This project includes 18,750 s.f. of tenant improvement located on the third floor of an existing office building purchased by an academic medical center client to be converted to support... read more →
This project involved the 25,440 s.f. renovation of an existing medical office building space to accommodate two different suites: a 15,000 s.f. pediatrics clinic catering to the Newport Beach population,... read more →
Based in the southwestern Colorado town of Pagosa Springs, this 22,850 s.f. two-story medical center is a small, critical access point serving a far reach that extends into New Mexico.... read more →
This is a remodel, tenant improvement, and renovation of a three-story historical medical office building from the 1950’s. Boulder Associates provided architectural services for the interior remodel of the existing... read more →
In alignment with their ongoing effort to create more open and collaborative workspaces, Sutter tapped Boulder Associates to redesign this existing 13,740 s.f. office space, home to both family care... read more →
This 12,620 s.f. project involved the build-out of empty shelled space on the third floor of a medical office building for cardiology, allergy, ENT, and audiology. It also included the... read more →
This facility combines 24/7 emergency and urgent care as well as primary care, pediatrics, OB/GYN and urogynecology. It is one of several neighborhood health centers that Centura Health is bringing... read more →
This campus includes three 50,000 s.f., two-story medical office buildings and a 7,280 s.f. single-story urgent care facility that complement the adjacent hospital and offer comprehensive healthcare services to the... read more →
This four-physician facility serves the pediatric clinical needs of Southern Fort Worth, Texas. Designed with a clinical pod layout in mind, core support spaces are shared at the center of... read more →
This 18,000 s.f. project focused on bringing a sophisticated, mature feel to the space to serve the clinic’s primarily male clientele. Rich reds, blues, and golds were incorporated into the... read more →