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E4H Environments for Health Architecture promotes Coltrane, Dar, Bartolotta and Boyd

Portland, ME E4H Environments for Health Architecture has promoted Brian Coltrane and Allison Dar to principal, and Joy Bartolotta and Jon Boyd to associate principal.

Coltrane has been promoted to principal in Washington, DC. He has over 30 years of healthcare design experience, managing a variety of healthcare projects from initial programming to conceptual design, feasibility studies, budget development and analysis, new construction, and renovation projects. Dar, AIA, LEED AP, EDAC, has been promoted to principal and office director of Washington, DC. Allison has over 20 years of experience in healthcare design.

Boyd, AIA, LEED AP, has been promoted to associate principal and office director of Portland, ME. He has over 20 years of experience in planning and design, leading the delivery of unique spaces for outpatient care, behavioral health, as well as technically complex health science environments.

Bartolotta, NCIDQ, IIDA, EDAC has been promoted to associate principal and office director of Fort Worth, TX. 

As a registered interior designer with more than 20 years of experience in healthcare design, Bartolotta has a passion for creating healing spaces for patients and caregivers alike. She implements evidence-based design and biophilic elements in specialized healthcare environments.

“We take great pride in the promotion and success of our hardworking and talented team members,” said Jim Johnson, AIA, LSSGB, president. “These four individuals have displayed a commitment to delivering innovative, quality healthcare designs to enhance the wellbeing of our patients, staff, and families.”

E4H is committed to enhancing community health and wellness, bolstering innovative research initiatives, and continuing its mission of designing for the future of healthcare and health science + technology. E4H fosters an environment that supports the entrepreneurial spirit, embraces the passion and commitment of its employees, and cultivates growth within the healthcare industry.

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