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Melissa Turner

Melissa Turner

Assoc. Principal - MEQIntroba

As Associate Principal of Medical Equipment (MEQ), Melissa brings over 20 years of leadership in healthcare and higher education infrastructure. A specialist in complex project delivery and transition planning, she excels at bridging the gap between clinical vision and operational activation. Her expertise lies in synchronizing medical equipment strategy with architectural design, ensuring that facilities are mission-ready and optimized for patient care upon opening. By navigating the intersection of advanced technology and timeless operational workflows, she ensures that large-scale infrastructure projects achieve both clinical excellence and long-term sustainability.

Tue Oct 209:30 AM – 10:30 AM

E86 – The Death of Schematic Design: Lessons From Two Interventional Platform Projects at UVA Health

In 2020, UVA Health opened its University Hospital Expansion (UHE)—a bespoke, greenfield Interventional Platform where structural grids and vibration …In 2020, UVA Health opened its University Hospital Expansion (UHE)—a bespoke, greenfield Interventional Platform where structural grids and vibration profiles were optimized for 21st-century technology. Today, the same UVA team is attempting to insta…In 2020, UVA Health opened its University Hospital Expansion (UHE)—a bespoke, greenfield Interventional Platform where structural grids and vibration profiles were optimized for 21st-century technology. Today, the same UVA team is attempting to install next-generation Guided Imaging Suites into the existing hospital’s legacy footprint. The difference is stark: while the new build allowed for a traditional design cadence, the renovation has proven…In 2020, UVA Health opened its University Hospital Expansion (UHE)—a bespoke, greenfield Interventional Platform where structural grids and vibration profiles were optimized for 21st-century technology. Today, the same UVA team is attempting to install next-generation Guided Imaging Suites into the existing hospital’s legacy footprint. The difference is stark: while the new build allowed for a traditional design cadence, the renovation has proven that for high-acuity retrofits, Schematic Design (SD) is effectively dead. This session uses the contrast between UVA’s "Ideal State" (UHE) and "Reality State" (Renovation) to argue for a "Speed-to-Detail" methodology in complex retrofits. In a constrained renovation, deferring technical details to Design Development is a recipe for six-figure change orders. When the floor-to-floor heights are fixed and the column grid is immovable, equipment planning, magnetic shielding, and structural engineering must be solved at the "napkin sketch" phase. Moderated by Introba, this panel—featuring the Architect (Perkins&Will), the Equipment Planner (Introba), and the Owner (UVA Health)—will deconstruct the "Reverse Engineering" required to fit 2026 technology into a 1980s building. We will demonstrate how "skipping" the vague SD phase in favor of an accelerated, technically rigorous deep-dive prevented schedule delays and aligned clinical aspirations with engineering reality.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeTechnology & InnovationSession Track
Pier Vettorazzi
Melissa Turner
Jim Woody
Kevin Fox
Pier Vettorazzi
Pier VettorazziSenior Principal, Director MEQ, Introba
Melissa Turner
Melissa TurnerAssoc. Principal - MEQ, Introba
Jim Woody
Jim WoodySr. Project Architect, Assoc Principal, Perkins & Will
Kevin Fox
Kevin FoxDirector - Facilities Planning & Capital Development, University of Virginia
Pier Vettorazzi
Pier VettorazziSenior Principal, Director MEQ, Introba
Melissa Turner
Melissa TurnerAssoc. Principal - MEQ, Introba
Jim Woody
Jim WoodySr. Project Architect, Assoc Principal, Perkins & Will
Kevin Fox
Kevin FoxDirector - Facilities Planning & Capital Development, University of Virginia
AIA Forums Track:No
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No
Facilities and Project Management Track:No