South Haven, Michigan
Architectural
Providing a fresh image for this complex is of paramount importance to the hospital administration. The hospital campus consists of no less than 5 additions to the original 1941 building. Varying types of construction and materials have created a need to unify the exterior of the various additions, and create a visual consistency throughout the campus.
A phased master plan for the entire project was developed, and is currently being implemented. Projects include:
· Replacement/ renovation of all existing sloped asphalt shingle roofs with new standing seam metal roofs over insulated panels
· Entire replacement of all windows
· Installation of a new aluminum composite panel projected cornice at perimeter roof edge of all flat roofs
· Installation of new aluminum sandwich panels over existing face brick construction at various areas of the facility to provide contemporary styling and cover mismatched brick
· Installation of new sloped standing seam metal equipment screens around existing mechanical rooftop units, providing both screening and a new “roof” element to some flat roof areas
· Installation of new exterior signage
· Installation of new louver-style equipment screens around the existing chiller complex and mechanical penthouse, which will match in color with the standing seam roofs