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The University Medical Center at Princeton (UMCP) is currently
underway on construction of a replacement 270 bed hospital. In 2005,
Frank Zilm & Associates, Inc. was selected by UMCP to develop
preliminary estimates of space need using the Space Planner Toolkit
and, later, to prepare room-by-room space listings for the project.
The project reorganizes patient care functions
and includes development of an Interventional Suite approach to
consolidating, in contiguous space, surgery, cardiac
catheterization, endoscopy and imaging vascular lab functions and
their requisite prep and recovery activities. It also creates
a Diagnostic Platform, which similarly combines all specimen
collection, preadmission testing, imaging, nuclear medicine,
non-invasive cardiac and neurosciences testing and outpatient
respiratory services.
HOK/RMJM Hillier are the project architects.
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