In response to its transition from an Army Community Hospital to an Army Health Clinic, Fort Jackson faced a significant shift in medical service delivery. Inpatient services had been eliminated, leading to vacant operating rooms, an unused cafeteria, and dispersed departments across aging facilities. The central hospital—approaching fifty years old—had been renovated in patches over the decades, resulting in disjointed layouts and duplicated functions. To bring order to the system, the U.S. Army Health Facility Planning Agency engaged WestEast Design Group to lead the development of a comprehensive Facility Master Plan and Medical Area Development Plan. The charge was to assess 17medical buildings across the installation, identify opportunities for consolidation, and chart a strategic roadmap for future improvements.