PHILADELPHIA | Pavilion at Penn Medicine | 343 FT| 17 FLOORS

Opening 2021
The Pavilion marks a historic opportunity for Penn Medicine to set a new benchmark for care delivery.

Address:
1 Convention Avenue
Philadelphia, PA 19104

We are creating an innovative hospital facility that will support Penn’s world-renowned researchers, clinicians, and faculty. The PennFIRST team — comprised of the global healthcare design expertise of HDR, the international design talent of Foster+Partners, and the innovative engineering design capabilities of BR+A and Southland Industries, combined with the construction management expertise of L.F. Driscoll and Balfour Beatty — is planning and designing this new inpatient hospital at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania on the site known previously as Penn Tower. It is our goal to develop the most innovative facility that offers improved healthcare delivery for generations to come.

The Pavilion will house 500 private patient rooms and 47 operating rooms in a 1.5 million square foot, 17-story facility across from the Hospital of University of Pennsylvania and adjacent to the Perelman Center for Advanced Medicine.

Distinguishing Features
An adaptable room concept through which patient rooms are equipped to flex between an intensive care unit set-up, if needed, and a standard room as patients recover, or as the patient population and caregiving needs change in the coming years. Each spacious room will include a private bath and a comfortable area for family members and caregivers to stay close by.
A seamless flow of operations – from the emergency department through hybrid operating rooms used for both surgeries and high-tech interventional procedures through recovery and discharge – enhanced by technology and the latest research on how to facilitate and improve care team collaboration.
Telemedicine functionality that allows remote monitoring and consultations, as well as technology to link patients to their friends and families at all times. In-room technology will strengthen communication between patients, families, and care teams.
An eco-friendly construction, design and operations plan that fortifies Penn’s commitment to the environment, through pursuit of LEED certification, and innovations like the re-use of water, 100 percent outside air, and park-like, outdoor green space for patients, families and staff.

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From Westville, NJ

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Philadelphia skyline from I-295 south by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Crown Point Road by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Floodgates in Swedesboro by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline and Delta Airlines airplane from Floodgates by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

W/Element hotel from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Comcast Technology Center from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

The Harper from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline and it's reflection on Big Timber Creek by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

The Pavilion at Penn Medicine from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Cira Center, Evo and FMC Tower from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Gateway Boulevard Bridge Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

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Behind the Penn Museum. Massive building! 09.28.18

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The cranes are lit up at night, they remind me of this scene from Empire Strikes Back

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Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia Trip 11/07/2018 by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

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http://www.outsidecams.com/north-america/united-states/pennsylvania/philadelphia/philadelphia-skyline-west/
Live camera

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Pavillion at Penn Medicine from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

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Penn Pavillion and FMC Tower from Cuthbert Bridge by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Pavillion at Penn Medicine and CHOP Robert's Center from Westville at night by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Pavillion at Penn Medicine from Westville by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

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Pavillion at Penn Medicine from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital during sunrise by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Whole Philadelphia skyline from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital during sunrise by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Pavillion at Penn Medicine from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Philadelphia skyline from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Pavilion at Penn Medicine from Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital at night by Thomas Koloski, on Flickr

Old render


Updated render

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Today

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Amazing view

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Behind Evo, cladding nearly finished

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