S C H O O L O F A R C H I T E C T U R E College of Architecture, Arts & Humanities 145 Lee Hall Clemson, SC 29634-0503

864.656.3896 FAX 864.656.1810

May 24, 2011

American College of Healthcare ArchitectsPO Box 14548Lenexa, KS 66285-4548

Reference: Omri Kenneth Webb IV AIA, LEED AP

ACHA Examining Committee:

I enthusiastically support Omri [Ken] Webb’s application for ACHA membership. I have knownKen for many years since his admission into the Graduate Program in Architecture + Health at Clemson. While at Clemson he was an exceptional student known for design excellence and an intense work ethic. Since his graduation from our program, I have monitored his growth and development into an accomplished healthcare architect at several of the leading healthcare design firms in the nation including Kaplan McLaughlin Diaz, RTKL and now as a Vice President at HKS.

Ken’s work in healthcare architecture at Clemson was always of the highest quality. He distinguished himself as one of the best students in his class because of the caliber of his work and the rigorous process of design inquiry he employed here. I have received numerous reports on his work from his superiors at several of the firms he has worked for since graduation, and without exception, they have indicated his professional work continues to be of the same high caliber. In addition to practice, Ken was involved with the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health on the Charrette Task Force for several years. I believe his experience and knowledgecombined with a vibrant enthusiasm for this area of professional practice will not only enable him to continue developing into a distinguished healthcare architect, but he has also nurturedthe development of future generations through his work in the Academy.

I am convinced that Ken will continue to have an increasingly significant impact in the field of health facilities planning and design. I am certain that Ken Webb is worthy of ACHA board certification, and am absolutely confident about his ability to continue to develop as a national leader in the specialized field of healthcare architecture. I look forward to Ken becoming amember and colleague in the American College of Healthcare Architects.

Sincerely,

David Allison, FAIA, ACHAProfessor/DirectorGraduate Studies in Architecture + Health

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Architect References

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OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Architect References

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May 27, 2011

American College of Healthcare Architects Att: ACHA Application Review Board P.O. Box 14548 Lenexa, KS 66285

Re: Application for Certification – O. Kenneth Webb, IV

To whom it may concern:

I have known Kenneth Webb over the course of 6 years now. During two of those years he worked under my direction. I know Ken to be a fine architect with a deep knowledge of healthcare facilities and their operational requirements. Ken is equally adept at planning healthcare facilities and providing architectural basic services for those projects.

During his time with Perkins+Will he worked on several complex projects that included intensive care nursing units, imaging suites with multiple modalities and a large medical office building. He demonstrated the knowledge to lead the user groups through the key issues and build consensus.

Ken’s background includes a Masters in Architecture from Clemson University with a specialty in healthcare as well as a decade in the field working for several leading healthcare design firms. He is also an active participant in our professional network including the AIA Academy on Architecture for Health.

I give my highest recommendation to the college to allow Ken Webb to complete his certification for membership to the American College of Architects.

Sincerely,

James A. Godfrey, AIA, ACHA. LEED AP Principal Perkins+Will

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA Architect References

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5P R O J E C T H I S T O R Y

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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Q U A L I F I C A T I O N SEducationMaster of ArchitectureClemson University

Bachelor of ArchitectureClemson University

RegistrationRegistered Architect: South Carolina, North Carolina

Certified, National Council of Architectural Registration Boards(NCARB)

United States Green Building Council LEED® Accredited ProfessionalBuilding Design + Construction

AffiliationsAmerican Institute of Architects

“As formative design leaders, our goal must be to play a substantive role in shaping healing environments through a combination of design aesthetics and clinical functionality, while ensuring our designs assist caregivers in working more effectively and efficiently.”

B A C K G R O U N DKenneth is a senior designer/planner with 13 years of experience focusing on conceptual design, master planning, schematic design and design development. His expertise includes working closely with medical professionals, physicians and consultants in planning state-of-the-art healthcare facilities. Kenneth works closely with the design team to develop innovative solutions that meet the client’s needs without sacrificing functional and operational efficiencies.

