Outpatient care and R&D center to serve Chicago suburb
September 12, 2011
HDR Architects is designing a new $202 million outpatient care and research pavilion for Advocate Christ Medical Center, Oak Lawn, Ill. A nine-story ambulatory facility will consolidate the pediatric, cancer, cardiac, bone and joint, and neuroscience institutes located on the medical campus. The outpatient unit will be built on an existing parking lot; a new, six-level parking tower will include 2,000 parking spaces. HDR is providing design services ranging from programming and planning to construction documents and project closeout.
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