Architectural Firm:
Simon Oswald Associates Columbia, MO
Lead Architect:
Matt Pinkstaff
Installer: Waterhout Construction
Marlite System:
Surface Systems Ultra Durable Compact Laminate: Formica Glam Cherry & Nevamar Tea Stain Spun Yarn
Complete renovation of the 24,000 s.f. main hospital lobby
concourse, elevator lobbies and parking garage entries.
For decades the University Hospital parking garage and lobby concourse has
been the gateway for all entering the Hospital.
With the new state-of-the-art Patient Care Tower under construction and
scheduled for completion in the Spring of 2013, it is also time for the lobby
to receive enhancements that will provide a visually cohesive transition from
old to new.
Garage entries are designed to coordinate with materials and detailing
of the new patient care tower, offering updated facades and well lit canopies
to attract and welcome patients and visitors.
The lobby concourse will be enhanced with wood tones, natural hues and
textures reminiscent of the new Patient Care Tower finishes. Relocation of information desks and reconfiguration
of seating will support new pedestrian traffic patterns and offer a variety of
seating opportunities.
For consistency and way finding, elevator
lobbies will be renovated to include similar finishes and detailing also found
in the new tower.
Complete renovation of the 24,000 s.f. main hospital lobby
concourse, elevator lobbies and parking garage entries.
For decades the University Hospital parking garage and lobby concourse has
been the gateway for all entering the Hospital.
With the new state-of-the-art Patient Care Tower under construction and
scheduled for completion in the Spring of 2013, it is also time for the lobby
to receive enhancements that will provide a visually cohesive transition from
old to new.
Garage entries are designed to coordinate with materials and detailing
of the new patient care tower, offering updated facades and well lit canopies
to attract and welcome patients and visitors.
The lobby concourse will be enhanced with wood tones, natural hues and
textures reminiscent of the new Patient Care Tower finishes. Relocation of information desks and reconfiguration
of seating will support new pedestrian traffic patterns and offer a variety of
seating opportunities.
For consistency and way finding, elevator
lobbies will be renovated to include similar finishes and detailing also found
in the new tower.