E X P E R I E N C EUniversity of Connecticut Health Center Dempsey TowerHartford, ConnecticutLead Planner/Designer320,150 sf tower with 169 beds, 12 operating rooms and a 36-bay emergency department as well as renovations to 236,837 sf of clinic space and a 400-car garage. Registered under NC v2009, seeking LEED Silver Certification

Palmetto Health Parkridge HospitalColumbia, South CarolinaLead Planner/Designer 224,000 sf, 76-bed acute care hospital with planned growth to 300 beds. Seeking Energy Star

St. Agnes Hospital - Campus Revitalization ProjectBaltimore, MarylandPrincipal/Lead Designer/Planner196,000 sf bed tower addition and 74,000 sf renovation of a 3-level existing bed tower including 29,000 sf renovation/addition to cancer center and central plant, a 600-car parking garage and various site improvements

Lancaster General Hospital Lime Street Tower 5th and 6th FloorLancaster, PennsylvaniaLead Designer/Planner5th & 6th floor interior fit-out of 32-bed MICU/SICU units and 17-bed NTICU units, single handed room with a decentralized nursing model and rehabilitation suite

Lancaster General Hospital North Tower 4th Floor RenovationsLancaster, PennsylvaniaLead Desinger/Planner4th floor renovations featuring a 22-bed orthopedic unit

H E A L T H C A R E P L A N N E R

Omri “Kenneth” Webb, AIA, LEED AP BD+CVice President

Project History

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Lancaster General Hospital North Tower 5th floor RenovationsLancaster, PennsylvaniaLead Designer/Planner5th floor renovations featuring a 24-bed cardiac unit

Lancaster General Hospital Lime Street Tower 7th and 8th Floor RenovationsLancaster, PennsylvaniaLead Designer/Planner52,000 sf fit-out of the 7th & 8th floor including two 24-bed med/surg units

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Las Vegas Medical CenterLas Vegas, NevadaLead Designer/Planner1 million sf hospital with 70 all-private beds, 120-bed nursing home and ambulatory care component

Heart and Vascular Hospital of TulsaTulsa, OklahomaLead Designer/PlannerMasterplan and schematic design for new free-standing 120,000 sf heart hospital and 40,000 sf medical office building masterplan

Moses Cone Heart and Vascular CenterGreensboro, North Carolina Lead Medical PlannerNew addition including procedure rooms, 72-bed units, 22-bed CVICU unit, new outpatient cardiac services and cardiac education area

Palmetto Richland Heart HospitalColumbia, South CarolinaMedical PlannerNew cardio center and medical office building for existing hospital with 125 beds, outpatient cardiac services and new entry point

University of Albert Heart HospitalEdmonton, CanadaLead Medical PlannerCardiac center to include 124 beds, diagnostics and OP clinic area, cath labs, administration and a research component

MD Anderson Cancer CenterHouston, TexasMedical PlannerCampus master plan to accommodate 1.8 million sf of program space with a 250-bed satellite hospital facility and below grade parking for 7,000 cars for patients, visitors, faculty and staff. The initial phase includes the 600,000 sf ambulatory clinical building and parking for 2,400 cars

Project History

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Sharp Ambulatory Care and Community Resource CenterSan Diego, CaliforniaMedical Planner116,000 sf freestanding ambulatory care center to accommodate a comprehensive women’s program, medical and radiation oncology program, ambulatory surgery and imaging department

The Evergreen Surgery & Physician’s CenterEvergreen, WashingtonMedical Planner157,000 sf, 5-story medical office and ambulatory care space that connects to hospital via a connector tunnel and includes a state-of-the-art surgery center

Gaston Memorial Hospital West ExpansionGastonia, North CarolinaMedical Planner52-bed LDRP model women’s center and 800-car parking structure with 24 all-private NICU rooms, family accommodations and state-of-the-art C-section suite

UNC Hospital MICU & RICU RenovationChapel Hill, North CarolinaMedical PlannerRenovation of the existing f loors within the original UNC Hospital bed tower. The project consisted of two 16 bed units for the UNC hospital MICU and RICU units. The units were designed around a decentralized nursing care model with strategically located central supplies, equipment and core services

Lexington Medical Center Hospital ExpansionLexington, South CarolinaMedical PlannerA new addition to the Lexington Medical Center campus consisting of a six-level bed tower expansion, a new conference and educational suite, a cafe and the expansion of radiological services. The project included a 54,000 sf expansion to the existing radiology department consisting of Nuclear Medicine with a Pet Scanner, a CT suite, General rad and chest x-ray suite, ultrasound & women’s services suite, a cardiology suite expansion and state-of-art viewing suite

