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Paul Curole

Paul Curole

Vice President of FacilitiesLady of the Sea General Hospital

Paul is responsible for maintaining all mechanical equipment, facilities, and grounds of the hospital along with its clinics and pharmacies. With 10 years of dedicated service, he serves as 1 of 4 primary contacts for all FEMA related Ida recovery activities. He is a seasoned professional with 35+ years of experience in the HVAC, electrical, AC/refrigeration, and large-scale commercial construction industries. He enjoys fishing with his granddaughters and is highly skilled at making and repairing things with his hands. In both his professional and personal life, Paul always maintains a strong commitment to quality and superior results.

Tue Oct 202:30 PM – 3:30 PM

E98 – Built to Remain: Hardening Rural Healthcare with Coastal High-Rise Strategies

On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida destroyed the roof of Lady of the Sea General Hospital in Cut Off, Louisiana, exposing critical building envelope de…On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida destroyed the roof of Lady of the Sea General Hospital in Cut Off, Louisiana, exposing critical building envelope deficiencies as staff worked to protect patients. This session analyzes how the original critical acce…On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida destroyed the roof of Lady of the Sea General Hospital in Cut Off, Louisiana, exposing critical building envelope deficiencies as staff worked to protect patients. This session analyzes how the original critical access hospital failed and how the 84,000 square foot replacement facility incorporates construction techniques adapted from coastal high-rise design in high-impact zones like Miami-Dade County. Presenter…On August 29, 2021, Hurricane Ida destroyed the roof of Lady of the Sea General Hospital in Cut Off, Louisiana, exposing critical building envelope deficiencies as staff worked to protect patients. This session analyzes how the original critical access hospital failed and how the 84,000 square foot replacement facility incorporates construction techniques adapted from coastal high-rise design in high-impact zones like Miami-Dade County. Presenters will contrast the operational and construction failures the storm revealed with the new facility's resilience strategies, including hardened building envelope construction and protected building systems. By examining priorities of staff who experienced the disaster firsthand and applying high-rise engineering rigor to rural healthcare, we present a transferable framework for hardened construction in high-risk communities. Attendees will learn how resilient design transforms rebuilding from a financial liability into a sustainable long-term investment, ensuring critical access remains intact for vulnerable populations.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeResiliency & High-Performance DesignSession Track
Angelle Lavergne Terry
Paul Curole
Micah Morgan
Jordan Aucoin
Angelle Lavergne Terry
Angelle Lavergne TerryPartner, Architect, WHLC Architecture
Paul Curole
Paul CuroleVice President of Facilities, Lady of the Sea General Hospital
Micah Morgan
Micah MorganPartner, Architect, WHLC Architecture
Jordan Aucoin
Jordan AucoinArchitectural Designer, WHLC Architecture
Angelle Lavergne Terry
Angelle Lavergne TerryPartner, Architect, WHLC Architecture
Paul Curole
Paul CuroleVice President of Facilities, Lady of the Sea General Hospital
Micah Morgan
Micah MorganPartner, Architect, WHLC Architecture
Jordan Aucoin
Jordan AucoinArchitectural Designer, WHLC Architecture
AIA Forums Track:Yes
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
Clinical Track:No
Facilities and Project Management Track:Yes