A neighborhood clinic that reads as a good civic neighbor, not an institution.
Eastgate brings primary care, behavioral health, and dental services together under one approachable roof at the heart of its community.
The building steps down to meet the residential street, with a generous porch and timber soffit that signal welcome rather than process. Inside, a daylit central spine connects every service so families can move between appointments without re-checking in.
Durable, low-maintenance materials keep operating costs within reach of a community health budget while still feeling warm and cared-for.
Architecture for healthcare, community health, and worship — designed for the people they serve.