Cutting-Edge medical techniques and sustainable building design at Forest Park Medical Center
Goal
Create a beautiful hospital that provides the highest energy efficiency possible, thus reducing energy consumption significantly and enabling the hospital to put more resources into patient care.
Challenge
To build a durable, energy-efficient facility that was designed to meet the U.S. Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED?) Gold program standards, with a wall assembly that helps protect hospital patients and staff from the elements.
Solution
Protect the new wall assembly with the k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek? Fluid Applied System, which delivers industry-leading performance with the added convenience of fast, pressure-rolled or sprayed application. This complete, integrated weather barrier system is designed to perform in any climate and under a wide variety of commercial facades.
¡°Everything starts with the membrane. It¡¯s critical, as all of the building cladding materials¡ªincluding stone, wood, and brick¡ªmust work with it.¡±
¡°We water-tested the curtain wall/flashing/air barrier/sealant interface before any veneer was placed over it, then again after veneer/rain screen was placed. This test was conducted at three or four different places. The Tyvek? Fluid Applied System worked just as we expected.¡±
Steve Smith, Architect Perkins+Will
Project credits
Project: Forest Park Medical Center
Project Size: 150,000 ft2
Project Type: Healthcare, new construction
Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Architect: Perkins+Will
Developer: Neal Richards Group
General Contractor: Balfour Beatty
k8ÓéÀÖ? Tyvek? Certified Installer: Alpha Waterproofing & Insulation
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