The Veterans Affairs Fredericksburg Health Care Center, set to open in March 2025, will be one of the largest privately-owned VA medical centers in the U.S., bringing comprehensive, high-quality outpatient care to veterans across northern Virginia. This 430,000+ square-foot facility will replace three smaller clinics, expanding services for over 29,000 veterans annually with primary, specialty, and mental health care, plus a range of diagnostic capabilities.
Inspired by Fredericksburg’s historic charm, the center’s design fosters a welcoming, village-like environment that combines modern medical capabilities with a community-centered atmosphere. By incorporating smaller building components, the facility creates a more approachable, less intimidating scale, with diverse indoor and outdoor spaces tailored to meet the unique needs of patients, staff, and visitors. This thoughtful approach reduces stress and enhances the experience for all who visit. The campus features over 2.5 acres of healing gardens designed to engage the senses, support mental health, and offer spaces for reflection and restoration. These gardens demonstrate a commitment to social equity, providing mental health support for all occupants.
The Veterans Affairs Fredericksburg Health Care Center recently earned a Two Green Globes certification, underscoring its dedication to resource efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and improved occupant wellness. Notable achievements include energy performance 26% above baseline standards, achieved through an advanced building envelope, efficient HVAC systems, and reduced lighting power. More than 50% of the exterior landscaping comprises native, drought-tolerant plants that require no irrigation, enhancing sustainability and resilience. The facility also prioritizes air quality and comfort through high-performance ventilation, VOC-compliant materials, and rigorous radon controls.
This Veterans Day and beyond, we’re honored to design a space that supports veterans’ health and well-being through innovative, sustainable design.
📷: Keith Isaacs