New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will

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  • Managing Principal: James Zajac
  • Principal Designers: Ralph Johnson, Jerry Johnson
  • Principal Planner: Jocelyn Frederick
  • Project Director: Bridget Lesniak
  • Senior Technical Architect: James Nowak
  • Senior Interior Designer: Jason Rosenblatt
  • Senior Design Architect: John Moorhead
  • Mechanical Engineer: Environmental Systems Design (ESD)
  • Electrical Engineer: Environmental Systems Design (ESD)
  • Cost: $398,000,000
  • Client: Rush University Medical Center
  • City: Chicago
  • Country: United States
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New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - Windows, Facade
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Text description provided by the architects. This hospital is part of a campus-wide transformation project, which also includes an orthopedic building, parking structure and new loading and delivery systems. The 800,000-square-foot hospital consists of 386 patient beds along with diagnostic and treatment facilities, such as surgery, radiology and emergency departments. The hospital is sited adjacent to the Eisenhower Expressway (a major arterial feeding the central area of Chicago) on the north, Ashland Avenue on the east and Harrison Street, the major internal street for the Rush Campus, on the south.

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The organizational concept consists of a rectangular seven-story base, containing new diagnostic and treatment facilities, topped by a five- story curvilinear bed tower. The base connects to existing diagnostic treatment facilities to create a new continuous interventional platform. Part of the ground level of this base contains an emergency department, which has been designed to be an advanced emergency response center for the City of Chicago. The geometry of the bed tower maximizes views and natural light for patient rooms while also creating an environment for efficient and safe health care.

New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - Windows
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New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - Windows, Facade
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The massing and architectural expression of the north, south and east respond to the differing surrounding conditions. The north elevation is simple and large in scale, similiar to the adjacent freeway. The east elevation works in tandem with the orthopedics building to create and reinforce the new entry boulevard from Ashland. The south elevation weaves the rectilinear and curvilinear geometry of base and bed tower together to scale the building down to relate to the environment of the entry boulevard. The difference in north and south elevation also responds to the internal organizations of the base. The simpler north elevation expresses the back of house staff connection corridors. The more layered and scaled down south façade contains the public elements of the base, such as lounges and waiting areas.

New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - Garden
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New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - Lighting, Windows, Column
© Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing

At the junction of new and old hospital is a multi-story entry pavilion whose roof is landscaped to provide a patient staff garden at level four that connects by bridge to the existing parking structure and has upper level patient check-in facilities. Skylights act as roof garden sculptural elements and provide natural light for the entry pavilion below. The walls of one of these skylights project down to the floor. Of the entry pavilion to introduce an exterior landscaped space without compromising internal contamination issues associated with plantings.

New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - Cityscape
© Connor Steinkamp, Steinkamp Photography

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Address:Rush University Medical Center, 1653 West Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL 60612, United States

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Cite: "New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will" 04 Nov 2013. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/443648/new-hospital-tower-rush-university-medical-center-perkins-will> ISSN 0719-8884

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