Highland Hospital

Oakland, California

SQPEG developed a comprehensive wayfinding and signage program for the Highland Hospital Acute Care Tower Replacement project. The 592,000 square-foot facility was constructed in three phases and represents one of the largest healthcare projects undertaken by Alameda County. Phase 1 featured an 80,000 square foot outpatient and specialty care center. The three-story facility was built over a 172-space parking structure and includes connectors to the new hospital. Phase Two consists of the Acute Care Tower, a nine-story, 169-bed acute care facility. These new facilities unify the campus both functionally and architecturally.

Services: Signage & Wayfinding, Donor Recognition
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: Alameda County Medical Center
Architect: SmithGroup

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