University Hospital Expansion in Virginia Wins AIA Interior Architecture Award
The University of Virginia, University Hospital expansion project has been named as an AIA Interior Architecture Award winner for 2024. The 2024 Interior Architecture award program celebrates the most innovative and spectacular interior spaces.
Located in Charlottesville, Virginia, the expansion is designed to connect people to the calming effects of nature, reduce the building’s environmental impact and allow for future flexibility to accommodate evolving medical technology and best practices.
The project team included Perkins&Will and Skanska. For full details about this project, click here.
Posted June 20, 2024
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