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From bench to bedside

Designed by Perkins+Will, the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for Cancer Immunotherapeutics and Tumor Immunology is a unique…

News April 30

Looking 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 30

Lighting, Art, and Corner & Wall Protection

Architectural glass Skyline Design’s 12 new patterns in kid’s glass art collection encourage interactivity and creative play. “Try-on”…

News April 30

Platinum products and services guide: Most innovative product designers product showcase

Ever come across a product that was so beautifully designed that you just had to comment on it?…

News April 30

Engineering the Architecture

Frank Gehry is probably the most prominent living architect to fit the moniker of the “starchitect.” His design…

News April 30

Nanotextiles 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 28

Challenging 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 28

What 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 26

Do 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 25
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