Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital

Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital

HEALTHCARE

Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital

ROLE: Architect 
CLIENT: Arctic Slope Native Corporation
CONSULTANT: HDR (Healthcare Architect)

The new Samuel Simmonds Memorial Hospital was designed to facilitate preventative medical care and foster an ongoing medical relationship with the inhabitants of the North Slope communities. With local input, RIM created a design that serves as a destination for the community; provides quality care and healing; supports the needs of the body, mind and spirit; embraces cultural sensitivities; supports family-centered care in a safe environment; and supports efficient staff, patient, and material flow.   

The facility creates a sense of place by embracing its location and culture, supporting family-centered care, and allowing flexibility for current and future patient needs and staff workflow. The two-story structure was constructed on piles to address the Arctic environment in this northernmost hospital in the United States. All cold-climate design principles were applied to the design and construction. Due to its remote location, careful planning and phasing of the construction was required.  

The architecture draws inspiration from the building’s surroundings, paying close attention to the unique characteristics of the city of Barrow, far-northern daylighting, and the use of color.

PurePak

PurePak

BRANDING / GRAPHIC DESIGN

PurePak

CLIENT: PurePak

Branding included creation of the company’s logo, packaging, brochures, business cards, delivery truck imagery design, and more. PurePak’s products include almonds as well as pure and pressed juice packaged in paper-based containers.

PG&E Electric Safety Training Center

PG&E Electric Safety Training Center

COMMERCIAL OFFICE / EDUCATION

PG&E Electric Safety Training Center

ROLE: Architecture & Interior Design
CLIENT: Pacific Gas & Electric
DESIGN BUILDER: Turner Construction Co.
SUSTAINABILITY: LEED Gold NC -Substation Building
LEED Silver ID+C – Existing Main Building
 
AWARD: ENR 2020 Regional Best Project for Green Category (North)

PG&E Livermore recently opened its new Electric Safety Training Center, the first de-energized substation training site in the U.S. Here, the focus is on safety training for electric substation operations and maintenance. The new training site, designed by RIM Architects, will provide a safe environment to train, validate, and assess substation employees in realistic simulated field conditions, complete with full-size training poles and mini-residential buildings. The centralized location provides seamless training from classroom laboratory to outdoor facilities. The training center accommodates an estimated 4,400 annual student training days for 775 crew leads/sub foreman, electricians, substation inspectors, and utility workers.     

United Airlines Inflight Services (SF & LAX)

United Airlines Inflight Services (SF & LAX)

TRANSPORTATION

United Airlines Inflight Services (SF & LAX)

ROLE: San Francisco Airport – RIM was Architect of Record & Design Architect
LAX: RIM was Architect of Record; MCG Architecture was Design Architect
CLIENT: United Airlines (UA)

The United Inflight Services facilities serve as permanent domicile to local management and as a post for flight attendants to rest and/or prepare in-between assignments The intent is to provide a true hoteling experience that accommodates both international and national staff seeking to refresh and prepare for their work, in a 24/7 environment. Key features include standing workstations, a room for preparation for flights, a quiet room with special dim lighting for rest and relaxation, and an open space for gathering and interaction between all inflight employees.

Nikko Wedding Chapel

Nikko Wedding Chapel

CIVIL & CULTURAL / HOSPITALITY

Nikko Wedding Chapel

ROLE: Architect, Interior Design
CLIENT: World Bridal Micronesia

The World Bridal wedding chapel is an innovative chapel concept for the Japanese wedding market. This concept includes a dramatic chapel building located on the cliff line overlooking Tumon Bay, along with three salon buildings, and an office structure that surrounds a landscaped courtyard plaza. The lighting of the Chapel includes uplighting of the majestic exterior columns with walkway lighting and tropical landscaping.  

The salons are individual residential-scale units designed to offer the wedding couple and their family a place to congregate and prepare for the wedding. The three salons allow for various wedding couples to prepare in privacy and in close proximity to the Chapel, and  they offer a convenient reception area for after the wedding. 

Adjacent to the Hotel Nikko Guam, the facility has a spectacular view of the ocean and offers a world class wedding experience.