CASE STUDY

Adamsville Regional Health Center

Adamsville Regional Health Center

The Adamsville Regional Health Center

Fulton County
Atlanta, GA

The Adamsville Regional Health Center is a 34,000-square-foot, LEED-certified medical facility located in southwest Atlanta, serving an underserved community with high health disparities.

Developed through a fast-track design-build process, the clinic was established to address the critical need for accessible healthcare in this population. It offers a comprehensive range of services under one roof, including primary care, behavioral health, dental care, childcare, and workforce development.

The clinic’s design emphasizes a holistic approach to well-being, with a focus on creating a welcoming and supportive environment. The distinctive roofline serves both functional and aesthetic purposes, housing mechanical equipment and creating a visual landmark. The interior features a decentralized, double-height circulation lobby that integrates all the programmatic components.

By providing a comprehensive range of services and addressing social determinants of health, the Adamsville Regional Health Clinic aims to improve the health and well-being of the community it serves. This includes reducing reliance on emergency room care, improving access to preventive care, and empowering residents through workforce development programs.

The project’s success underscores the importance of innovative approaches to healthcare delivery and the positive impact that community-focused initiatives can have on improving health outcomes.

Key Points:

  • Project: The Adamsville Regional Health Clinic, located in southwest Atlanta.
  • Delivery Method: Design-Build, a fast-track approach.
  • Partners: Joint venture with Whiting-Turner and Stanley Beaman Sears.
  • Purpose: To serve an underserved community with high health disparities, including a significant indigent population and those with higher mortality rates.
  • Services: Primary care, behavioral health, dental care, childcare, and workforce development.
  • Design: LEED Certified, with a focus on creating a welcoming and holistic environment.
  • Construction: Completed in 275 days from permit approval.

Specifics:

  • Located near I-285 and I-20.
  • Replaces one of Fulton County’s 11 clinics.
  • Serves residents within a five-mile radius.
  • Addresses health disparities and aims to reduce emergency room visits.
  • Master-planned site includes future affordable housing and a charter school.
  • Unique roof design with a “clamp” element.
  • Decentralized, double-height circulation lobby.

Overall, the Adamsville Regional Health Clinic is a significant project that aims to improve the health and well-being of a vulnerable population in Atlanta.