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Choosing a Glass Contractor
Glass has long been recognized as a flexible design material, enabling architects and construction companies to create “looks”…
Trends March 1Now it Begins
As promised in our September 2002 annual showcase issue, HEALTHCARE DESIGN has become a quarterly publication this year.…
Trends March 1Office Design for Organizational Effectiveness
Office work is a relatively large component of what takes place in healthcare settings. In addition to administrative…
Trends March 1Touring the hospital of the future
In designing anything as permanent as a new structure, planners want to be as sure as possible that…
Trends March 1‘May you always live in interesting times…’
This well-known Chinese proverbactually it’s a Chinese curse, but as an optimist I prefer to think of it…
Trends March 1Children's Hospital Boston: From the Mock-Up Room to Reality
Feeling as though we had inadvertently wandered onto a TV stage set for ER, a contingent of 15…
Trends March 1Sails for the Navy
In its design of a new outpatient clinical wing for the Naval Hospital Bremerton, the architectural design firm…
Trends March 1Designing the ultimate nursing unit
Unfortunately, the above scenarios exemplify the paradox that exists on many nursing units in a variety of healthcare…
Trends March 1Constructing a patient-safe healthcare facility
In the early 1930s, the construction industry considered one death per $1 million spent on construction to be…
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