The GBBN Team develops the competitive advantage that allows you to provide better care.John Rogers - AIA, ACHA: Healthcare Team
We realize healthcare leaders, now more than ever, are searching for ways to improve the organization's position within their competitive environment. There is a strong sense of urgency by many healthcare executives to establish a solid game plan to meet the challenges over the coming years. At GBBN, we help them meet these challenges, providing value through planning, design, construction, and operations. Since our founding, we have completed thousands of healthcare projects including:
Our strength in healthcare planning and design sets us apart and provides value to our clients. We are proud to have worked with numerous healthcare institutions throughout the country for nationally ranked institutions. We have in-house professional teams made up of Healthcare Planners, Programmers, Designers, Operational Analysts, Code/Regulatory Specialists, and Technical Experts. Our commitment to the industry has resulted in more accredited American College of Healthcare Architects than any other firm in the country. This healthcare expertise combined with established relationships with worldwide collaborators lead to innovative & comprehensive solutions for our clients.
Our commitment to our clients' vision, strategic goals and projects is demonstrated by achieving over 90% repeat business. We value our relationships at all levels within healthcare organizations and their trust in us. With knowledge, experience and commitment we strive to remain a Market Leader. According to the Business Courier's Book of Lists, GBBN was ranked the Largest Architectural Firm in the Tri-State with a focus on healthcare. Modern Healthcare listed GBBN Architects in the Top 100 Healthcare Architecture Firms in the country.
"The team has far exceeded my expectations for planning, programming, and design of the University of Kentucky’s new 1.2 million SF Patient Care Facility.These architects certainly listen to their clients, try to understand their needs, and try to guide them to practical solutions. I give them my highest endorsement for their ability to facilitate design of large, complicated healthcare projects that will efficiently function for the future practice of medicine."