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St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody Bond<a href="http://dmh.dc.gov/page/saint-elizabeths-hospital" target="_blank">St. Elizabeth's Hospital</a> in Washington D.C. will soon have a striking new green plaza on their East Campus designed by <a href="http://www.davisbrody.com/" target="_blank">Davis Brody Bond</a>. The firm worked with <a href="http://www.kadcon.com/" target="_blank">KADCON</a> and <a href="http://www.rsapc.com/" target="_blank">Robert Silman Associates</a> to develop their proposal, which was recently awarded first place in a competition to design the mixed-use plaza and pavilion. In addition to creating a more useful space, the Gateway Pavilion also features a number of sustainable strategies including the use of renewable and reclaimed materials and rainwater harvesting.1
St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody BondThe north and south oriented plaza in front of St. Elizabeth's Hospital is currently underutilized and fenced-off to the public. <a href="http://www.davisbrody.com/" target="_blank">Davis Brody Bond's</a>. design will transform the space into a useful multi-purpose park that will provide a venue for casual dining, a farmers’ market and other weekend and after-hours community, cultural and arts events.2
St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody BondSt. Elizabeth's Gateway Pavilion is characterized by angular volumes and a green-roofed covered pavilion. Visitors and Employees of the hospital can approach the plaza from three distinct ways and the Plaza will be an iconic structure visible from many vantage points. At its highest point, the Pavilion is 22-feet high and will serve as the central point for many activities.3
St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody BondThe plaza has been designed with <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2012/10/13/davis-brody-bond-among-3-firms-chosen.html" target="_blank">sustainability and environmental responsibility</a> as a driving goal. Rainwater will be harvested and stored in underground cisterns capable of supplying irrigation and water for restrooms.4
St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody BondPhotovoltaic panels, biodiesel and composting will help take the facility virtually off the grid. Additionally, the project will make use of recycled or renewable materials such as canvas, burlap, “grasscrete,” and reclaimed wood.5
St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody BondNo word yet on when the project will commence or when it is expected to be complete, but we're certain this will be an important project for the community of Ward 8 and employees of the hospital.6
St Elizabeths East Gateway Pavilion-Davis Brody BondSite plan of St. Elizabeth's East Gateway Pavilion.7







