This 112,000 s.f. building, with HKS as associate architect, retrofitted an abandoned incomplete hospital project that contains 12 specialty clinics. By placing the major circulation areas near perimeter walls and maintaining views to the exterior, this circulation concept efficiently accommodates hundreds of daily patient visits and improves patient access. Located near the Fairmount-Southside Historic District of Ft. Worth, this building has been part of the redevelopment and stabilization of this formerly neglected community.
**Project completed by BB&W Principal while at Kaim Associates, Inc.
Ambulatory care services are provided in this 3-story building which houses ophthalmology, MRI & CAT Imaging, Lab, Pharmacy, Dermatology, Urology, ENT, Internal Medicine, Neurology, and Physical Therapy clinics.
How do you provide a human scale to a large waiting room? This is our solution.
Sub-waiting is located in the entry corner, by the elevator core.