Dipesh Patel
M.Arch., OAA, MRAIC
G+G Partnership Architects
Dipesh Patel is a registered Architect with a specialization in
health care Architecture. He holds a Bachelor in Science from
University of Toronto Architecture Program, and a Masters in
Architecture from the State University of New York, where he
specialized in health care design. He is an Executive Associate with
G+G Partnership Architects.
Mr. Patel has over 14 years experience designing and building
state-of-the-art health care and research facilities. As Project
Architect for the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) since 1997,he
has overseen more than $500-million worth of construction. He has a
keen interest and aptitude in using the latest technology and
contemporary healing philosophies to create environments that are
the best possible for patients. All of the redevelopment projects at
LHSC are one-of-a-kind and they all push the envelope of what modern
digital hospitals have to offer. Dipesh always develops a team based
approach to projects, consulting with a variety of users and experts
at every stage.
Dipesh also leads G+G clients in their pursuit of approval with the
Ministry of Health and local governments. He has been instrumental
in many hospital fund raising campaigns and has helped client
foundations put together successful campaigns by offering many
innovative ideas and hands-on support.
Professional Accreditation:
Master of Architecture, State University of New York
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Toronto
Member, Ontario Association of Architects
Member, Royal Architectural Institute of Canada
Relevant Health Care Design & Construction Experience:
•
London Health Science Centre
(LHSC), London, Canada
$500M – Restructuring & Redevelopment Project
•
Mount Sinai Hospital,
Toronto, Canada
$200M – Expansion and Renovation
•
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,
Toronto, Canada
$300M – Expansion
• Canadian Surgical Technologies and Advanced Robotics, London,
Canada
$35M – New Building
Relevant Health Care Design & Construction Experience continued:
•
Shriners Hospital for Children Canada Proposal,
London, Canada
$100M – New Building
•
Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics
$250M – New Building
•
Amgen Inc.,
California, USA
•
University of Toronto,
Surgical Skills Labs, Toronto, Canada
•
Princess Margaret Hospital,
Toronto, Canada
•
Sanofi Pasteur Laboratory,
Toronto, Canada
$150M – New Lab Building
•
Novartis,
Toronto, Canada
$70M – New Lab Building
Updated June 2008