Project Details
- Project Name
- Bellevue Hospital Center Ambulatory Care Facility
- Architect
- Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
- Client/Owner
- Health and Hospitals Corporation NYC, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York
- Project Types
- Healthcare
- Project Scope
- Renovation/Remodel
- Size
- 335,000 sq. feet
- Year Completed
- 2005
- Shared by
- Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects LLP
- Team
- Ian Bader, FAIA, Lead Designer
- Consultants
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Structural Engineer: Leslie E. Roberston Associates, New York,Other: Mechanical / Electrical / Plumbing / Lighting: Cosentini Associates, New York,Other: Intensive Care Unit Planning and Architectural Services: Guenther 5 Architects, New York,Other: Hospital Planning and Programming: MPRI - Medical Planning Research International, Pelham, NY,Interior Designer: Interiors: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners,Other: Paul Warchol, Pei Cobb Freed & Partners, Jeff Goldberg/ESTO, Ian Bader/Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
- Project Status
- Built
Project Description
The new Ambulatory Care Facility, together with renovated medical spaces within the existing Bellevue Hospital complex, has radically transformed a venerable New York City institution into an advanced medical campus.
In addition to accommodating an essential medical function, the new building serves as the main entrance for the entire hospital complex, reintroducing the architecture of the historic McKim, Mead & White–designed building to the experience of ten thousand daily visitors.
The most challenging aspect of the design was negotiating a spatially and symbolically generous relationship between the closely situated new and existing buildings. Visitors enter beneath a sheltering overhang and, passing through transparent glass entrances, encounter an axial view of the original monumental entrance portal. In bringing the two together, the glazed atrium has become the emblematic heart of Bellevue.
The elevators serving the new building provide easy access and functional flexibility. Each upper floor has public waiting areas arrayed along the curved galleria. A series of reception desks facilitate public interface with the different clinics. Patient examination rooms and clinical support spaces are in the zone adjacent to the reception units. The division of the floor plate into public, service, and clinical zones optimizes programmatic flexibility and promotes efficiency.
The array of murals on each level celebrates the continuity of care, vitality, and enthusiasm at this institution.
SITE: East Midtown Manhattan, First Avenue between 27th and 28th streets
COMPONENTS: New main entrance to hospital campus; 210,000 s/f new Ambulatory Care Facility; renovation of 80,000 s/f inpatient facility, 45,000 s/f Critical Care Unit; 270 exam rooms
CLIENT: Health and Hospitals Corporation NYC, Dormitory Authority of the State of New York
PCF&P SERVICES: Architecture, exterior envelope, interior design
AWARDS
Best of 2005 Awards: Award of Merit
McGraw Hill, 2005
Lighting Design Award of Merit
International Association of Lighting Designers, 2006
Gold Award for Engineering Excellence
American Council of Engineering Companies of New York, 2006