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Cutline: A proposed “surge hospital” for Waco, Texas designed in 2004 by Andrew Burleson and Joshua Cogburn as part of an exploration of the viability of the surge hospital concept that was presented to the Surgeon General of the United States. (Click image for larger version). Mann, students to present surge hospital concept at April 20 healthcare conference
Representatives from Wilmot/Sanz, HKS, Skanska and Turner Construction will be among the host of hospital administrators, physicians, architects, engineers and contractors attending the event. The conference invitation was initiated by Jim Wilmot, a principal of Wilmot/Sanz and member of the Health Industry Advisory Council for the Center for Health Systems & Design at Texas A&M’s College of Architecture. Mann and the students will present their work examining alternative hospitals for providing emergency care in the event of natural or man-made disasters. The projects were undertaken fall 2004 in a design studio co-directed by P.K. Carlton, M.D., director of the Integrative Center for Homeland Security at the Texas A&M Health Science Center. The projects demonstrate how these “surge hospitals” could be predestinated in such places as convention centers, hotels, high schools, motels and community centers. The students, Dias and Killgore, were part of a team, including Jackie
Russell and Lauren Johnson, who last fall won first place in a national
design competition sponsored by Skanska. Their winning design focused on
the healthcare needs of the
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