REMODEL/RENOV ATION PROJECT GALLER Y BEFORE RWJBarnabas Health/Children's Specialized Hospital Outpatient Facility - Photo: Gary Yasaki, Yasaki Photographic (after image) Physical Therapy Treatment Area The Therapy Treatment areas administer innovative physical therapy of many forms in a bright and colorful setting. The roof of the existing building was raised and skylights were added for the benefit of natural light. The mission is to provide treatments necessary for each child to reach their full potential. Photo: ©2021 Jeffrey Totaro (after image) Posen Architects, LLC (973) 325-3250 posen.com DCC Design Group (302) 777-2100 dccdesigngroup.com BEFORE Summa Health Barberton Hospital - Joint Center of Excellence The Summa Health Barberton Hospital Joint Center of Excellence was designed to be reminiscent of a hotel with hospitality elements incorporated into a functional hospital space. The finishes and features in the new unit provide a calm, healing environment for patients recovering from total joint replacements. Hasenstab Architects, Inc. (330) 434-4464 hasenstabinc.com Photo: Gary Yasaki, Yasaki Photographic (after image) BEFORE Summa Health Emergency Department - Behavioral Health Observation Unit Summa Health identified a need for a modernized intake and observation unit to handle increased capacity as it prepares to open its new Behavioral Health Pavilion. To address this objective, a Clinical Decision Unit within the ED at Akron City Hospital was renovated to create a 12-bed Behavioral Health Observation Unit. Hasenstab Architects, Inc. (330) 434-4464 hasenstabinc.com 46 DECEMBER 2022 / SUPPLEMENT TO HEALTHCARE DESIGN Photo: © Halkin Mason Photography (after image) BEFORE UVA Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center - Infusion Renovation The University of Virginia repositioned the Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center by undertaking an extensive renovation process which included the new infusion center. Both private infusion bays and living rooms, comprised of four open bays, are arranged in neighborhoods along the perimeter of the building taking advantage of natural light. Wilmot Sanz (301) 590-2900 wilmotsanz.comhttp://www.dccdesigngroup.com http://www.hasenstabinc.com http://www.posen.com http://www.hasenstabinc.com http://www.wilmotsanz.com