In our latest endeavor, we at Long® Fence are proud to announce the completion of a significant project at Johns Hopkins Hospital’s new patient care building, marking another milestone in our ongoing commitment to enhancing the safety and aesthetics of healthcare environments. Our team successfully installed over 600-linear feet of stainless steel cable railing within the Entry Courtyard and the Phipps Garden, showcasing our capability to execute projects requiring exceptional technical skill and meticulous attention to detail.
The choice of stainless steel cable railing for this project reflects our dedication to selecting materials that are durable, resilient, and aesthetically pleasing. Stainless steel stands out for its robustness, resistance to corrosion, and minimal maintenance needs, making it an ideal choice for the hospital’s outdoor spaces. The cable railing system, with its sleek and minimalistic design, opens up the area, allowing unobstructed views of the gardens and courtyards, thus contributing to a serene and inviting atmosphere for patients, visitors, and staff.
Our collaboration with Johns Hopkins Hospital went beyond the mere installation of railings. From the outset, we engaged closely with the hospital’s planning and design teams, ensuring that our railing system met the strict safety standards requisite in healthcare facilities while also achieving the design vision for the new building. Our expertise in crafting custom solutions enabled us to tailor every section of railing to complement the distinctive features of the Entry Courtyard and Phipps Garden, thereby enhancing the overall unity and appeal of the hospital’s outdoor environments.
This project at Johns Hopkins Hospital’s new patient care building exemplifies our reputation as a leader in the field. It demonstrates our ability to deliver top-quality, enduring, and visually appealing outdoor structural solutions that align with the rigorous demands of healthcare settings. Through this project, we reaffirm our status as a trusted partner, capable of making significant contributions to projects aimed at improving patient care environments through superior design and engineering expertise. Our work at Johns Hopkins Hospital stands as a testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence and our ability to meet the challenges of today’s complex architectural and construction landscapes.
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