2014 Monumental Celebration
Shiel Sexton is once again building excellence. Three Shiel Sexton projects took home multiple awards at this year’s 2014 Monumental dinner; including awards in Achievement, Merit and Honors. The Monumental Awards honors excellence in architecture, real estate development, construction, engineering, innovative reuse, interior design, landscape architecture, neighborhood revitalization and public art. Shiel Sexton projects included Eskenazi Health 38th Street, Rehabilitation of 905 North Capitol Avenue and Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital and Eskenazi Health Campus.
Eskenazi Health West 38th Street was awarded with Achievement in the Architecture, Innovative Reuse and Neighborhood Revitalization Categories and Merit in the Engineering Category. Rehabilitation of 905 North Capitol Avenue was awarded with Merit in the Innovative Reuse and Interior Design Categories. Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital and Eskenazi Health Campus was awarded with the top award in their category; the Honor Award in the Construction Category.
Eskenazi Health West 38th Street
It is the largest of the community-based primary care clinics for Eskenazi Health (formerly known as Wishard). The project scope included the renovation of a 33,000 sf. former Circuit City building along with a 37,500 sf. two-story addition. The site was developed for public access and parking and included a landscaped garden/walk path.
Rehabilitation of 905 North Capitol Avenue
905 N Capitol Avenue contributes to the rebirth of the Capitol Avenue Corridor in an area near the Cultural Trail experiencing robust building activity. The 905 N Capitol building is home to both an A/E firm and mechanical equipment firm, contributing to the establishment of a distinct design district on the Capitol Corridor. The dramatic improvement of a blighted industrial building is the outward display of a community that supports sustainable development and commitment to environmental responsibility.
Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital and Eskenazi Health Campus
As the nation’s third-largest safety net healthcare system, the Eskenazi campus occupies the space on West 10th Street on the IUPUI campus. It features approximately 1.2 million square feet of facilities along with faculty and research facility housing offices for Eskenazi’s physicians, as well as administrative offices and research areas.