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Jennie Stuart Medical CenterCombined conventionally-reinforced and post-tension concrete structures were used to match existing floor-to-floor heights. A new, seven-story elevator and stair tower provided access to existing patient floors, and a steel truss bridge spanned existing areas to connect the medical mall with a new women’s center.
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Clive Behavioral HealthA new, 100-bed behavioral health hospital. The approximate 74,000-square-foot structure is steel framed with masonry shear walls. There is a three-story tower and a one-story rehabilitation/administration building. The new facility is a partnership of MercyOne and UHS to address the growing, unmet need for accessible, high-quality and advanced behavioral health services.
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Abe's Garden2020 World Alzheimer Report by Alzheimer’s Disease International. Original project (Manuel Zeitlin): Addition to an existing retirement home. Construction consists of one level of two-way, flat plate and load-bearing metal stud shear walls on a podium slab. 2018 Addition (ESa): New, three-story building additions of approximately 60,000 square feet to the existing Park Manor/Abe’s Garden structure. The structure is two-way, post-tensioned slabs with concrete shear walls. The addition is structurally separated from the existing structure by expansion joints.
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DUBE Orthopedics and Physical Therapy2024 AIA Middle Tennessee Design Honor Award A new, four-story, 30,000-square-foot medical facility. The primary form of the building is set in a cradle of glass suspended on pilotis. The construction is simple steel frame and concrete-filled metal deck with a rear cantilever component suspended from a trussed frame at the upper level. A sculpted exterior form has been designed to create opportunities for outdoor terraces on each level. One of the main features of the building, in addition to a glass elevator, is a large cantilevered porte cochere that works with the cradle structure to support the building’s main body.