Emergency infrastructure within the building and the location of critical equipment was a key priority in the design of the new 320-foot tall center in New York.
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Vision Realized at NewYork-Presbyterian David H. Koch Center
The new 734,000-square-foot center answers goals to transform ambulatory care and challenge conventional design approaches to large, urban facilities.
Face Time: Parini Mehta
The associate principal at CO Architects talks about renovating her home, expanding behavioral health resources, and her efforts to introduce more young women to architecture.
FIRST LOOK: Orlando Health South Lake Hospital Center for Specialty Surgery
The outpatient surgery center, expected to open in November 2019, will include four ORs, two procedure rooms, and observation rooms for patients recovering from surgery.
PHOTO TOUR: Scottish Rite for Children Orthopedic and Sports Medicine Center
The new pediatric orthopedic center in Frisco, Texas, which opened in October 2018, is designed with an emphasis on movement and color.
PHOTO TOUR: Gulf Coast Medical Center Skilled Nursing Unit
The project, opened in January 2019, is designed to address the community’s immediate post-acute needs with flexibility design features to adapt to evolving healthcare needs.
FIRST LOOK: Norton Brownsboro Hospital
The Louisville, Ky., facility is adding a new bed tower and renovating its exiting facility to expand surgery and ED services.
PHOTO TOUR: Kettering Health Network Middletown
The 66,000-square-foot outpatient center, opened in August 2018, houses an ED, attached MOB, and shell space to expand services in the future.
FIRST LOOK: Dignity Health Mercy Gilbert Medical Center, Women’s and Children’s Tower
See a sneak peek of the new five-story bed tower scheduled for completion in December 2020.
Research Brief: Mock-Ups Best For Clinician Input
A new study published in HERD Journal compares different media and how they affect the design process.
Exterior Innovations On Display At Novak Center for Children’s Health In Kentucky
For the exterior of the new eight-story building in Louisville, Ky., design firm GBBN Architects drew inspiration from children’s imaginations to deliver a bold statement on campus.
Stepping Forward
Technology is moving the industry closer to personalized medicine, creating more opportunity for designers to personalize and improve the patient experience.




















