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summersm343 Mar 5, 2021 5:57 PM

PHILADELPHIA | CHOP New Patient Tower | 434 FT | 23 FLOORS
 
Title: CHOP New Patient Tower
Project: Medical/Clinical/Outpatient
Architect: ZGF & Ballinger
Developer: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Location: 515 Osler Circle, Philadelphia, PA
Neighborhood: University City
District: West Philadelphia
Floors: 23 floors
Height: 434 feet

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Although no address is specified for the University City tower, renderings appear to place it somewhere near at the intersection of Civic Center Boulevard and Osler Circle, apparently at the site of the Wood Pediatric Center at 3401 Civic Center Boulevard, a six-story, Postmodern structure. The building will stand 22 floors tall and come at a price tag of $1.9 billion, serving as a new patient center with 300 beds. All rooms in the tower will be single-patient units, something that CHOP will intends to implement in all of their hospitals.

The high-rise will stand near the CHOP Hub for Clinical Collaboration, a 19-story tower that is quickly rising into the skyline. The latest proposal will rise even more prominently above the surroundings, likely standing as the tallest building in the University City hospital cluster upon completion. This tower will also feature an all glass façade, with stylish curved corners giving the building a smooth look.

The University City tower has a planned completion date of 2027.
Read/view more here:
https://phillyyimby.com/2021/03/chop...lion-plan.html

Flyers2001 Mar 12, 2021 2:29 PM

I remember hearing rumors few years back that there was plans to knock Wood down and rebuild. This looks to be the case.

summersm343 Apr 19, 2021 3:59 PM

Philadelphia YIMBY Presents Massing Renderings Of Two New CHOP Towers

This is on the right:
https://phillyyimby.com/wp-content/u...0-1024x510.jpg

On the right:
https://phillyyimby.com/wp-content/u...1-1024x510.jpg

Read/view more here:
https://phillyyimby.com/2021/04/phil...op-towers.html

mcgrath618 Oct 13, 2021 10:54 PM

Okay, in going through and researching old threads, I have some minor updates on this one:
ZP-2021-004092
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ZONING PERMIT (ZONING)
Type of work
NEW CONSTRUCTION, ADDITION, GFA CHANGE
FOR THE ERECTION OF AN ADDITON TO THE EXISTING SEMI-DETACHED STRUCTURE. SIZE AND LOCATION AS SHOWN IN APPLICATION/PLANS.
https://li.phila.gov/Property-Histor...ZP-2021-004092

SP-2021-000354
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FOUNDATION AND EXCAVATION
FOR SITE AND FOUNDATION WORK ONLY, WORK TO INCLUDE EXCAVATION AND INSTALLATION OF DRILLED PIERS AS SHOWN PER APPROVED PLANS AND DOCUMENTATION. SEPARATE PERMITS TO BE OBTAINED FOR ALL OTHER FOUNDATION AND CONSTRUCTION WORK. IF FIELD CONDITIONS VARY CONTACT DESIGN ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE START OF ANY WORK.
https://li.phila.gov/Property-Histor...SP-2021-000354

CP-2021-005917
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ADDITION AND/OR ALTERATION
LEVEL II INTERIOR ALTERATIONS (NO CHANGE OF OCCUPANCY) TO AN EXISTING STRUCTURE. ALTERATION TO INCLUDE THE DEMOLITION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF PARTITION WALLS. WORK TO BE PERFORMED AS PER APPROVED PLANS.**IEBC 2018
**SEPARATE PERMITS REQUIRED FOR ANY MECHANICAL,ELECTRICAL,PLUMBING OR FIRE SUPPRESSION WORK**
https://li.phila.gov/Property-Histor...CP-2021-005917

So... site work imminent?

SEFTA Oct 14, 2021 3:06 PM

an estimation from the 1 rendering
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c7d15ba1_b.jpg3401 Civic Center Boulevard -CHOP University City Tower 10-14-21

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0c137c1c_b.jpg3401 Civic Center Boulevard -CHOP University City Tower 10-14-21 b

a guesstimate
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...0d11027a_b.jpg3401 Civic Center Boulevard -CHOP University City Tower 10-14-21 c

Kevets Oct 19, 2021 12:32 AM

The new inpatient tower will start with 300 beds, with the ability to expand to 500 beyond 2027.

