Vassar Brothers Medical Center
The development of Vassar Brothers Medical Center’s new $580 million inpatient pavilion
expresses a commitment to improve individual health, build community, and promote
environmental and economic well-being. Our work included extensive master planning
for the campus, which looked beyond the boundaries of the project to benefit regional
environmental and economic health initiatives.
The site’s adjacency to the Hudson River, distinctive rock outcroppings, and regional
agrarian heritage are expressed in distinct areas of the campus, including outdoor rooms
on roof terraces for meetings and interaction, intensive and extensive green roofs, and
revitalized woodland edges. A decorative metal wall undulates through the landscape
casting a ribbon effect reminiscent of the river’s bends.
Streetscape treatments accentuate gateways, portals and decision notes to reinforce
primary and secondary circulation routes. A formal tree allée announces the entrance
to the hospital. The scale and branching structures of these trees further ensure safety,
maintenance and clear sightlines. Flowering and fruiting shrubs and trees, native to the
upper river valley region, are also located strategically throughout the site to further
enhance the experience both at the ground level as well as on the elevated terraces.
Elevated terraces and greenroofs create opportunities for patients and staff to relax
and experience nature from inside the building. Extensive greenroofs cover inaccessible
areas, while also capturing stormwater runoff and supporting energy efficiency for the
Hospital’s complex systems.
Location
Poughkeepsie, NY
Size
5.5 acre
Completion
2020
Collaborators
CallisonRTKL Gresham Smith Chazen Companies