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Architecture Firm Opens Office in Philadelphia

Philadelphia – E4H Environments for Health Architecture announced the opening of its new office in Philadelphia.

As the nation’s largest architecture firm solely dedicated to healthcare and health science + technology facility design, representatives of E4H say they are excited to support current and future clients in Philadelphia and the surrounding region, including Main Line Health, Cooper University Health Care, and ChristianaCare, adding that Philadelphia and the greater Delaware Valley is a thriving hub of medical and educational excellence – home to cutting edge academic medical centers, health and wellness providers, and health science facilities.

Richard Carroll

This expansion within Philadelphia includes the addition of Senior Associate Richard Carroll, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, joining Partners Cherise Poulin, AIA, and John Rodenbeck, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP, EDAC, to enhance E4H’s presence in the Delaware Valley. This office will support clients by providing evidence-based, value-focused, and purpose-driven design.

Over the course of Carroll’s over 30 years as an architect and planner, he has focused on promoting healthy and vibrant communities by designing a broad range of healthcare environments. His experience includes planning and feasibility studies, mixed-use, adaptive reuse, renovations, and new construction services and projects.

“We highly value our Delaware Valley region clients and are excited to bring additional resources to serve these amazing institutions,” said Rodenbeck. Poulin added, “It’s a natural progression for E4H to service Greater Philadelphia, an acclaimed Med/Ed region. Harnessing our health design thought leadership and dedication to advancing environments which affect modern medicine, E4H is excited to collaborate with the outstanding health providers across the Delaware Valley.”