FreemanWhite in downtown San Diego brings the healthcare-exclusive architecture legacy of a firm founded in 1892 to the Broadway corridor, operating as the center of excellence for hospital design within Jacksonville-based Haskell following a 2014 acquisition. The firm's acute-care and ambulatory-facility packages move from master planning through construction administration, a full delivery arc that hands off to general contractors — Suffolk Construction among those executing institutional builds — on phased hospital expansions requiring occupied-facility coordination. FreemanWhite's 100-percent healthcare focus produced the Catalyst subsidiary for emergency-department design, a specialized practice that pioneered infection-control room layouts during the 2014 Ebola response and informed CDC-published protocols for isolation-bay ventilation. The San Diego office's design-build portfolio for Sharp HealthCare pairs medical-equipment planning with clinical-workflow simulation, producing construction documents that coordinate infection-control ventilation alongside the broader institutional design scope at Heleo Architecture + Design on the same downtown corridor. The most technically demanding engagements involve multi-year acute-care tower expansions requiring OSHPD seismic-compliance upgrades, phased patient-floor decanting, and critical-system redundancy design that keeps surgical suites operational during active construction.