Case Study: Emory University Hospital
-
Rollins Pavilion Expansion
| Project: |
V.I.P. Wing of Patient Rooms |
| Type: |
Renovation |
| Location: |
Atlanta, Georgia |
 |
| The
Challenges: |
 |
 |
Original Historic 1940 Building on Emory University
Hospital Campus |
 |
 |
Design to Mesh with
Phase I, Rollins Wing |
 |
 |
Patient Room Headwalls
to Conceal Medical Gases |
|
| The
Solutions: |
 |
 |
Original Historic 1940 Building on Emory University
Hospital Campus |
 |
 |
Design to Mesh with
Phase I, Rollins Wing |
 |
 |
Patient Room Headwalls
to Conceal Medical Gases |
|
 |
 |
| The
Outcome: |
 |
 |
At the dedication of
the new wing, the John Rollins family was extremely
proud of the interior design of their namesake facility.
They believed these V.I.P. suites had achieved John
Rollin’s
personal goal of providing an alternative place
to stay and heal which was less like a hospital
and more like residence.
|
 |
|
Please contact us to learn more
about our interior design services for healthcare facilities.
|