posted March 7th, 2023 by E4H
Join Us at the PDC Summit!
E4H will be at the PDC Summit in Phoenix, AZ, March 12-15. Please join Partner Casey Carlton, AIA, NCARB, Partner Cherise Poulin, AAIA, Partner David Tooley, Associate Partner Brent Murray, AIA, and Senior Director of Project Development, Julissa Tellez, AAIA, EDAC. We are thrilled to see you at this summit which focuses on health facility planning[...]
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posted March 6th, 2023 by E4H
UMass Chan Lahey Regional Medical School Design Charette
E4H Boston held a design charette for our project with UMass Chan Lahey Regional Medical School. Lahey Hospital & Medical Center is opening a medical school on their campus in affiliation with UMass Chan Medical school and E4H is designing their new medical education space. We asked staff from the Boston office to join us in imagining what the [...]
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posted March 3rd, 2023 by E4H
4wrd Diversity in Design Scholarship Applications Due March 10th
With a commitment to supporting diversity and academic excellence, E4H works to improve diversity in the field of healthcare design and health sciences architecture. E4H’s goal is to provide architecture and design candidates from underrepresented backgrounds with mentorship and a platform to voice their unique perspectives. The 4wrd Diversity in[...]
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posted February 27th, 2023 by E4H
Holy Cross Cancer Center Celebrates Ribbon Cutting
Holy Cross Health opened a new cancer center in Wheaton, MD, and celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week. The 13,929SF cancer center will open in two phases. The recent opening replaces the current Radiation Treatment Center. Phase two, opening later this year, will include ambulatory cancer center services, infusion therapy, medical an[...]
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posted February 24th, 2023 by E4H
E4Hcares Dallas Contributes to Project Linus
E4Hcares Dallas crocheted and donated 11 cozy blankets to Project Linus. The mission of this community organization of Dallas/Denton is to provide love, warmth, and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or in extreme need. Project Linus Dallas/Denton accomplishes this through the gift of a handmade blanket. Thank you E4Hcares Dall[...]
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