Foster + Partners, CannonDesign and Gilbane Building Company have collaborated with Mayo Clinic to realize a revolutionary new vision for healthcare.
The project — referred to as Bold. Forward. Unbound. in Rochester — is a multiyear strategic initiative that advances Mayo Clinic’s organization-wide strategy to Cure, Connect and Transform healthcare for the benefit of patients everywhere. The initiative reimagines Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus and introduces new facilities that combine innovative care concepts and digital technologies to transform the patient experience, advance more cures and improve outcomes. It seeks to achieve true, seamless integration of physical spaces and digital capabilities to advance clinician teamwork and meet patients’ unmet and evolving needs.
A large part of the project encompasses two new clinical buildings at the center of the downtown campus of Mayo Clinic in Rochester. Located on the sites of the current Ozmun complex and Damon Ramp, two nine-story buildings will reach a height of 221 feet, with the potential to expand to 420 feet over time. The design creates a new central point of arrival, with the north and south drop-offs converging at a unified main entrance. This level extends the existing Gonda Lobby into the new facilities, simplifying wayfinding and creating a welcoming environment from the moment of arrival.
Above this central point of arrival, a skybridge horizontally links the two new buildings with the existing Gonda Building, allowing Mayo Clinic’s multidisciplinary care teams to connect effectively across the site. The skybridge is an integral part of a double-height social amenity level, which provides patients and their loved ones with space to rest, connect and recharge. This level is clearly evident on the building’s façade, making it easy to locate from any part of the campus.
Unique architectural elements and spaces will support hope and healing through nature, sunlight and connection. Designing through the lens of Mayo Clinic’s primary value, “The needs of the patient come first,” the design transforms access to the spectrum of patient services —from labs and imaging to consultations and treatments — by creating adjacencies in dynamic care “neighborhoods” which will both streamline the patient experience and better support Mayo Clinic’s collaborative model of care. These community-centered neighborhoods will unite services around patient needs and specific diseases, creating continuous care environments that will serve as patients’ homes while at Mayo Clinic.
Double-height winter gardens are located at the center of these care neighborhoods, uniting them and providing light-filled spaces with spectacular views of the city. The atriums are both social and functional, providing opportunities for new forms of respite and healing or collaboration and care.
A universal grid along with generous floor-to-floor heights will allow clinical spaces to change over time and respond as healthcare at the Mayo Clinic continues to evolve. Care environments will be served behind the scenes by highly flexible technological infrastructure containing mechanical, data and robotic delivery systems that support pioneering treatments while allowing prioritization of human connections. The seamless integration of digital capabilities blurs traditional distinctions between inpatient, outpatient, and virtual care to support patients throughout their healthcare journey.
The project seeks to enhance the care experience in its entirety – encompassing the needs of patients, loved ones and staff and to serve as a new model for future generations.
Quotes:
Norman Foster, Founder and Executive Chairman, Foster + Partners, said: “This is a revolutionary moment for medical care and a complete rethinking of the traditional hospital building as we know it – offering maximum flexibility for future needs, while ensuring that the interest of the patient remains at the heart of their healthcare. Our design centers on natural light, views and connections with nature – to facilitate new breakthroughs and help deliver the highest level of care, with warmth and compassion.”
Nigel Dancey, Head of Studio, senior Executive Partner, Foster + Partners, added: “We have been honored to have this incredible opportunity to design for the transformation of healthcare. Our scheme is flexible for the future, extends existing clinical buildings, and is supported by a city-wide infrastructure of parking, logistic centers and utility facilities, all connected with bridges and tunnels. This creates a fusion of inpatient and outpatient services to form one platform of care: a fully integrated campus.”
Michael Pukszta, Principal and Health Practice Co-Director, CannonDesign, added: “The importance of this engagement is unparalleled. It's not just about constructing best in class new buildings; it's about actively reshaping healthcare environments for current and future generations. We’re creating a future where physical spaces and digital capabilities not only coexist but seamlessly converge, pushing the boundaries of integration to uncharted territories. It’s a career-defining project for everyone on our team filled with so many ‘category-of-one’ moments.”
Thomas F. Gilbane, Jr., Chairman of Gilbane Building Company, said: “We are honored to build this transformational project working with our trade partners to deliver the highest quality buildings. Our team looks forward to bringing our healthcare expertise and commitment to safety, innovation, and results through a construction management approach that focuses on collaboration.”
Read more about this story on fosterandpartners.com
For more information contact:
Foster + Partners
Katy Harris, Head of Communications
+44 20 7738 0455