Who We Serve

Health Care

Our health care architects have designed and completed more than 50 projects ranging from minor repairs to feasibility studies and master planning to new, multimillion-dollar facilities.

A Full Continuum of Design Services

Our medical facility project experience includes ambulatory care centers, acute care settings for medical/surgical units, trauma and emergency centers, extended care skilled nursing facilities, transitional care and long-term acute care facilities, behavioral sciences (mental health) facilities, centers for rehabilitation care for muscular/skeletal and traumatic brain injuries, specialized clinics, and research facilities. Additionally, we have master-planned and designed nursing care, assisted and independent living communities.

Our clients benefit from our strategic design process, which aligns facility planning and design with the mission, vision and operational goals of the institution. The resulting designs are operationally efficient, safe and centered on patient-focused care.

Consulting for Health Care Facilities

L.R. Kimball provides a wide range of consulting services for our health care architecture clients including: 

  • Strategic design 
  • Programming 
  • Master planning 
  • Facility assessment 
  • Implementation plans 
  • Cost estimating/project budgeting 
  • Site selection 
  • USGBC LEEDâ„¢ consulting 
  • Security consulting 
  • Risk assessments 
  • Risk mitigation plans 
  • Implementation plans

{DB's Corner - #9} Mood Writing

by Dennis Buirge Various English subjects such as grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and syntax have always been my worst topics of study with little to no interest over decades. More learning regarding proper English usage has occurred during specification writing than any previous attempt. Of particular interest to preferred specification writing techniques is the sentence mood. Depending on which internet sites are reviewed, 4 major moods seem to be identified, (imperative, indicative, interrogative, and subjunctive) along with several minor moods (infinitive, declarative, exclamative, optative, and that one seeming to be so pervasive today ??... Read More

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