INDIANAPOLIS — Eskenazi Health Thomas & Arlene Grande Campus has achieved Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Silver certification, joining a select and growing group of environmentally friendly and energy-efficient facilities in the country.
The 95,000 square-foot outpatient health care campus opened in April 2024 as part of a nearly $90 million investment in capital improvements to primary care facilities across Marion County. It is Eskenazi Health’s most comprehensive, innovative and community-focused health center on the east side of Indianapolis.
Eskenazi Health received the Silver designation through the selection of sustainable materials, energy efficient mechanical, plumbing, and electrical infrastructure, and the introduction of multiple low-maintenance green spaces as part of the campus design. A variety of window systems helps bring daylight inside the facility while creating a welcoming and healing environment.
A walking path surrounds the campus, and two outdoor spaces — the East and West Plaza of Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Gardens. Produce grown in a large garden and orchard along the north end of the campus is used for patient education and nutrition programs.
The east side health care campus, which is located at 6002 E. 38th St.
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