E4H Expansion Continues with Opening of Nashville Office


E4H Environments for Health Architecture, an architecture firm focused exclusively on healthcare, today announced its latest expansion effort with the opening of its Nashville office and the appointment of Brian Willer, Managing Partner, to lead the office.  With 16 years of experience, Mr. Willer will oversee services to major healthcare provider clients with headquarters in the South where demand for experienced healthcare design professionals is on the rise. The office is located at 750 Old Hickory Blvd, Building 1 – Suite 275, Brentwood, TN 37027

E4H offers comprehensive architectural services in healthcare design, with an expanded depth of experience, talent, and geographic reach.  The firm has 160 healthcare planners and architects in offices across the United States and has collectively completed more than 6,500 healthcare projects over the past three decades.  The E4H portfolio includes over $6 billion in projects, encompassing community hospitals, academic medical centers, life science laboratories, R&D space, children's hospitals, mental health facilities, ambulatory care centers, rehabilitation facilities, assisted living, and medical office buildings.  Services include healthcare planning, architecture, and interior design.

“I look forward to growing E4H’s presence in this important market and am excited to build out our team of architects here further in the coming months,” said Brian Willer. I have lived in Nashville for 25 years and believe it is a special place, so it is an honor to be able to open an office for Environments for Health here and serve the community.”

Prior to joining E4H, Mr. Willer was an Senior Design Manager at Earl Swensson Associates and a Design Manager at the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), where he worked across the country managing the design process on multi-million-dollar projects.

“As our firm continues to grow and provide innovative design solutions to top national healthcare provider systems, it’s critical to expand our capabilities in key markets,” said Dan Morris, Partner, E4H. “We are thrilled to build a team out under Brian who understands the need providers have to balance the delivery of care with business imperatives.”

With 100% of its practice devoted to healthcare and health innovation, E4H focuses on delivering lean solutions to provide value, maximize the quality of care, and reduce overall costs. 

For more information, visit www.e4harchitecture.com.

 



May 3, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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