Chesapeake Regional Medical Center is the only independent, community based hospital in Virginia’s Hampton Roads region. The 300-plus-bed hospital features the best heart attack survival rates of any major health system in the region, a nationally accredited Chest Pain Center, and—as of 2022—the new Richard S. Bray Critical Care Tower.

The 72,000-square-foot tower is part of a $150 million Master Facility Expansion of the hospital that also included a new cancer center, intensive care unit (ICU) with 30 ICU beds, operating room, and cardiac testing diagnosis facilities.

Unicel Architectural worked with architect PF&A Design, of Norfolk, VA, to supply nearly 400 total Vision Control® insulating glass units (IGUs) with integrated louver technology totaling 2,975 square feet for phases 1 and 2 of the expansion. This included:

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