Project Overview:
Sheridan Memorial Hospital is expanding their current cancer treatment center by constructing a new building that connects to their existing radiation vaults. By reusing the fully functional vaults, often the most costly component of any cancer center, the project saves considerable dollars over building completely new. In the 14,000 square feet of new construction, their cancer program gains additional offices, exam rooms, a larger open and welcoming infusion treatment space, conference meeting rooms, friendly lobby space, and support and storage spaces to keep everything running smoothly. References from around the region, like the Big Horn Mountains and the Historic Sheridan Inn were used as design inspiration for the look and feel of the building.





