Some projects are particularly fascinating if you take a close look.  The Featured Project outlines a certain project, highlighting its especially outstanding facets.

Fort Wayne Oncology and Hematology
Comprehensive Cancer Care Center At Lutheran Hospital

It is with pride and excitement that we have taken on this assignment, which is now completed and open to the public. To design Indiana’s state-of-the-art Cancer Treatment Center is a contribution from Hoch Associates' attention to detail and the significance of the rare opportunity that it is to create an environment that comprehensively envelopes the needs of cancer patients and families at such a trying time in their lives.

The ground-breaking, which took place April of 2006, signified the first physical steps toward completion. The Cancer Center exceeds 48,000 s.f., housing Fort Wayne Medical Oncology and Hematology, a Cancer Resource & Treatment Center, a surgery center, the Leukemia Society, and various tenant spaces.

When designing such an environment for such specific and sensitive functions, certain principles are at the forefront of concern. It requires a high level of understanding and experience with these principles to produce a project of this significance that incorporates all of the needs of each and every user of the created environment.

The experts at Hoch Associates chose to design the Cancer Center due to our aptitude for such careful and sound practices in medical design. We have been honored to work on such an exciting and profound project.


A 2-D Rendering of the intended
Comprehensive Cancer Care Center.


Preliminary Sketch: A helpful tool for graphic visualization.


Design Development Physical Model:
A step further in the process, closer to
exemplifying the finished product.


Schematic Physical Model: A helpful tool for site and
physical visualization of the
Cancer Center in relation to the site.