The CMSC Renovation and North Tower Addition transforms an underutilized building in the heart of the clinical core to an interdepartmental research hub.
The Skip Viragh Building is a new 10-story, 184,000 SF building that focuses on an interdisciplinary approach to treating cancer.
This master plan creates a flexible road map that integrates education, research, and patient care to guide the ongoing facility needs of the campus over the next 10 to 20 years.
An innovative hybrid building envelope resulted in a modern design aesthetic that is energy efficient, environmentally sustainable, and highly resilient.
Design architect for a 202,000 GSF building with research laboratories, an outpatient surgery center, and a dramatic five-story atrium.
The master plan focuses on improving circulation and safety, creating specific zones of activity, and suggesting logical patterns of growth.
The interior and exterior signage design for the Wilmer Eye Institute is closely coordinated with the building architecture and interior design.
The Wilmer Eye Institute of Johns Hopkins Hospital has an outpatient surgery center and five floors of laboratories that support its research programs.