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Author: Chris Schmidt
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy have announced the winners of the 2022 Energy Star Awards. Several healthcare systems and industry organizations are among 210 honorees, which represent the top Energy Star partners. All of this year’s winners are making important contributions in support of America’s clean energy transition.
Newark Beth Israel Medical Center in New Jersey, an RWJBarnabas Health facility, has opened a new geriatric unit. The unit consists of 24 private rooms, spanning two floors of the hospital and is outfitted to meet the needs of older adult patients.
Construction is complete on the Kearny Mesa Outpatient Center, a VA clinic in San Diego, California. The project team included Ware Malcomb and Lusardi. The clinic, a one-stop shop for veterans, is situated on 7.74 acres in the second largest suburban office submarket in
The first public mental health hospital constructed in Houston, Texas in more than three decades, the John S. Dunn Behavioral Sciences Center at UTHealth Houston brings a modern approach to care.
Principle construction is complete on the new patient tower at Goshen Hospital, located in Indiana. The 110,000-square-foot space provides the opportunity to move from semi-private patient rooms to private. The tower consists of 78 new patient rooms
Deborah Heart and Lung Center, Browns Mills, New Jersey, recently broke ground on a $108-million capital expansion and renovation project. The groundbreaking coincides with the healthcare organization’s 100th-anniversary celebration this year. The project team includes EwingCole and Torcon, Inc.
Sutter Health has built several hospitals in the California Bay Area over the past 15 years, but its Santa Rosa Hospital expansion is the first to use leftover construction materials to help the homeless. The re-purposed materials are being used for
The Joseph G. Sprague New Investigator Award, created by The Center for Health Design and funded by the Sprague Foundation, strives to encourage up-and-coming researchers to examine how the built environment impacts outcomes in healthcare settings. Priority will be given to studies focused on design that supports

