LEED Silver

PeaceHealth’s Lynden, Wash., clinic is the system’s first to earn LEED Silver certification. The facility was recognized for its use of local materials, including timber and native rocks, as well as its energy efficiency and air quality standards. Photo Credit: PeaceHealth
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PeaceHealth Facility Earns LEED Silver Certification

PeaceHealth, the Vancouver, Wash.- based non-profit health system serving Washington, Oregon and Alaska, has recently achieved LEED Silver certification for its Lynden facility. This achievement marks the first time a PeaceHealth building has received this designation. 

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Built with sustainability, flexibility and efficiency in mind, the LEED Silver–certified facility provides access to diagnostic and treatments services to allow multiple healthcare options to be offered to the community.
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Saint Luke’s Clinic Touts New Efficient Design

Interdisciplinary architecture and design firm Hoefer Wysocki, based in Kansas City announced the completion of the two-story, 38,904-square-foot Saint Luke’s clinic located in Kansas City on March 1. Built with sustainability, flexibility and efficiency in mind, the LEED Silver–certified facility provides access to diagnostic and treatments services to allow multiple healthcare options to be offered to the community.

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New $28 million building design strives to bring positive public awareness to forensic science.
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SmithGroupJJR Opens New Travis County Medical Examiner Office in Austin

SmithGroupJJR announced the opening of its newly designed, Travis County Medical Examiner’s Office, in Austin, Texas on Jan. 22, 2018. The $28 million, 52,000-square-foot building stands three times larger than the prior facility, with a design striving to bring public awareness to forensic sciences, featuring the latest technological advancements in the industry with flexibility for future changes, as well as environmental consciousness, all inside a premier work environment.

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Hoefer Wysocki completed construction of a 95,000-square-foot, three-story facility for the Veterans Affairs (VA) outpatient clinic in San Jose this January. Photo Credit: Hoefer Wysocki Architecture
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San Jose Veterans Affairs Clinic Brings Healing Oasis to Patients

Interdisciplinary architecture and design firm Hoefer Wysocki Architecture, of Leawood, Kan., completed construction of a 95,000-square-foot, three-story facility for the Veterans Affairs (VA) outpatient clinic in San Jose this January.

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