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posted May 7th, 2024 by E4H

E4H Expands Health Innovation with New Houston Office

Houston, Texas — In a strategic move designed to deepen its commitment to healthcare excellence, E4H Environments for Health Architecture, a MOREgroup brand, is excited to announce the opening of its new office in Houston. This expansion not only increases E4H’s national footprint but also lever[...]

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posted August 3rd, 2022 by E4H

Summer Interns Explore Residences at Kenilworth

The DC office conducted a site visit with our summer interns to the Residences at Kenilworth, an Affordable Assisted Living project in Washington DC. Thanks to our project team for sharing their knowledge and insights. Pictured from left to right are, Vasudha Chakravarty, Noah Gaither, Elimma Aguolu[...]

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posted August 1st, 2022 by E4H

E4Hcares Boston Helps Local Family Shelter

E4Hcares Boston spent the afternoon doing some light landscaping and gardening at a local Heading Home family shelter. The shelter serves as temporary emergency housing for 7 families, all with children (and many under the age of 5). The team also donated a bundle of outdoor toys for the kiddos t[...]

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posted July 26th, 2022 by E4H

E4H Ranks #1 in ENR Survey

E4H ranks #1 among exclusively health focused architecture firms in Engineering News Record (ENR)’s annual survey. As the largest architecture firm solely dedicated to healthcare and health sciences across the United States, we are proud to be ranked in the Top 500 Design Firms Sourcebook.[...]

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posted July 25th, 2022 by E4H

The Select Medical LTACH HIH at Baylor Scott White Heart Hospital Completes

The Select Medical LTACH HIH at Baylor Scott White Heart Hospital was recently completed. It will accommodate patients that require long-term, higher levels of care. The 23,000SF project includes 30 new patient beds, office space, two nurses' stations, a pharmacy, lab, and dietary area. Great teamwo[...]

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