Holy Cross Hospital Patient Tower Addition/Renovation
This multi-million-dollar, 490,000 SF addition provided Holy Cross Hospital with much needed additional capacity and spanned over an existing access road on the campus. The project also included renovation of the existing 120,000 SF hospital for new escalators, a pedestrian bridge to the new tower, and comprehensive MEP upgrades. The entire project achieved LEED Silver certification.
The new patient tower is a fully grouted post-tensioned concrete system laterally supported with cast-in-place concrete shear walls. It is designed to resist seismic forces based on a building occupancy category of IV and an importance factor of 1.5 in one direction, and wind loading in the other direction. The structure itself comprises a single basement level with eight floors above and an additional two-story penthouse. The penthouse roof and penthouse mezzanine are constructed of steel framing and supported laterally by steel cross bracing.
Location
Silver Spring, MD
Client
Holy Cross Health
Architect/Engineer
SmithGroup
General Contractor
The Whiting-Turner Contracting Company
Awards
AIA Potomac Valley Award for Excellence in Institutional Architecture
Illuminating Engineering Society, Detroit Section Illumination Section Award
Illuminating Engineering Society, National Illumination Award of Merit
Montgomery County Planning Department Design Excellence Award
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