
Sarah Jensen, a licensed architect, has focused the last two decades of her professional career on the program and construction management of complex medical facilities. She founded Jensen + Partners in 2002 to provide Owner's Representation Services for large healthcare and science projects. Jensen + Partners has served as the construction manager for the Orthopaedic Hospital Campus Reconstruction Plan, the newly opened Century City Doctors Hospital, two Catholic Healthcare West hospitals, and for multiple research facilities at the City of Hope Cancer Center. Sarah works closely with medical users, as well as the design and construction teams, in order to create the best physical, functional and cost-effective results. Her professional focus is on bringing clarity to projects and on solving complex problems.
Masters in Architecture, UCLA
Bachelor of Arts, Amherst College
Jensen + Partners – Founding Partner and President
Amgen, Inc. – Vice President of Engineering & Operations Services
UCLA – Assistant Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences Design & Construction
Hewlett Packard – Director, Facilities Design
American Institute of Architects
California State Board of Architects
| Emory University and Woodruff Healthscience Center |
Clifton Road Redevelopment Project and Healthcare Master Plan $1.7 Billion 800,000 GSF clinic replacement Master Plan |
| City of Hope | Multiple Projects $160 Million 1 MSF Master Planning, Multiple Research & |
| UCLA | Laboratory Buildings Westwood Replacement Hospital* $1 Billion 1.5 MSF Replacement Hospital |
Orthopaedic Hospital |
Orthopaedic Hospital Master Plan & Outpatient Clinic 650,000 GSF, Replacement hospital |
| Catholic Healthcare West | Northridge Community Hospital and Saint John’s Pleasant Valley Hospital $40 Million 111,000 GSF Hospital |
| Century City Doctors Hospital | Acute Care Facility $100 Million 150,000 GSF |
| Tri-City Medical Center | Master Plan to renovate and replace a 350-bed acute care hospital and related campus services |
| Barlow Respiratory Hospital | Master Plan and land entitlement study to replace hospital and develop a 25-acre historic site near downtown Los Angeles |



