Inpatient Projects: Upstate N.Y. hospital unveils big plan

Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie to expand with $466M pavilion

By Erin E. Porter

The flowing shape of the proposed $466 million, seven-story, 696,000 square foot, 294-room Vassar Brothers Medical Center inpatient pavilion in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is intended to remind visitors of the neighboring Hudson River. (Rendering courtesy of RTKL)

The flowing shape of the proposed $466 million, seven-story, 696,000 square foot, 294-room Vassar Brothers Medical Center inpatient pavilion in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., is intended to remind visitors of the neighboring Hudson River. (Rendering courtesy of RTKL)

With a design that’s meant to capture the look and feel of the adjacent Hudson River, a new patient pavilion being planned for Vassar Brothers Medical Center is expected to be a landmark and a point of pride for the city of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., for generations to come.

LaGrangeville, N.Y.-based Health Quest, the hospital’s parent health system, recently released plans for

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