



Psychotic Disorders Unit
This Psychotic Disorders Inpatient Center is housed in what is lovingly referred to as "Main House" and is the flagship building of Silver Hill Hospital. Not only does it serve as its visual icon, but it also houses many of the Hospital's central campus programs including the only patient cafeteria, patient servery, and dining room. The building also houses several inpatient programs including the newest addition to the building, a new eating disorder unit on the second floor.
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While the building was destructed in 2006 with only one exterior wall remaining Richard Turlington Architects, meticulously restored the original character adding new shed dormers to the roof area, which allowed the building to completely expand into the third floor allowing the Hospital to almost double their treatment space. In addition to a complete re-design of the entire building, the grounds were also reorganized to become adjacent to the pedestrian footpath. An exterior rear courtyard was added with teak chairs, tables, and chaises.
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Richard Turlington Architects simultaneously created the interior design of the building keeping with the character of the house.