Project History

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6P O R T F O L I O

OMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

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PortfolioOMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

The University of Connecticut Health Center’s John Dempsey Hospital is expanding its facilitiesto support its outreach, teaching and research functions. The new 320,150-square-foot towerwill accommodate 169 additional medical/surgical beds, 14 operating rooms and a 42-bayemergency department. A 400-car parking structure will be connected to the tower. Renovationsto 236,837 square feet of the existing facility will provide improved and expanded space forradiology, pharmacy, cardiology, dental clinics and the clinical trials departments. Infrastructure improvements to the remaining 386,000 square feet of existing spaceare also included in the project. The facility is designed to achieve LEED Silver Certification. It will achieve energy savings and operational efficiencies as a result of green/sustainable design principles.

Role and ResponsibilityAs a Vice President and Senior Lead Designer, Kenneth is responsible for the design team leadership in the development of the design and master planning of the UCHC campus and hospital replacement. He was responsible as design team leader during design parti development, masterplanning and design phases of the project and responsible for design presentations to executive level leadership and design related issues.

Size320,150 square feet

new construction236,837 square feet

renovation

Completion Date2015

Construction Cost$ 360 million

OwnerMr. Tom Trutter

Associate Vice PresidentUniversity of Connecticut Health Center

263 Farmington AvenueFarmington, Connecticut 06030

[email protected]

ConsultantsBR+A

Ted Athanasa, PE Principal311 Arsenal Street

Watertown, MA 02472617.925.8314

[email protected]

BVH Integrated Services, Inc.Jim W. Ohleiser

150 Griffen Road SouthBloomfield, CT 06002

[email protected]

ContractorLynn Temple, LEED® AP

Turner Construction Company440 Wheelers Farms Road

Suite 300, Milford, CT 06461 860-883-6750

[email protected]

U N I V E R S I T Y O F C O N N E C T I C U T H E A L T H C E N T E R D E M P S E Y T O W E R

Farmington, Connecticut

Confirmation of Participation

By: November 01, 2012 Shannon B. Kraus, AIA, ACHA Date

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D E S I G N C O N C E P T S

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PortfolioOMRI KENNETH WEBB IV, AIA

The fourth hospital in the Palmetto Health System, Parkridge Hospital is concentrated solely on serving the unique needs of the Irmo community. Utilizing many of the system-based support services located off-site, the Phase I, 224,000-square-foot, 76-bed hospital is focused on patient care areas. By minimizing walking distances and maximizing efficiencies, these areas are planned to increase the time caregivers spend with patients to create a guest-centered care experience. A totally electronic hospital, the comprehensive healthcare facility is planned for growth in 50 to 100-bed increments up to 300 beds.

Stemming from the desire to be a special place that is unique and to be remembered, the hospital’s design represents the Palmetto tree and the system brand. As the Palmetto tree is indicative of strength, fortitude and nurture, these ideas inspire the form, function and material applications used to create the five-star facility.

Role and ResponsibilityAs a Vice President and Senior Designer and Lead Medical Planner Kenneth was responsible for the team leadership in the development of the design and planning of the Parkridge Hospital Campus. He wass responsible for planning team leadership and design oversight throughout masterplanning and Design phases. He served as Lead Medical planner during user group meetings, as well as, being intimately involved in the development of design presentations to senior leadership.

PA L M E T T O H E A L T H PA R K R I D G E H O S P I TA L

Irmo, South Carolina

Size224,000 square feet

new construction

Completion Date2013

Construction Cost$76 million

OwnerMr. Paul Bouknight

DirectorPalmetto Health Richland

Facilities Planning5 Richland Medical Park Drive

Columbia, South Carolina 29203803.434.4444

[email protected]

ConsultantsDouglas Frasier, NCARB, AIA

JHS Architecture1812 Lincon Street, 3rd Floor

Columbia, SC 29201803.252.2400

Dfrasier

Coy Talley, ASLA PrincipalTalley Associates

1925 San Jacinto, Suite 400Dallas, Texas 75201

[email protected]

ContractorJ. Steven Phifer

Rodgers BuildersExecutive Vice President

5701 N. Sharon Amity Road Charlotte, NC 28215

[email protected]

Confirmation of Participation

By: November 01, 2012 Shannon B. Kraus, AIA, ACHA Date

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Size360,000 square feet

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renovation

Completion Date2009

Construction Cost$ 196 million

OwnerAlberta Health Services

8440 112 StreetEdmonton, Alberta

780-407-8822

ConsultantsBruce Raber

Practice Leader for Healthcare Stantec Architectu

111 Dunsmuir Street ,Suite 1100Vancouver, British Columbia

V6B 6A3604.696.8000

[email protected]

ContractorEllisDon Construction Services Inc.

