Healthcare
Good Samaritan Center for Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine, Lebanon, PA
This single-story, 3,500 SF timber-framed building provides wound care and hyperbaric medicine for Lebanon’s Good Samaritan Hospital. Beers & Hoffman Architects provided architectural design, Greenebaum Structures provided structural engineering design and Arthur Funk & Sons Construction built the facility.
This single-story, 3,500 SF timber-framed building provides wound care and hyperbaric medicine for Lebanon’s Good Samaritan Hospital. Beers & Hoffman Architects provided architectural design, Greenebaum Structures provided structural engineering design and Arthur Funk & Sons Construction built the facility.
Albright/Hildebrandt Daycare Facility,
Lancaster, PA
The challenge of this project was to adapt an abandoned brick manufacturing plant into a two-story center for adult and child daycare. The high-bay shop was infilled with a second floor; an adjacent story was demolished to provide parking and site access; a multi-stop elevator was installed to meet the new floor levels; and the existing 19th century industrial features were incorporated into 21st century uses. Tippetts/Weaver Architects provided the design inspiration; Greenebaum provided structural analysis and design; and Carroll Contractors crafted the adaptations. Historic tax credits ensured the maintenance of the original plant character.
Lancaster, PA
The challenge of this project was to adapt an abandoned brick manufacturing plant into a two-story center for adult and child daycare. The high-bay shop was infilled with a second floor; an adjacent story was demolished to provide parking and site access; a multi-stop elevator was installed to meet the new floor levels; and the existing 19th century industrial features were incorporated into 21st century uses. Tippetts/Weaver Architects provided the design inspiration; Greenebaum provided structural analysis and design; and Carroll Contractors crafted the adaptations. Historic tax credits ensured the maintenance of the original plant character.
Yorktowne Medical Centre, York, PA
This prototype medical office building/ambulatory surgical center is located just south of York City. Designed by Cornerstone Design Architects and built by Hogg Construction with structural design and analysis by Greenebaum Structures, the 125,000 SF building includes an MRI facility, a day surgery center and numerous medical practices. Although the entire building is steel-framed, the office floors are supported on steel joists and formdeck, while the surgery floors are framed with composite steel beams and deck. Fire rating permitted pre-engineered timber roof trusses over the conventional office wing, but required light-gage trusses over the surgery center. Construction costs was approximately $10 million.
This prototype medical office building/ambulatory surgical center is located just south of York City. Designed by Cornerstone Design Architects and built by Hogg Construction with structural design and analysis by Greenebaum Structures, the 125,000 SF building includes an MRI facility, a day surgery center and numerous medical practices. Although the entire building is steel-framed, the office floors are supported on steel joists and formdeck, while the surgery floors are framed with composite steel beams and deck. Fire rating permitted pre-engineered timber roof trusses over the conventional office wing, but required light-gage trusses over the surgery center. Construction costs was approximately $10 million.
