Seventy years after North Shore University (Manhasset, New York) first opened its doors, Petrocelli Surgical Pavilion has opened. The $560-million, 288,000-square-foot tower features 18 operating rooms, including three hybrid rooms with advanced imaging, along with 132 intensive care rooms. Read More …
SRG Partnership Merges with CannonDesign
SRG Partnership, an architecture, interiors and planning firm with studios in Portland, Oregon and Seattle, Washington, has merged with CannonDesign.
Both SRG Partnership and CannonDesign share a commitment to designing places that help people, communities and the environment flourish. Together, the firms will amplify their impact throughout the Pacific Northwest and across the country, setting new standards for transformative design for health and wellness, education, science and technology, sports and recreation, and culture. Read More …
Chad Ritsema Joins CannonDesign as Immersive Technology Manager
Chad Ritsema has joined CannonDesign as immersive technology manager. He has a wide range of experience across different industries, including healthcare. His expertise lies in assembling dynamic teams for emerging and immersive visual technologies, leading technical expertise and process improvement. He will collaborate with internal and external clients to understand needs and develop and implement strategies to ensure clients are equipped with best-in-class immersive technology tools. Read More …
Project Team Selected for Transformative Mayo Clinic Multiyear Initiative
Foster + Partners, CannonDesign and Gilbane Building Company have been selected as the project team to collaborate with Mayo Clinic to realize a revolutionary new vision for healthcare. Read More …
CannonDesign’s Stephanie Vito Receives 2023 AIA Young Architect Award
Stephanie Vito, AIA, ACHA, mental and behavioral health design leader at CannonDesign, has received the National 2023 American Institute of Architects Young Architects Award. Read More …
Multi-Faceted Transformation Underway of OhioHealth Grant Medical Center
Officials from OhioHealth have announced plans to expand OhioHealth Grant Medical Center, solidifying its commitment to downtown Columbus, Ohio with a significant investment that will improve and transform healthcare in the area.
The project will include a new trauma center, emergency department and critical care pavilion. This seven-story building will allow expansion of trauma, critical care and intermediate care and modernize the emergency department to meet growing demand for these services. The new critical care pavilion will add 160 Read More …