#220, 8616-51 Avenue Edmonton, AB T6E 6E6

780.444.3042

The University of Alberta is one of the leading medical centers in Canada and widely considered to be the leading Cardiovascular Program in the country. In 2000, the system decided to construct a major addition to house and showcase the service line, as well as, provide enough bed capacity to decompress the inpatient hospital and consolidate all levels of cardiac patients.

The solution was a large, 10-story addition to the University campus that would house an entry lobby for patients and students, an education center, outpatient services down low and state-of-the-art inpatient procedure units on the upper levels.

The building conformed to a tight site, and provided a new image to the front of an aging facility, by extending to the campus edge and curving back towards the University, establishing a stong icon that is now the face of the program.

Role and ResponsibilityAs an Associate and Lead Medical Planner, Kenneth was responsible for the planning of multiple major departments, including patient floors, administrative and diagnostic imaging floors. Lead for managing and conducting user group and consultant coordination meetings from master planning through design development.

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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada

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Size500,000 sf

22-story Othapedic TowerIntegrated 800 car parking garage

Completion DateTBD

Construction Cost$ TBD

OwnerMohamed El-Badawi

Project Director-Healthcare Administration

Focus Medical GroupJeddah, Saudi Arabia

[email protected]

ConsultantsSaudi Diyar Consultants & Architects &

EngineersPrince Sultan Street

24 North Jeddah Al Nahda Area

19413 Saudi Arabia+966.2.699.9888

ContractorUnbuilt

An expanding market in Saudi Arabia is the need for specialty medical center to meet the needs of a fast-growing, more demanding population. The OSH is a specialty Orthopeadic Center of Exellence housing both inpatient and outpatient services in a comprehensive envrionment offering medical services, education and related support. The site was very tight and generated a high-rise development solution due to a high water table, the building is zoned to support OP services low, ancillary in the middle and inpatient services high in the tower to afford views of the Red Sea. Designed to be more “hotel” than hospital, this facility seeks high-end clients and a spa-type atomsphere.

Role and ResponsibilityAs a Principal, designer and Lead Medical Planer, Kenneth was responsible for the team leadership in the conceptual and schematic development of the design and planning for the Orthopedic Hospital. Lead responsible for parti and schematic presentations to senior leadership, as well as, the overall leader of the team and guardian of the parti development and design intent.

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Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

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Size192,000 square feet 18,000 square feet

addition17,000 square feet

renovation

Completion DateNew Bed Tower

Spring 2011

Construction Cost$176 million

OwnerWilliam Greskovich

Vice President of Operations and Capital Projects St. Agnes Hospital

900 Caton AvenueBaltimore, MD 21229

[email protected]

ConsultantsNick Nucci, PE Vice President

Leach Wallace Associates6522 Meadowridge Rd.

Elkridge, MD 21075410.579.8100

[email protected]

John A. d’EpagnierRummel Klepper & Kahl, LLP

81 Mosher StreetBaltimore, MD 21217

ContractorCale Christensen

Senior Project Manager300 East Joppa Rd.

Baltimore, MD 21286410.3688955

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The Campus Revitalization Project for Ascension Health System’s St. Agnes Hospital is a $176 million project encompassing a new 192,000 SF bed tower for the campus, an existing bed tower renovation, and the renovation and expansion of an existing Cancer Center and Central Plant. A new 800-car parking garage is included in the project, as well as, numerous site improvements that will prepare the campus for the eventual phased replacement of the existing hospital. All of the additions and renovations are being planned so that the hospital can remain fully operational throughout the project.

