Reimagining a community hospital campus

Sibley Memorial Hospital: The New Sibley
Guided by a long-range campus master plan, this new patient pavilion expands emergency, surgical, maternity, and cancer services while unifying earlier campus investments along a clear public concourse, creating a modern, community-focused care destination.
CLIENT
Johns Hopkins Medicine
LOCATION
Washington, DC
SIZE
486,000 SF
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Overview

A patient pavilion designed for what’s next in health

The New Sibley represents a major milestone in a multi-decade transformation of a trusted community hospital. Guided by a long-range master plan shaped with neighborhood partners, the project delivers a modern patient pavilion that expands emergency, surgical, maternity, and cancer services while strengthening connections across the campus. A sunlit public concourse unifies earlier investments and provides intuitive circulation from parking to key destinations. All-private inpatient units, a welcoming arrival sequence, and family-focused amenities reflect Sibley’s commitment to patient comfort and dignity. Designed to balance clinical growth with its residential surroundings, this development advances Sibley’s role as a high-quality, accessible care destination for the region.

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A connected, light-filled hospital

All-private inpatient units are organized in 25-bed clusters with decentralized support, while a garden-facing lobby, concierge services, café, and juice bar welcome patients and families into an easily navigated campus spine.
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286

replacement beds

5,000

births per year

50,000

annual ED visits
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State-of-the-art cancer treatment

This LEED Silver radiation oncology center expands Sibley’s cancer program with four linear accelerator vaults, CT simulation, and new exam and physician suites. Warm, non-institutional finishes and colorful light panels create a calming experience in high-tech spaces. As an enabling project for the replacement pavilion, it maintains uninterrupted cancer care during campus transformation.

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