Olympia, WA

Nisqually Indian Tribe Health and Wellness Center

Markets
Services
Features
Design Development
Engineered Construction Drawings
Expressed Timber Structure
Schematic Design
The Nisqually Indian Tribe took a holistic approach when programming its $22 million health center

AHBL provided structural engineering services for the new Nisqually Tribe Health and Wellness Center in Nisqually, WA. Structural services included the creation of schematic design and design development, engineered construction drawings, reviewing and editing structural specifications in coordination with KMB architects. Structural design and detailing incorporated elements of expressed timber structure at waiting room lobby and Healing room consistent with Native themed construction. 

The modern facility houses comprehensive medical services such as a contemporary medical clinic, an alternative medical clinic including traditional native healing practices, a dental clinic, and a behavioral health counseling clinic among other spaces. The building is comprised of 47,700 SF medical office space on two floors and 2,500 SF of future tenant space. The building’s design subtly instills healing and calmness among patients and staff using biophilic principles throughout the building. Natural light streams in through generous skylights along long interior corridors. Additionally, the deeply rooted “Healing Circle” indigenous practice and its guiding principles of spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional health are showcased through the building’s architecture and intentional programming. 

 

Photos: Benjamin Benschneider

Drone Photo: Korsmo Construction

Teaming Partners

  • Owner: Nisqually Indian Tribe
  • Architect: KMB Architects

Related Projects

  • Central Washington Hospital Expansion and Remodel

    This $150M expansion and remodel added much-needed capacity for in-patient care services.

  • Nooksack Indian Tribe Wellness Center

    Designing healing‑centered healthcare through integrated structural and landscape design

  • Whidbey General Hospital Addition

    Whidbey General Hospital expansion features nature‑focused healing design

  • Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital

    New state-of-the-art facility will be the only Level II pediatric trauma center in western Washington

  • Othello Community Hospital Ambulance Facility

    Supporting emergency response through reliable, community‑focused site engineering