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Sun Oct 182:00 PM – 3:00 PM

E33 – Unified Spaces, Unified Care: Designing Community-Based Public Health Campuses for Integrated, Equitable Care

Educational SessionMental & Behavioral Health

As communities confront rising behavioral health demand, workforce shortages, and widening health inequities, public health facilities must evolve from siloed service buildings into integrated, community-centered care hubs. This session examines how Perkins&Will, in partnership with Johnson County, Kansas designed a 130,000 SF integrated Health Services Building that not only co-locates Mental Health, Health & Environment, and Aging & Human Services but also integrates the care within a single, unified campus. 

Designed as a community-based public health anchor, the project advances Public Health 3.0 by aligning space, operations, and workforce needs to support whole-person care, interdisciplinary collaboration, and equitable access, particularly relevant for rural and underserved populations. The presentation moves beyond form-making to demonstrate how trauma-informed, universal, and biophilic design strategies directly support care integration, staff wellbeing, and long-term adaptability. 

Attendees will gain transferable design and planning strategies for public-sector and community-based healthcare projects, showing how architecture can strengthen public health delivery, reduce barriers to care, and future-ready facilities amid changing community needs. 

Speakers

Debbie Beck
Debbie BeckPrincipal, Heath Care Strategy/Planning Executive, Perkins&Will
Jerry Johnson
Jerry JohnsonDesign Principal, Perkins&Will
Todd Accardi
Todd AccardiDirector of Medical Planning, Perkins&Will
Lydia Travis
Lydia TravisPlanning & Strategy Lead for Facilities Management, Johnson County

More Information

Additional Comments:Public health agencies are being asked to do more with fewer resources while addressing behavioral health and workforce challenges. This session shows how design drives integrated care through a real project, informing community and rural facilities.
AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:Yes