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ASID: Providing positive distractions during the patient wait experience
A typical patient arrives at a medical facility welcomed by a room filled with rows of chairs and…
News June 13Thoughts from the AIA National Convention Part 1
This year’s AIA National Convention in sweltering Miami marks my first attendance at the show. While our focus…
News June 10Community Clinics: Reinvesting cost-savings into design
In my last post, I discussed how healthcare legislation and the emphasis on containing costs are offering new…
News June 10Acoustical design in healthcare: An issue that needs to be heard
Noise in healthcare is an important concern. Achieving high-performance acoustical design in healthcare facilities is a challenge that…
Trends June 10Guidelines for building MOBs
They go by several names—MOBs, (medical office buildings), POBs (physicians office buildings), Ambulatory Services, or even Retail Medical—but…
News June 8Questioning LEED certification
There was an op-ed last month in the New York Times that takes on the U.S. Green Building…
News June 6ASID: Benefits and limitations of standardizing interior finishes
Anyone familiar with corporate “enterprise systems” has witnessed the benefit of companies sharing standard, commoditized, accounting, payroll, shipping/receiving,…
News June 6ASID: Patient- or caregiver-centered design?
When talking about healthcare design, our focus most often is on the patient’s overall well being, and of…
News May 31EBD versus designing for work flow
When scrolling through the HEALTHCARE DESIGN Twitter feed, I noticed a video posted by Karlsberger called “Capacity through…
News May 31