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Brenna Costello

Brenna Costello

Vice President, Health Studio LeaderSmithGroup

Brenna Costello is a nationally recognized healthcare architect and Vice President at SmithGroup, where she leads the Health Studio in Denver. With over two decades of experience, Brenna has directed the planning and design of more than 100 healthcare projects across the U.S., including high-profile rehabilitation centers such as the National Intrepid Center of Excellence, Craig Hospital, and Rancho Los Amigos. Her work integrates rigorous medical planning with human-centered design to improve patient outcomes and elevate the care experience. In 2025, Brenna was elevated to Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA), a prestigious honor recognizing her leadership, design excellence, and mentorship in the field. 

Tue Oct 201:15 PM – 2:15 PM

E90 – Designing for Tomorrow: A Replacement Hospital that Prioritizes Safety, Growth, and Community

Replacing a 30-year-old hospital isn’t just a capital project—it’s a strategic reinvestment in safety, access and community trust. In an era of climat…Replacing a 30-year-old hospital isn’t just a capital project—it’s a strategic reinvestment in safety, access and community trust. In an era of climate volatility, the stakes are higher: the existing facility’s wildfire exposure and limited emergency…Replacing a 30-year-old hospital isn’t just a capital project—it’s a strategic reinvestment in safety, access and community trust. In an era of climate volatility, the stakes are higher: the existing facility’s wildfire exposure and limited emergency access pose unacceptable risks to a vital community resource. The new campus tackles these challenges head-on with fire-resistant assemblies, intelligent compartmentalization, and intuitive evacuatio…Replacing a 30-year-old hospital isn’t just a capital project—it’s a strategic reinvestment in safety, access and community trust. In an era of climate volatility, the stakes are higher: the existing facility’s wildfire exposure and limited emergency access pose unacceptable risks to a vital community resource. The new campus tackles these challenges head-on with fire-resistant assemblies, intelligent compartmentalization, and intuitive evacuation routes, while optimized ambulance circulation and continuous fire lanes strengthen operational reliability. Beyond safety, the design elevates healing through site selection that preserves iconic mountain views and evidence-based strategies proven to support recovery. Architecture and safety are not tradeoffs—they are integrated, with form and function reinforcing each other. Built for what’s next, the design prioritizes flexible planning, modular growth zones, and resilient infrastructure and sustainability measures harden the campus against disasters while lowering operating costs. The result is a future-ready hospital that is safer, more accessible, and deeply connected to its community.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeResiliency & High-Performance DesignSession Track
David Nelson
Natalie Igmire
Brenna Costello
Nate Savage
David Nelson
David NelsonExecutive Director of Construction and Facilities | Rocky Mountain Region, AdventHealth
Natalie Igmire
Natalie IgmireDirector of Quality and Patient Safety Officer, AdventHealth
Brenna Costello
Brenna CostelloVice President, Health Studio Leader, SmithGroup
Nate Savage
Nate SavageAssociate - Sr. Architect, SmithGroup
David Nelson
David NelsonExecutive Director of Construction and Facilities | Rocky Mountain Region, AdventHealth
Natalie Igmire
Natalie IgmireDirector of Quality and Patient Safety Officer, AdventHealth
Brenna Costello
Brenna CostelloVice President, Health Studio Leader, SmithGroup
Nate Savage
Nate SavageAssociate - Sr. Architect, SmithGroup
AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes
Facilities and Project Management Track:Yes
Sun Oct 183:15 PM – 4:15 PM

R04 – Optimizing the Ambulatory Network: Strategy, Facility Planning, and Design for Scalable Care Delivery

As health systems face margin pressure, workforce constraints, and shifting care demand, optimizing the ambulatory network has become a critical strat…As health systems face margin pressure, workforce constraints, and shifting care demand, optimizing the ambulatory network has become a critical strategic priority. This session will explore how hospitals and health systems are rethinking network opt…As health systems face margin pressure, workforce constraints, and shifting care demand, optimizing the ambulatory network has become a critical strategic priority. This session will explore how hospitals and health systems are rethinking network optimization through innovative ambulatory planning to improve access, align site of service, and support sustainable growth to create a plan to get from current state to an ideal future state. Speakers …As health systems face margin pressure, workforce constraints, and shifting care demand, optimizing the ambulatory network has become a critical strategic priority. This session will explore how hospitals and health systems are rethinking network optimization through innovative ambulatory planning to improve access, align site of service, and support sustainable growth to create a plan to get from current state to an ideal future state. Speakers will present national and regional perspectives on strategy, facility planning, and design considerations, including leaders from Corewell Health and Yale New Haven Health (YNHH) on structured approaches to ambulatory network planning integrating market demand, clinical strategy, site-of-care migration, and real estate planning, highlighting opportunities for systems that have grown through M&A. Strategy and architectural experts will share methodologies contributing to successful implementation.  Topics will include optimizing the role and mix of MOBs, ASCs, micro-hospitals, and hybrid ambulatory platforms, as well as aligning services to acuity, payer dynamics, and consumer expectations. The session will highlight how network design can reduce unnecessary inpatient utilization, improve patient experience, and enable scalable growth while considering patient safety, staff workflows, regulatory compliance, and health outcomes. We will conclude with actionable takeaways to inform future ambulatory planning and capital decision-making.  Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Interactive RoundtableSession TypeInteractive RoundtableSession Track
Clayton Mitchell
Joel Flugstad
Lindsley Withey
Brenna Costello
Clayton Mitchell
Clayton MitchellSenior Vice President, Corporate Facilities & Real Estate/Chief Systems Design Officer, Yale New Haven Health
Joel Flugstad
Joel FlugstadDirector, Strategy & Market Development - Corewell Health East, Corewell Health
Lindsley Withey
Lindsley WitheyPartner, Capital Healthcare Planning
Brenna Costello
Brenna CostelloVice President, Health Studio Leader, SmithGroup
Clayton Mitchell
Clayton MitchellSenior Vice President, Corporate Facilities & Real Estate/Chief Systems Design Officer, Yale New Haven Health
Joel Flugstad
Joel FlugstadDirector, Strategy & Market Development - Corewell Health East, Corewell Health
Lindsley Withey
Lindsley WitheyPartner, Capital Healthcare Planning
Brenna Costello
Brenna CostelloVice President, Health Studio Leader, SmithGroup
Additional Comments:We would prefer to be considered for the roundtable discussion format but open to the educational session format as well.
AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No