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St. Peter’s University Hospital Employee Cafeteria, New Brunswick, NJ
OUR CLIENTS
DMR’s target client base is the
progressive companies, people and
organizations that are transforming
communities, solving complex
problems and upgrading various
infrastructure — no matter the
sector or scope. Having played a
role in many transformative projects,
we seek out clients who will allow
us to exercise our creativity and to
solve problems we can’t yet predict.
Looking back on how we’ve grown
over the years, some of our most
inspirational and motivating clients
brought with them complex projects
that we had never done before.
PROJECT SPOTLIGHT
With more than $15 million of
recent work at St. Peter’s University
Hospital in New Brunswick, DMR
is blending its understanding of
health care facilities — a class
unlike any other in real estate due
to technological evolutions — with
its ability to create outstanding
functionality and an aesthetic that
engages patients.
For years, medical facility layouts
have been moving toward
777 Terrace Avenue, Suite 607
Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 07604
OUR EXPERTISE
♦ Architectural design for
workplace, residential,
mixed-use, health care,
retail, municipal, education;
Professional planning
experiential design which focuses
on more than simply providing
care, but acknowledges that spatial
experiences, such as calming
materials, privacy and clear
wayfi nding impact both services
and healing. In the surgery suite,
DMR created an interior design
scheme that so closely matched
the hospital’s commitment to
patient experience that it has
been implemented as a standard,
beginning with DMR’s projects at
the oncology and cardiology suites.
Recognizing that the user
experience is not limited to only
patients, this theme continues into
the new employee cafeteria, which
was reimagined to provide staff with
an experience more like eating at an
upscale café or restaurant through
the use of high-top tables and bank
seating, a “kitchen island” and a
lounge area for relaxing.
We are particularly proud of this
work at St. Peter’s University
Hospital. Like all architecture, there
is a meeting of science and art —
but where health care is concerned,
an architect’s ability to marry
functional needs like circulation and
adjacencies with experiential needs
like fi nishes and furniture is critical in
spaces where seconds can make a
difference.
ONE MORE THING
The people at DMR set us apart.
Our professionals are extreme-
ly talented and uniquely qual-
ifi ed, offering a wide range of
backgrounds in addition to the
anticipated team of architects,
planners and designers. Aside
from being exceedingly capable,
our people are committed. We
are committed to our clients,
to overcoming the challenges
necessary to make our projects
a success, and to working to-
gether. With a collaborative work
environment, we feel that all of
our clients, regardless of who is
assigned to manage day-to-day
tasks, benefi t from the combina-
tion of knowledge and spirit of
commitment that exists within
our offi ce.



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