Emery Yards - Center of Innovation
Emery Yards is a lab and office campus designed for the life sciences industry in Emeryville—a key biotech hub in the San Francisco Bay Area. Square Peg Design redesigned the Master Signage and Wayfinding Program.
Emeryville, CA
Emery Yards is a multi-building lab and office campus designed specifically for the life sciences industry in Emeryville—a growing biotech hub in the San Francisco Bay Area. The new campus features office and lab buildings enhanced with modern amenities and four acres of sustainable open space. Square Peg Design not only reviewed the Master Sign Program to develop strategies for effective signage & wayfinding, but also redesigned and implemented a new program to create clear communication, navigation and brand consistency.
Services: Master Sign Program, Signage & Wayfinding, Brand Integration
Project Type: Life Sciences, Campus, Masterplan, Corporate, Mission Critical
Clients: BioMed Realty, Zitra Construction Management, Emeryville Center of Innovation
Architect: FLAD Architects
Singapore National Cancer Centre
Singapore
Singapore
A new $820 million National Cancer Centre Singapore (NCCS) building located within the Singapore General Hospital (SGH) campus 92,000 sq.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Architect: Tsoi Kobus Architects
Charles Harwood Medical Complex
St Croix , US Virgin Islands
St Croix , US Virgin Islands
A cutting-edge public health and wellness facility that offers centralized administrative and regulatory services for the territory, as well as optimal patient care services and educational opportunities to everyone who seeks healthcare on the island and in the territory. 230,000-square-foot replacement complex will offer a full range of wellness and medical services including a teaching kitchen, conference facilities, clinics, dentistry, behavioral health, and other vital health and wellness services in a warm, modern environment with advanced equipment and technology.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: Department of Health
Architect: FLAD Architects
UC Davis Health 48x Ambulatory Surgery Center
Sacramento, California
Sacramento, California
Expected to open for patients in July 2025, the four-story, 268,228 square foot “48X Complex” will help to address the shortage of ambulatory operating room capacity at the main hospital. This project is envisioned to support a preliminary program of 14 operating rooms, 59 pre- and post-operative recovery bays, 14 single occupant 23-hour recovery rooms, 96 clinical exam rooms, and 19 clinical treatment rooms. The building will also include public spaces, clinical support, operations space (sterilization, pharmacy, etc.) imaging space, physical therapy space as well as administration support space to facilitate patient support and education.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: UC Davis Health
Architect: Smithgroup
Harbor UCLA Replacement Hospital
Los Angeles County, California
Los Angeles County, California
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center near Torrance, one of five trauma centers in Los Angeles County, has begun a $1.6 billion upgrade that will include a new 468,000-square-foot inpatient tower and 198,000-square-foot outpatient building, dramatically reshaping the antiquated facility and improving patient care.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: UCLA Health
Architect: HMC Architects / Hensel Phelps Design Build
Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center
St Croix, US Virgin Islands
St Croix, US Virgin Islands
As the only hospital on the island of St. Croix, the Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center is more than a place where residents seek healthcare. It is also a center of civic and social gathering that represents the community and its history. The aging hospital was critically hit by Hurricanes Irma and Maria, resulting in extensive water and wind damage. During the recovery efforts on the island, the hospital structure was identified as requiring a full replacement.
Square Peg Design was retained by FLAD to develop a comprehensive signage and wayfinding program for this new replacement hospital.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: Governor Juan F. Luis Hospital and Medical Center
Architect: FLAD Architects
VA Medical Center
Louisville, Kentucky
Louisville, Kentucky
Square Peg Design was engaged by Smithgroup Architects to provide signage and wayfinding for this new 972,000 square foot, $840 million medical center. The 34-acre campus includes two parking structures, a central utility plant, and other site amenities. The Louisville VA Medical Center is anticipated to be completed in 2026.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
Architect: Smithgroup
San Joaquin General Hospital
French Camp, California
French Camp, California
Square Peg Design was engaged by to develop a comprehensive signage and wayfinding program for the overall medical campus, including the 196 bed, main hospital, as well as the various clinic, and support buildings.
As the campus had developed over a number of decades, the signage and wayfinding was inconsistent and problematic. Square Peg Design developed a cohesive wayfinding strategy and a very visual signage program to direct arriving patients and visitors to their ultimate destinations.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding, Branding
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: San Joaquin General Hospital
Clovis Community Hospital
Clovis, California
Clovis, California
As part of the HMC Architects design team, Square Peg Design developed a comprehensive signage, wayfinding and donor signage program for this new five-story, 148-bed tower that takes cues from the existing five-story tower and expands other departments to increase the hospital’s patient care and service departments in all directions. The expansion also includes additions to the surgery/emergency department, materials management, kitchen and public dining, a new two-story hospital entry structure with interventional expansion above, and a curved main hospital drop-off canopy.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding, Donor Signage
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: Clovis Community Medical Center
Architect: HMC Architects
Kaiser Permanente Dublin Medical Offices and Cancer Center
Dublin, California
Dublin, California
The Kaiser Permanente Dublin Medical Offices and Cancer Center is a three-story, 220,000 sf medical office building in Dublin, California and designed to suit several purposes. Serving as a hospital with traditional medical offices, our team designed the facility’s wayfinding systems to meet hospital’s standards. The new facility will serve as a hub. It offers access to specialty services for the local community, including urgent care, cancer treatment, laboratory and pharmacy space, and advanced imaging — all in one location.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding
Project Type: Healthcare
Architect: SmithGroup
Highland Hospital
Oakland, California
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
Marin Health & Wellness Campus
One of Square Peg Design's standout healthcare projects, the Marin Health & Wellness Campus in San Rafael, California…
San Rafael, California
Square Peg Design developed the wayfinding strategy and signage program for this new health and wellness campus in San Rafael, California. Working closely with the architect and the client, our team aimed to design an amazingly seamless and integrated graphics program for the campus.
Services: Signage & Wayfinding, Branding & Identity
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: Marin County
Architect: RMW Architecture & Interiors
Torrance Memorial Medical Center
Torrance, California
Torrance, California
SQPEG was commissioned by Torrance Memorial Medical Center to design the signage and wayfinding program for their new Main Tower building. The 370,000 sf state-of-the-art facility is the latest development on the community hospital campus comprising eight buildings. Based upon the wayfinding design for the Main Tower, SQPEG also developing an overall campus wayfinding and signage program that will ensure consistent branding and nomenclature throughout.
Services: Identity & Branding,Signage & Wayfinding, Donor Recognition
Project Type: Healthcare
Client: Torrance Hospital
Architect: HMC Architects