EA Quarterly

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Quarterly Edition

June 4, 2014

90k sf Ambulatory Care Project Awarded in Georgia Earl Architects is pleased to announce to be working with Freese Johnson to DesignBuild a 90K SF Multi-Specialty Ambulatory Care Center in Braselton, Georgia. The new pavilion is expected to begin construction in the Fall of 2014.

Carteret/ UNC Oncology Women’s & Cancer Tower under Construction The project will add 112,000 Square Feet of multi-specialty space to the existing hospital in Morehead City, NC; including an additional two floors that expands vertically above the existing emergency department. Completion is expected in September 2015.

Best Practices EA participated at the AIA SARS Conference in May to address the latest innovations in healthcare planning/design.

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Earl Architects Awarded Best Healthcare Projects Throughout North America

! Two of EA’s newest Replacement Hospital projects have ! !

been awarded out of hundreds of judged submission to be featured in Healthcare Design’s Annual Showcase. Last year only 15 community hospitals were selected throughout North America

Ty Cobb Regional Medical Center and St Mary’s Good Samaritan new hospitals were submitted and both projects will appear in the upcoming 2014 September Architectural and Interior Design Showcase Issue. Last year only 15 community hospitals were selected. We are proud that both EA projects will be included among the best healthcare projects that highlight current changes in our industry!! 1


Quarterly Edition

June 4, 2014

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HCD’s Showcase Selection Criteria Jurors scored our healthcare projects based on the following 4 Factors: • Were the Owner's desired outcomes and objectives achieved? • Context: how goals were achieved through visual and other methods? • What research was used and how did that frame the project?

Veteran Showcase jurors with over forty years of experience selected projects that were uniquely qualified to offer perspective on the changing tide in design. They prefer projects that reflect the challenges and what the industry is experiencing at the time. “Spaces are being designed smarter rather than larger and address the operational and efficiency aspects of certain design elements. Then we examine how these elements work with the design as a whole. Projects also went a step further and integrated the local culture and a deeper understanding of the community as a whole. This is something we, as a healthcare community, are becoming more attuned to in both rural and urban areas.”

• How were the challenges addressed with the dollars available? For more information about Earl Architects, please visit our website or contact anyone of our associates at our office directly.

! Earl Architects, LLC 301 North Main Street 17th Floor, Landmark Bldg Greenville, SC 29601 Tel. 864.271.7555 www.earlarchitects.com

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