Beyond the building additions and renovations, the design will revitalize the campus by creating new entries, adding walkways, and converting much of the space currently taken up by parking lots into buildings and small, park-like areas. The new patient tower will tie into existing bed tower and provide a new main entry and lobby for the entire hospital. It will house 120 private patient rooms as well as new operating rooms, new same-day surgery rooms, and a new outpatient surgery waiting area.

The renovation of all patient floors in the existing tower will convert semi-private rooms to private rooms to achieve the hospital’s goal of transitioning to an all-private-room model.

A comprehensive cancer center addition and renovation will allow a multi-disciplinary team to administer care in clinical treatment areas which have been integrated into the surrounding exterior gardens. The 18,000 SF addition to the Cancer Center will provide a new Infusion area and accessible cancer garden and a new lobby with reception, registration/scheduling, and waiting spaces. Clinical and administrative areas will be revitalized in the 17,000 SF renovation of the center.

Role and ResponsibilityAs a Principal lead designer and Medical Planer, Kenneth was responsible for executive level presentations and leadership regarding design and planning, as well as, day to day team leadership responsibility.

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Baltimore, Maryland

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SizeVaries

Completion DateFall 2008

Construction Cost$ 10 million

OwnerJoseph Puskar

Vice President Customer Support ServicesLancaster General Hospital

555 North Duke StreetLancaster, PA 17604

[email protected]

ConsultantsJon B. Slagel

Vice President HealthcareBarton Associates

221 West Philadelphia StreetYork, PA 17404

[email protected]

ContractorChris Smith

Vice President of ConstructionBenchmark Construction Co., Inc.

4121 Oregon PikeBrownstown, PA 17508

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Lancaster General Hospital, a tertiary facility located in central Pennsylvania, required a series of internal renovations and shell build-outs to bring the facility up to par with their competitors and to provide a physical plan that supported their operational objectives.

Over a period of five years, the team master planned a series of projects to help Lancaster support a more patient-focused model. This included developing more point-of-care outpatient centers, such as the Breast Center, and redeveloping their patient units to support state-of-the-art technology and family support services.

The main public and semi-public zones of the hospital were refashioned with family alcoves, consultation centers and staff support zones.

Role and ResponsibilityAs a lead designer and Medical Planer, Kenneth was responsible for the team leadership in the development of the design and planning of multiple projects for Lancaster General Hospital. Responsible for user group leadership during SD and DD, as well as, the lead of design presentations to senior leadership.

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Lancaster, Pennsylvania

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Size52-Bed LDRP Unit

24 Bed Private Room ICU600 Car Parking Garage

Completion DateFall 2005

Construction Cost$ 52 million

OwnerKathleen Besson

Gaston Memorial HospitalThe Birthplace Director

2525 Court DriveGastonia, NC 28054

[email protected]

ConsultantsSanjay Soli

Director of International Projects ABKJ

Consulting Civil and Structural Engineers800 5th ave, suite 2500,

Seattle, 98104206.340.2255

[email protected]

Mike TothPrincipal

PWI Engineering4021 Stirup Creek Drive, Suite 400,

Durham, NC 27703919.460.1448

[email protected]

ContractorDavid Stanton

Bovis Lend Lease2300 Yorkmont Road, Suite 700

Charlotte, NC 28217704.357.1919

The West Expansion project for Caromont Health is located at Gaston Memorial Hospital in Gastonia, North Carolina. The project includes the development of a new combination Outpatient and Women’s drop-off, entry and lobby, Women’s birthing Center, Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Chemotherapy Unit, Resource Center, Gift Shop, Public Education Center, Surgical Waiting and On-call suites. A partially underground, three level parking structure is designed below the patient care areas. The facility is connected to the existing hospital via a three-level structure that contains both public and service connections. The design is the analytical result of regional market indicators, recognition of staff stress and importance of recruitment and retention levels, and patient care environmental research. This analysis indicated a need for a family focused, developmental care model. The facility design features a 52-bed universal room obstetrical suite combined with an innovative operational model Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The NICU features all private patient rooms with overnight family accommodations, sky lit staff work areas, and state-of-the-art technology to control noise and lighting levels based on current developmental research.

Role and ResponsibilityAs an Associate and Medical Planner, Kenneth was responsible for the planning of multiple major departments, including LDRP patient floors, administrative and diagnostic imaging floors. A responsible team member in conducting user group and consultant coordination meetings from master planning through design development.

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