Healthcare
Our approach to healthcare design is totally consistent with our overall design philosophy - architecture that is responsive, responsible and which endures.
The firm's roots extend back to 1960 and to projects that were very small in physical size but large in importance to the community in which they were constructed. While we remain proud of those early accomplishments, which in the light of current activity can only be viewed as modest achievements, we have never abandoned the underlying attitude of care and commitment under which those early projects were executed. Current and recently completed projects include community and health care facilities which are large in scale and complex in nature.
Salter Pilon approaches healthcare architecture with the belief that the outcome must be exceptional. Communities hold both great enthusiasm and large expectations for their healthcare facilities. Architects can make a very significant contribution to both the process and to the outcome of the facility. However, success can only be achieved by the development of a totally integrated working relationship among the complete design team - hospital, programmers, local interest groups and authorities, consultants and MOHLTC. We commit to engage and to coordinate the multiple skills of the complete team.
