Winchester Hospital Opens New Surgery Center – DiGiorgio Architect and Engineer

Winchester, MA – On May 8, 2012, Winchester Hospital, located in celebrated the grand opening of its new ambulatory surgery center, and continued a celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the hospital and its second Century Campaign.

Winchester, MA – On May 8, 2012, Winchester Hospital, located in celebrated the grand opening of its new ambulatory surgery center, and continued a celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the hospital and its second Century Campaign.

DiGiorgio Associates Inc. (DAI), based in Boston, was selected as the architect and engineer for the design of this new ambulatory surgery center. The 31,200sf facility is set to open to patients in July and will offer comprehensive services to meet the increased demand for outpatient surgical services.

Surgery areas at this new facility include orthopedics, ear/nose/throat, gynecology, podiatry and urology. This center will be instrumental in alleviating the pressure on the current operating rooms at the hospital’s main campus.

The new building is located approximately one mile from the hospital’s main campus and houses four class “C” operating rooms, a radiographic room, a preadmission testing suite with two blood draw stations and four exam rooms, clinical support services, a lobby and a café. There is a covered walkway in the rear for staff and service connection between the ASC and the existing Cancer Center.

The building lobby features a curved ceiling and front desk, stone tile flooring, wood panels and natural light. Seating is arranged in small clusters to promote privacy. The interior design intent was to create a hotel-like environment to reduce stress and enhance relaxation for patients and families. Exterior colors were selected to reinforce the off-site identity of this project.

The hospital registered this project with the USGBC and anticipates a LEED Gold rating. Sustainable features include high efficiency heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems, water efficient plumbing fixtures and a light color roof to reduce the heat island effect. Exterior light fixtures were selected to limit light pollution and non-potable water is used for irrigation. Interior finishes and materials have high recyclable contents, made of certified wood and rapid renewable materials. Paints and adhesives with low volatile compound are also used.

DAI has been working with Winchester Hospital for over a decade to help them meet the needs associated with the constantly changing healthcare industry and is proud to continue the affiliation on this and other new projects.