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Warren N. Goodwin
FAIA, FHFI

President & CEO

Warren is a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects with over 30 years of experience in healthcare facility design and program management. He has managed facility development activities for individual hospitals, healthcare systems and universities across the United States. His years of architectural design, production, program management and firm management experience have proven to be of great benefit in managing the facility development process. Prior to forming APM, Warren was Vice President for Facilities Planning & Development at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

 

Warren often lectures to nationally recognized professional groups on various aspects of program management and “partnering” design and construction projects.  Since 1996, Warren has served on the Facility Guidelines Institute Revision Committee which edits the content of the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Hospitals and Outpatient Facilities.  These guidelines have been adopted, in whole or in part, as code by the vast majority of states and set the standard for hospital design in the U.S. and abroad.

 

Warren and Dana, his wife of 51 years, live in Franklin Tennessee. His hobbies are woodworking, yachting, hunting, and fly fishing.

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Education

Bachelor of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology (1971)

Registered Architect

Tennessee

Professional Affiliations

American Institute of Architects – College of Fellows

AIA Tennessee, President 1994, 2010

AIA/AHA Guidelines for Design and Construction of Health Care Facilities – Revision Committee, 1997, 2001, 2006, 2010, 2014

Health Facility Institute – Fellow, (Director 1994-2005, Chairman 2003)

AIA Academy of Architecture for Health

SELECTED PROJECT EXPERIENCE

Regional One Health, Memphis, Tennessee – Programming, campus master planning, program management, office building development, land acquisition support

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, Tennessee – Vice President for Facilities Planning & Development, Responsible for $1.2B design and construction program

Vanderbilt Health @ One Hundred Oaks, Nashville, Tennessee – $100M adaptive reuse of deteriorated 450,000 square foot shopping mall to accommodate VUMC outpatient services

MidState Medical Center, Meriden, Connecticut – $45M replacement facility

University of Miami Medical Center, Miami, Florida – Campus master plan

Adventist Health System, Orlando Florida – $700M capital program management including:

Bolingbrook Hospital, Bolingbrook Illinois – $130M new hospital

Shawnee Mission Medical Center, Merriam, Kansas – $84M renovations and additions

Florida Hospital Memorial Division, Ormond Beach, Florida – $250M replacement

Metroplex Adventist Hospital – Killeen, Texas – $15M renovation and addition

Florida Hospital System – Orlando, Florida – Three project peer reviews

Florida Hospital Heartland Division – Sebring, Florida- $12M, 36 bed med/surg addition