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Designing for safety

Nine miles on foot; constant alertness, concentration, and preparedness for the unexpected; endurance and determination to fight fatigue;…

News July 31

The art of med caps

As hospitals and clinics continue to implement expansive art programs in their facilities, it only follows that eventually,…

News July 31

Five Questions to Ask Your Designer

For designers, costs, economies, and expertise are playing a larger role in the healthcare industry. In a competitive…

News July 28

ASID: Office culture: Designers have chotskies too

Just over a year ago, our Perkins+Will DC office was awarded a new corporate project: the new Perkins+Will…

News July 25

Does effective BIM use necessitate a team approach?

There was a recent blog post on Reed Construction Data by Mark Mergenschroer entitled, “BIM Requires a TEAM…

News July 21

ASID: Incorporating patient- and family-centered care concepts

Patient- and family-centered care is an innovative approach to the planning, delivery, and evaluation of healthcare that is…

News July 20

Is modern architecture too tiresome?

Recently, heralded film critic Roger Ebert wrote an editorial for the Chicago Sun-Times titled, “The image of a…

News July 14

ASID: Addition by subtraction

Healthcare spaces easily become saturated with “stuff: halls crowded with stretchers and wheelchairs; walls covered in handrails, bumper…

News July 13

ASID: Staff considerations when designing healthcare facilities

When I’m designing healthcare spaces, I always keep three groups of occupants in mind throughout the entire process:…

News July 7
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