Targeting 100! Study Regions

Study Regions: Building a National Network

The development of complex hospital projects requires multi-faceted perspectives and expertise. The goal of Targeting 100! is to provide information that can be used in the development of real projects. Therefore it is critical to understand the regional differences in hospital design, construction, and operations. The direct involvement of key industry experts in the development of the research is helping to build the most relevant framework for findings that have the best chance for implementation. The peer review process builds this framework by providing a forum for regional hospital stakeholders to have an impact on this research, contributing to the structure, design, and results of the project.

Half-day peer review meetings were held in each study region in Winter/Spring 2011. Two additional meetings (in person or online), highlighting the progress and results of the study as well as the development of tools designed to disseminate research knowledge, are currently being planned for Fall 2011- Summer 2012.

SEATTLE
zone4c

Seattle

LOS ANGELES
zone 3c

California

PHOENIX
zone 2b

Phoenix

HOUSTON
zone 2a

Houston

CHICAGO
zone 5a

Chicago

NEW YORK
zone 4a

New York

PEER REVIEW 1 - SEATTLE

WASHINGTON REGIONAL MEETING INFORMATION
May 5, 2011
University of Washington
hosted by: Integrated Design Lab

PARTICIPANTS
Mara Baum, HOK
Lee Brei, Swedish Hospital & Medical Center
Doug Brown, Mazzetti Nash Lipsey Burch
Bob Cowan, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Grant Faust, Collins Woerman
Glenn Fischer, Corporate Realty, Design & Management Institute
Lanny Flynn, Stantec
Denise Fong, Candela
Geoffrey Glass, Providence Health & Services
Anjali Grant, Mahlum
Jeff Grinzel, Swedish Hospital & Medical Center
Bob Gulick, Mazzetti Nash Lipsey Burch
Daniel Haas, Skanska
Chris Hellstern, KMD Architects
Mark Howell, Skanska
Kim Hughes, Northwest Energy Efficiency Alliance, BetterBricks Initiative
Jeff Hughes, Seattle Children’s Hospital
Don Iverson, Coffman Engineering
Daniel Jardine, NAC Architecture
Rachel Jenner, Mahlum
Thomas Knittel, HOK
John LeCompte, Seattle City Light
Pat Lydon, Legacy Health
Blair McCarry, Perkins+Will
Jeremy McClanathan, CDi Engineers
Dick Moeller, CDi Engineers
Stan Price, Putnam Price Group
John Rowland, Notkin Engineering
Christopher Rubright, KMD Architects
Kevin Scarlett, Washington State Department of Health
Amarpreet Sethi, Stantec
Kate Simonen, UW Dept. of Architecture
Stacy Smedley, KMD Architects
Jim Sokol, AEI
Boris Srdar, NAC Architecture
Phoebe Warren, Seattle City Light