Architecture | Interiors | Planning | Sustainable Development
CollinsWoerman is proud to have been featured in a variety of publications.

CollinsWoerman featured in Issaquah Press for the highest honor in healthcare interior design from Contract Magazine for the Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah, Washington.
The Bastyr University Student Village is featured in “Architectural Products” magazine and recognized for combining sustainability and aesthetics. READ ARTICLE
CollinsWoerman will be awarded the highest honor in healthcare interior design from Contract magazine on Jan. 27 in New York City for its innovative design and vision for Swedish Issaquah Hospital and Medical Center.
Elizabeth Morgan, director of business development at CollinsWoerman, discusses best practices for firm and client relations.
Designer James Walker of CollinsWoerman and Dr. John Milne of Swedish Hospital discuss the many green and sustainable features of the Swedish/Issaquah Hospital and Medical Center in this short video.
CollinsWoerman Medical Planner, Marie Henson, contributed to an article on “Inexpensive Ways to Punch up Office Décor” in “Medical Office Today.” READ ARTICLE
“Builder Magazine” has listed their ten favorite home constructions of 2011 and has chosen the Bastyr University Student Village, designed by CollinsWoerman, as their “Favorite Dorm.”
CollinsWoerman urban planner Sean Keithly is featured in the Journal of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Community Development as part of the team for the King County Public Health CPPW project. READ ARTICLE
Phil Giuntoli, principal and health care practice leader at CollinsWoerman, discusses the new Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah Washington. The design of the center recently earned the Technology/Life Sciences (Nonpublic) Development of the Year title from the state chapter of NAIOP. READ ARTICLE
CollinsWoerman designer, James Walker featured in the November 2011 issue of Issaquah Highlands discussing the new Swedish Issaquah Medical Center. READ ARTICLE
The construction start for Puyallup Medical Center, designed by CollinsWoerman, is featured in the Daily Journal of Commerce.
READ ARTICLE
CollinsWoerman was awarded the top honor in healthcare design from the Northern Pacific Chapter of the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) at the INawards on October 3. CollinsWoerman received the award for its work on Swedish/ Issaquah medical center which opened this summer. READ PRESS RELEASE
Food Management magazine explores the contemporary retail and café facilities at the new Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah, Washington, which was designed by CollinsWoerman. READ ARTICLE
Carole Kassir-Garcia, Senior Interior Designer at CollinsWoerman, discusses how the new Swedish Medical Center in Issaquah, Washington improves patient care and decreases energy. READ ARTICLE
Osage News reported on the first planning meeting hosted by CollinsWoerman’s Tom Hudson and Jon Taylor at the Osage Nation in Oklahoma on July 9. The meeting introduced the team and the project to members of the Osage Nation, and discussed the shared goals the project will attempt to achieve. The project consists of master planning the 91-acre Osage Nation government campus in Pawhuska, Oklahoma based on sustainable practices.
Doug Grove, Senior Medical Planner at CollinsWoerman discusses Healthcare Reform and the adoption of the lean process in Healthcare Design Magazine. READ ARTICLE
CollinsWoerman Principal Steve Moddemeyer discusses the roles of public works professionals and sustainable city infrastructure. READ ARTICLE (PDF)
Issaquah Press has posted a PDF that highlights the new Swedish Issaquah Medical Center. READ ARTICLE
Evergreen opens center closer to its patients. READ ARTICLE
CollinsWoerman principal Phil Giuntoli discusses how Swedish Issaquah aligns design with patient needs. READ ARTICLE
Group Health is designing its clinic of the future. READ ARTICLE
Steve Moddemeyer explains how why green building/sustainable district/centralized infrastructure hybrid can provide high reliability and high sustainability for the same or lower costs than traditional infrastructure. READ ARTICLE
CollinsWoerman principal Phil Giuntoli explains how the new Swedish Medical Center campus serves as an economic engine for the Issaquah Highlands. READ ARTICLE
Doug Grove explores how and why designers are employing Lean strategies in a three-part online series.