E4H Merges with RSG Architects, Expanding Firms’ Healthcare Design Capabilities and Reach to the Mid-Atlantic


E4H Environments for Health Architecture, an architecture firm focused exclusively on healthcare, today announced it has merged with Virginia-based RSG Architects, an 18-year old firm focused solely on designing best in class medical facilities. 

As part of E4H, RSG will continue to operate independently, but will have the advantage of being part of a national firm with offices in New England, New York, Tennessee and Texas. 

“As we continue to grow, it’s critical to our mission to identify and merge with healthcare architecture firms like RSG that share our vision to deliver innovative, lean solutions that maximize the quality of care, and reduce overall costs,” said Dan Morris, Partner, E4H.   “We are thrilled to welcome everyone at RSG to E4H and believe that together we will help clients in the Mid-Atlantic meet the challenges they face to continue to modernize while providing expert care to consumers in convenient locations.”

E4H offers comprehensive architectural services in healthcare design, with an expanded depth of experience, talent, and geographic reach.  The firm has 160 healthcare planners and architects in offices across the United States and has collectively completed more than 6,500 healthcare projects over the past four decades.  The E4H portfolio includes over $6 billion in projects, encompassing community hospitals, academic medical centers, life science laboratories, R&D space, children's hospitals, mental health facilities, ambulatory care centers, rehabilitation facilities, assisted living, and medical office buildings.  Services include healthcare planning, architecture, and interior design.

“We’ve built a strong practice in the Mid-Atlantic region and are excited to take our work to the next level by becoming part of a national firm that’s doing award winning healthcare design,” said John Scoggin, Principal, RSG Architects.  “We are looking forward to offering E4H’s expertise and enhancing our capacity for our healthcare clients through-out the Mid-Atlantic region.”

For more information, visit www.e4harchitecture.com.

 



April 4, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


Recent Posts

How Architects Shape the Future of Healthcare Facilities

Healthcare architecture is more than just designing and building hospitals.


UNC Health, Duke Health Form Partnership for Stand-alone Children's Hospital

The partners plan to break ground together on the new NC Children’s campus by 2027.


Sarasota Memorial Hospital Plans to Build New Facility in North Port

The six-story, 100-bed hospital is slated to open in fall of 2028.


CMMS, Data and the Path to Compliance

Taking control of healthcare facilities data in CMMS enables managers to use it to ensure the efficient operation and maintenance of their assets.


Healthcare is a Major Ransomware Target

Healthcare is the third-most-targeted sector, according to the report.


 
 


FREE Newsletter Signup Form

News & Updates | Webcast Alerts
Building Technologies | & More!

 
 
 


All fields are required. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

 
 
 
 

Healthcare Facilities Today membership includes free email newsletters from our facility-industry brands.

Facebook   Twitter   LinkedIn   Posts

Copyright © 2023 TradePress. All rights reserved.