Learning From COVID-19 Building, Design Response

The vast majority of healthcare facilities in the United States were not designed to handle a global pandemic like COVID-19. While some master planning efforts may have considered the possibility of our current situation, the many variables involved in preparing for a...

ZGF Architects Adds Wellness Expert To Design Team

ZGF Architects has hired Flavia Grey to lead its firmwide data and research and development group. Grey, who will be based in the firm’s Seattle office, will partner with clients and project teams to incorporate data-driven decision-making, including occupancy...

Face Time: Sheila Ruder

As a child, Sheila Ruder knew architecture was in her future, but it wasn’t until she walked into Professor George Mann’s class at Texas A&M University that she fell in love with the complexities and impact of healthcare design. She’s spent the last 17 years...
PHOTO TOUR: Yale Child Study Center

PHOTO TOUR: Yale Child Study Center

A new facility at Yale Child Study Center (YCSC) in New Haven, Conn., brings all staff and operations under one roof in a space that supports clinical and research activity for children’s behavioral health. Previously, patients were treated at multiple locations...

Learning From One Pandemic To Prepare For The Next

With nearly 1 million confirmed cases worldwide and counting, COVID-19 is straining healthcare facilities unlike anything in recent memory. It also presents an unprecedented opportunity to analyze how healthcare facilities are performing and which design elements...
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series
Strategy & Planning Series