WHAT WE DID
Design of a 315,000 square foot, nine-story, 169-bed acute care tower and an 80,000 square foot satellite building
Designed a 315,000 square foot, nine-story, 169-bed acute care tower (ACT). The project also included the design of an 80,000 square foot satellite building (SAT), with a 175-space underground parking garage. A two-story “link” building serves as the hospital’s main entrance and completes the connecting corridor between ACT and SAT. The central utility plant was built within the basement level of the ACT as a cost-saving solution. Degenkolb also designed the excavation shoring, temporary building support, and historic building monitoring to complement our basic structural design services.
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I enjoy boating and tinkering on projects at our ‘family’ cabin at Shasta Lake.
I enjoy running and doing my own construction projects at home.
My favorite architect is Santiago Calatrava.
I own and play a Keytar.
I lived in Plzen, Czechoslovakia as a kid for a year while my parents started an English speaking school.
I prefer to ride my bike to work – day or night, rain or shine.
I was going to be a golf course designer but it turns out that’s a pretty difficult gig to get.