A colorful, geographically based graphic package provides wayfinding and positive distractions at the new hospital in Iowa City, Iowa.
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Creating A New Vision At Vocational Rehabilitation Center
The residential facility in New Hempstead, N.Y., provides a safe, welcoming environment for newly blind people to learn independent living and job skills.
Take 5 With Chris Connell
The chief design officer with Cleveland Clinic discusses the top five trends and issues getting his attention right now.
WellnessWorks: Just What The Doctor Ordered
New York’s WellnessWorks answers demand by bringing co-working space to healthcare.
Take 5 With Rebecca Donner
The interior designer and owner of Inner Design Studio discusses the top five trends and issues getting her attention right now.
Celebrating The Great Outdoors At Sunshine Coast University Hospital
The 450-bed tertiary teaching hospital in Australia created a vibrant outdoor setting for patients, families, and staff.
Game Changers In Healthcare Design
New technologies are helping healthcare project teams achieve more realistic project visuals, meet shorter schedules, and collaborate more closely.
PHOTO TOUR: Milton District Hospital
During an extensive redevelopment project, the hospital tripled its facility size and increased private inpatient bed count for a growing population in Milton, Ontario, Canada.
PHOTO TOUR: Studio Dental
The dental office taps Montalba Architects to deliver an unconventional but refined setting for its first brick-and-mortar location.
PHOTO TOUR: Carteret Health Care Specialty Pavilion and Bed Tower Expansion
The phased project, which was completed in July 2017, includes an expanded med/surg unit, women’s services unit, critical care unit, and a joint and spine unit in Morehead City, N.C.
Face Time: Jimmy Macias
The senior project designer at HMC Architects shares his thoughts on working abroad, the pressure of project schedules, and making a difference outside the office.
FIRST LOOK: Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital Expansion
The 98,000-square-foot addition to the hospital patient tower will include 72 inpatient beds, a surgical building addition with three ORs, and adaptable nurses’ stations.



















