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Harvard University Teaches Healthcare About Green Kitchen Design
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, food service has the highest energy intensity of any sector, followed…
Trends April 3Stepping In A New Direction For Flooring
Andy Keller carries the unofficial title of “wayfinding missionary.” As president of Cincinnati-based Keller Studio Inc., Keller’s worked…
News April 1PHOTO TOUR: CHOC Children’s Hospital, Bill Holmes Tower
The journey for the Bill Holmes Tower began in 2005. Throughout its 50-year history, CHOC Children’s Hospital (Orange,…
Trends April 1Cardiac ICU Renovation, Children's National: Project Breakdown
Completion date: December 2011Owner: Children’s National Medical CenterTotal building area: 33,000 sq. ft. renovation, plus 33,000 sq. ft.…
News March 28Cardiac ICU Renovation Supports Growth At Children's National
The idea: Washington, D.C.'s Children’s National Medical Center opened its East Inpatient Tower in 2007, vacating patient units in…
News March 28PHOTO TOUR: Jill And John Freidenrich Center For Translational Research
At Stanford University’s School of Medicine (Palo Alto, Calif.), clinical trial researchers were scattered across multiple buildings, some…
News March 26Are Private Patient Rooms A Mistake?
In a recent blog post, my colleague Kristin Zeit shared a study of Roemer’s Law, or rather the…
News March 26More Support For Fewer Heads In Beds
A 54-year-old pronouncement known as Roemer’s Law says that the more beds a hospital has, the more beds…
News March 26Take Five With Joe Sprague
In this series, Healthcare Design magazine asks leading healthcare design professionals, firms, and owners to tell us what’s…
News March 26