LEO A DALY Earns AIA Nebraska Design Award for Third Consecutive Year
AIA Nebraska recognizes the Omaha VA Ambulatory Care Center with an Architecture Citation Award
Innovative Design Strategies Revolutionize Veterans’ Mental Health Access in New and Renovated Facilities
LEO A DALY commemorates its impactful journey in designing state-of-the-art mental health facilities for veterans from coast-to-coast.
Zach Klebba Picked for Building Design + Construction’s 40 Under 40 Class of 2023
This LEO A DALY architect is one of 40 under 40 selected nationally for his industry contributions, community service and leadership.
Harbin Riverside District Recognized for Excellence in Design
Harbin Riverside District was awarded for excellence in design from the Shanghai Exploration and Design Trade Association.
LEO A DALY Earns Top Interior Design Award from The Hospitality Industry Network (NEWH) Dallas Chapter
LEO A DALY Dallas studio wins interior design award for design excellence and their contributions to the hopsitality industry.
LEO A DALY completes integrated facility for VA mental health services
This paradigm-shifting clinic will be the first to combine every mental health service the VA offers into one full-service resource for veterans
Photo Courtesy of Cullinan Properties.
The 150,000-SF one-of-a-kind facility replaces three local outmoded and undersized mental health clinics and integrates mental health care services including homeless veterans care, PTSD treatment, suicide prevention services, substance abuse treatment and an inpatient treatment program. The two-story VA mental health services facility sits on 20 acres of land and includes a clinic with 265 consult rooms, 60 in-patient beds, 800 parking stalls, an activities courtyard, a full-service kitchen, dining room and social activities room with access to computer education to help veterans engage back into society.
With enhanced outpatient and inpatient mental health services under one roof, the functional layout of the clinic aids to create a warm, therapeutic environment to treat veterans with multiple levels of trauma.
Kuo-yi (Ken) Shen, AIA, Associate, Architect and Digital Practice Manager for LEO A DALY says that balancing the needs of both staff and patients was paramount to designing such a complex mental health clinic, stating, “It was important that our design for safety bring a sense of calmness to instill trust between veterans and caregivers- all while upholding sensitivity to patient dignity and privacy. We are honored our work contributes to providing an important resource for our nation’s service men and women.”
The design considers the unique experiences of veterans and translates them into an environment tailored to their needs. The dimensions, orientation and interiors of every space are designed with trauma-informed principles in mind, reinforcing a sense of personal choice, safety and space. Calming elements like ample natural daylight, access to nature views and pathways to outdoor gardens and walking paths help the facility feel less clinical and more home-like.
Stephanie Webster, Senior Vice President, Director of Development for Cullinan Properties added, “The LEO A DALY team has been an instrumental project team member providing extensive experience and knowledge of VA design. They developed a straightforward solution to enhance the VA’s ability to facilitate patient recovery. We continue to look to find ways to work together in the future.”
The project achieved a two-globe score through the Green Building Initiative’s Green Globes New Construction program, one more than the one-Globe required by the VA. This designation emphasizes the project’s commitment to the environmental sustainability, health and wellness of its occupants.