TempleGuy1000 Feb 10, 2022 7:58 PM

Gregory_S, welcome to the forum, great pictures! CHOP is going gangbusters on building towers, and those pictures are actually of the "Hub for Clinical Collaboration" which can be found documented here: https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=238715

summersm343 Feb 11, 2022 12:34 AM

Thanks for posting Gregory and welcome to the forum! I moved your photos to the thread for that tower. Templeguy posted the link to that thread. Hope you contribute more! :cheers:

PurpleWhiteOut Feb 11, 2022 3:14 AM

Since it's bumped, I'll just say there's a ton of prep work still being done in advance. They've been working on the underground garage and there's some scaffolding up at one of the skybridges at the Wood center. Demolition is still a ways off but there's still technically a lot of related work going on.

Easiered Feb 11, 2022 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by PurpleWhiteOut (Post 9532831)
Since it's bumped, I'll just say there's a ton of prep work still being done in advance. They've been working on the underground garage and there's some scaffolding up at one of the skybridges at the Wood center. Demolition is still a ways off but there's still technically a lot of related work going on.

Can anyone post some pics?

PurpleWhiteOut Feb 11, 2022 6:37 PM

There's not much to look at, really. The building that is being replaced is still in use. There are just a lot of construction people around working on utilities and the underground existing parking garage. This tower likely won't start until their office tower is completed because they have to clear out the Wood building by making space to move those offices.

summersm343 Feb 11, 2022 7:04 PM

Looking forward to seeing finalized renderings for this one. I think this will be sharp and am kinda hoping in breaks that 400-foot threshold that the medical center hasn't breached yet.

summersm343 Mar 8, 2022 3:38 PM

CHOP plans nearly $3.5B in capital projects by 2028

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We have a lot happening here in our Philadelphia campus. We just are in the process of opening a building called the Hub for Clinical Collaboration. That is a 17-story building that's 560,000 square feet. We're also in the process of doing all the pre-work for a new patient tower, which is a 1.3 million square foot building that will open in 2028, and a new, 17-story research building next door to our Roberts Center for Clinical Pediatric Research. We're building a services and logistics center right outside of West Philadelphia. We're also building two inpatient behavioral health units and a new behavioral health outpatient center. We have a just under $3.5 billion building projects budget that will create lots of stimulation for the economy between now and 2028.
Article behind paywall here:
https://www.bizjournals.com/philadel...arly-3-5b.html

TK2001 Mar 28, 2022 12:51 PM

https://phillyyimby.com/2022/03/new-...ladelphia.html

summersm343 Mar 28, 2022 1:58 PM

23 floors and 434 feet tall? Love it!

TK2001 Mar 28, 2022 2:26 PM

The very top goes to 475...that's awesome

JohnIII Mar 29, 2022 1:26 PM

Wow

TempleGuy1000 Mar 29, 2022 1:35 PM

This building is going to be an absolute tank

summersm343 Mar 29, 2022 3:38 PM

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Originally Posted by TK2001 (Post 9581062)
The very top goes to 475...that's awesome

It's 475 feet above sea level. The first floor is 41 feet above sea level, so the structure is 434 feet tall.

Either way, still a substantial height for the medical center and very happy to have another building in UCity breaching the 400 foot mark.

summersm343 Mar 30, 2022 12:06 AM

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In recent years, the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has been in the process of expanding its University City campus via a $3.4 billion development plan, a major part of which is the $1.9 billion Inpatient Tower (aka New Patient Tower) proposed at 515 Osler Circle. Recently, a Philly YIMBY contributor has shared a pair of new renderings for the project. The Inpatient Tower was designed by Ballinger, with ZGF Architects (which has previously teamed up with CHOP to design its Medical Behavioral Unit) as the consultant and interiors/clinical architects. In addition, we present a separate drawing set consisting of a floor plan and building section, which reveal an updated structural height and a detailed building program. The schematics show that the tower will rise 434 feet and 23 stories tall and will span a total of 1.318 square feet, making for a significant addition to West Philadelphia’s already impressive medical sector.
https://phillyyimby.com/2022/03/new-...ladelphia.html


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