Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center—Breast and Imaging Center, New York, N.Y. Courtesy Perkins Eastman
Established: 1981

Staff: 700

Locations: New York, N.Y.; Arlington, Va.; Charlotte, N.C.; Chicago, Ill.; Dubai, UAE; Oakland, Calif.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Stamford, Conn.; Shanghai, China; Toronto, Ont.

Healthcare Markets: Acute Care, Alternative Medicine, Behavioral/Mental Health, Education/Research

Services: Architecture, Green/Sustainable Design, Interior Design, Landscape Design, Strategic Planning

Five Projects of Note:

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center—Surgical Center [New York, NY] October 2005

University of Pennsylvania Health System—Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine [Philadelphia, PA] April 2008

NYU Clinical Cancer Center [New York, NY] March 2004

Duke University Medical Center—Emergency Department [Durham, NC] June 2007

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center—Breast and Imaging Center [New York, NY] February 2009

Contact Information:

Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center—Surgical Center, New York, N.Y. © Chuck Choi Architectural Photography
Mary-Jean Eastman, FAIA, MRAIC, IIDA

115 Fifth Ave.,

New York, NY 10003

Ph. (212) 353-7200 Fax:(212) 353-7676

E-mail: info@perkinseastman.com

Web: http://www.perkinseastman.com

NYU Medical Center—Cardiac and Vascular Center, New York, N.Y. © Chuck Choi Architectural Photography
With almost 200 specialists in facility master planning, space programming, architecture, and interior design focused specifically on healthcare and long-term care projects, Perkins Eastman has one of the largest healthcare programming and design practices in North America. Founded in 1981, the firm has accumulated an unparalleled depth of experience in the planning and design of healthcare facilities. Whether we are planning the development of a new healthcare campus, designing a new building, or renovating an existing facility, we attribute our significant list of repeat clients and longstanding relationships to the firm’s breadth of capabilities and services, and our attentiveness in designing healing environments that provide patient and staff comfort and reduce stress for patients and their families. Perkins Eastman is constantly establishing new models of care that respond to technologic, operational, and functional needs unique to each of our clients. In recent years, Perkins Eastman has grown—both in size and quality of work—and has taken on some of the most technically challenging types of healthcare projects, including cancer care, cardiovascular facilities, surgery, emergency medicine, and complex diagnostic imaging. With more than 700 professionals in 10 offices, the firm practices nationally and internationally and serves a wide range of public and nonprofit institutions.