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All hail the cushion plumpers!
Interior designers being described as “cushion plumpers”? I can only imagine how Jain Malkin, Tama Duffy Day, or…
News April 30Looking for depth-Leading patients into art
Though a large portion of Detroit-based photographer Monte Nagler’s business is now healthcare-based, it wasn’t always that way.…
News April 30From bench to bedside
Designed by Perkins+Will, the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Cancer Immunotherapeutics and Tumor Immunology is a unique…
News April 30Challenging the AIA's definition of 'green'
I recently came across a blog post from Kaid Benfield, Director, Smart Growth Program, Washington D.C., called “I…
News April 28Nanotextiles offer healthcare designers more choices
Nanotechnology has a scientifically hip sound to it. The study of matter at the atomic/molecular level, nanotechnology has…
News April 28What gets left in the attic?
If you are on a major hospital project and your specifications are "traditional,” you might be on the…
News April 26ASID: Dying—The way it should be
I recently had the privilege of visiting a friend’s 93-year-old mom as she lay dying of natural causes…
News April 25Do you design for counter-terrorism?
Last week’s HEALTHCARE DESIGN poll question asked: RIBA recently launched guidelines for designing public spaces for counter-terrorism. Do…
News April 25ASID: The human animal speaks: Are we listening?
For patients, family members, and extended caregivers, hospital stays are an emotional rollercoaster ride contributing to disruptions in…
News April 19