This vital project brought new life and increased functionality to the facility while weaving the rich history and extraordinary beauty of the city into the hospital environment.
Description
As a continuation of the 30-year master plan RLF developed for the campus in 2004, this new single-story emergency department (ED) replaced the oldest portions of the hospital. In keeping with AdventHealth’s emphasis on community, RLF was sensitive to the facility’s location within a neighborhood, carefully integrating this state-of-the-art ED into the surrounding area’s aesthetics. This facility houses 32 acuity-adaptable exam rooms in two units, each around a central nursing core, providing a direct view of all patient rooms. A results waiting room provides buffer space, increasing the operational throughput and adaptability of the unit. The structure is designed for an additional three floors of 40-bed patient units to give the hospital 100% private rooms.
RLF is proud to have played a role in shaping Winter Park’s Lakemont Avenue health corridor for generations. The original healthcare building, which was demolished to make room for the current emergency department building, was designed by RLF founder James Gamble Rogers II in 1951. To be selected to design the facility’s renovation and expansion 63 years later was truly an honor for our team.
As a continuation of the 30-year master plan RLF developed for the campus in 2004, this new single-story emergency department (ED) replaced the oldest portions of the hospital. In keeping with AdventHealth’s emphasis on community, RLF was sensitive to the facility’s location within a neighborhood, carefully integrating this state-of-the-art ED into the surrounding area’s aesthetics. This facility houses 32 acuity-adaptable exam rooms in two units, each around a central nursing core, providing a direct view of all patient rooms. A results waiting room provides buffer space, increasing the operational throughput and adaptability of the unit. The structure is designed for an additional three floors of 40-bed patient units to give the hospital 100% private rooms.
RLF is proud to have played a role in shaping Winter Park’s Lakemont Avenue health corridor for generations. The original healthcare building, which was demolished to make room for the current emergency department building, was designed by RLF founder James Gamble Rogers II in 1951. To be selected to design the facility’s renovation and expansion 63 years later was truly an honor for our team.
Description
As a continuation of the 30-year master plan RLF developed for the campus in 2004, this new single-story emergency department (ED) replaced the oldest portions of the hospital. In keeping with AdventHealth’s emphasis on community, RLF was sensitive to the facility’s location within a neighborhood, carefully integrating this state-of-the-art ED into the surrounding area’s aesthetics. This facility houses 32 acuity-adaptable exam rooms in two units, each around a central nursing core, providing a direct view of all patient rooms. A results waiting room provides buffer space, increasing the operational throughput and adaptability of the unit. The structure is designed for an additional three floors of 40-bed patient units to give the hospital 100% private rooms.
RLF is proud to have played a role in shaping Winter Park’s Lakemont Avenue health corridor for generations. The original healthcare building, which was demolished to make room for the current emergency department building, was designed by RLF founder James Gamble Rogers II in 1951. To be selected to design the facility’s renovation and expansion 63 years later was truly an honor for our team.