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Large health care-focused architecture firm opens Charleston office

Jason Thomas //November 29, 2023//

Large health care-focused architecture firm opens Charleston office

Jason Thomas //November 29, 2023//

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E4H Environments for Health Architecture, the largest architecture firm solely dedicated to health care and health science and technology facility design, has added a new office in Charleston, the firm’s 11th office location.

As South Carolina continues to strengthen and grow community focused health care, E4H is dedicated to supporting the next generation of health care providers and researchers who are advancing therapeutic approaches to care, a news release stated.

“The opening of our Charleston office is a natural extension of our strategic growth plan,” said E4H President Jeremy Bartz in a news release. “As our Carolina client base grows, we place great value in our ability to provide accessible and exceptional service to our clients. This strategic location supplements our ten existing national offices, allowing us to establish and expand upon our subject matter expertise while capturing the pulse and values of the local community.”

Together with the firm’s Charlotte location, the Charleston office will continue to serve clients across the Carolinas including include Roper St. Francis, AnMed, Novant and Atrium Health, the release stated. E4H is committed to enhancing community health and wellness, bolstering innovative research initiatives, and continuing its mission of designing for the future of health care and health science and technology.

"I am thrilled to help lead and develop our South Carolina presence with the opening of our Charleston Office” said Office Director Andrew Pardue in the release. “As a 100% healthcare and health science focused firm, E4H has a lot to offer healthcare institutions and providers here in South Carolina. I look forward to continuing to grow our local relationships.”