West County Hospital (BJC) Replacement Hospital Architectural Design
CORE10 Architecture worked in conjunction with Christner, Inc. to develop the 260,000-square-foot replacement hospital for BJC-West County. We took the lead developing the foodservice kitchen and dining areas, the 64 private patient rooms on the upper level acute floors, and the lower level support areas.
our trusted Design process
At CORE10, we analyze the needs of our clients to a unique degree. On this project, we worked with the hospital staff and administration from facilities, security, patient care, and hospital support departments in a series of sessions to design and plan both the staff and patient areas. This process allowed the architects and design team to understand in detail the needs of the staff, and then inspire a design that improved daily routines including access to medical supplies, design of documentation areas, and efficiencies to patient care.
Bob cannon, president of barnes-jewish hospital, group president of bjc healthcare
“Every detail of the new Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital is designed to improve outcomes, as well as the experience for our patients, families, and the team providing their care. The combination of advanced technology, adaptable clinical spaces, and a welcoming campus will create the ideal
environment for care and healing.”