Healthcare Design at Interface Engineering
Thoughtful engineering can have a positive, profound impact on medical facilities. When every system is appropriately designed, the healing process improves and the performance of building and staff is enhanced. We’re known for our depth of expertise and our desire to build healing environments that advance the practice of healthcare and laboratory design. Simply put, it’s our specialty.
- Additions, Renovations, Expansions
- Phasing for Facilities in Operation
- Patient Rooms (General + Critical Care)
- Family Birth/Labor, Delivery, Recovery, and Postpartum
- Neonatal Intensive Care Units
- Emergency Departments
- Surgery + Operating Rooms
- Imaging Suites
- Pharmacy + Cleanrooms
- Hospital + Campus Infrastructure
- Central Utility Plants
- Ambulatory Surgical Centers
- Outpatient Clinics + Medical Office Buildings
- Oncology + Cancer Centers
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Interface in the News
Building Systems for a Changing Climate
As climate change accelerates, traditional assumptions about building performance are becoming less reliable. Most energy models still rely on historical weather data (TMY3),…
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Oregon Supreme Court Rehabilitation Featured on ARCAT Podcast
The Oregon Supreme Court Interior Modernization and Seismic Retrofit was recently featured on the ARCAT podcast, with Andrew Smith, AIA, APT RP of Hennebery Eddy Architects…
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Smart Infrastructure: Connecting Lighting, Power & HVAC Through IoT
What happens when lighting, power, and HVAC finally speak the same language? Interface Engineering invites you to attend the second installment of our 2026 High Performance…
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Jesse Agosta to Present at 2026 OSHE Spring Conference
Interface Engineering is pleased to share that Jesse Agosta, PE, HFDP, Principal and Healthcare Practice Co-Lead in our Portland office, will be speaking at the Oregon Society for…
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Kyleen Rockwell to Present at SimBuild 2026
Interface Engineering Selected for The Octagon House Modernization
Interface Engineering has been selected by the Architects Foundation to support the sensitive modernization of The Octagon House, a 9,000‑square‑foot National Historic Landmark…
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