Located in a modern medical building in the heart of Moscow, this facility houses a dozen combination exam/consultation rooms, administration offices, staff work areas, a lab, and comfortable waiting areas. This state-of-the-art medical facility is the product of a teaming between Columbia Presbyterian Health Services and PepsiCo, to meet the growing demand for U.S. healthcare in Russia. Magnusson Architecture and Planning was enlisted to design the facility, as well as coordinate the logistics of the construction, shipments of furniture, equipment and finishes from the United States.
In keeping with our principle of working closely with the client to familiarize ourselves with all aspects of the project, we took frequent trips to Moscow to acquaint ourselves with the site, the local professionals associated with this project and the local codes, materials and construction techniques, as well as local trade customs. Because most materials, furniture and equipment were shipped directly from the US, this fast track project required extensive coordination and project management services.
In keeping with our principle of working closely with the client to familiarize ourselves with all aspects of the project, we took frequent trips to Moscow to acquaint ourselves with the site, the local professionals associated with this project and the local codes, materials and construction techniques, as well as local trade customs. Because most materials, furniture and equipment were shipped directly from the US, this fast track project required extensive coordination and project management services.





