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Lighting the way

An important group of recent studies is validating the green building requirement that access to daylight be increased.…

News November 1

Lessons Learned From Designing A Heart Hospital

In August 2002, one of the country’s first all- digital, patient-centered, freestanding cardio-vascular care hospitals opened in Oklahoma…

Trends November 1

Growth and its pains

You are holding our fourth annual Architectural Showcase issue in your hand and, as you might have noticed…

Trends August 31

Our gift to you: Star-rated scorecards

As I traveled through the Merchandise Mart during NeoCon in June, I was reminded of the special privileges…

Trends August 31

Bariatric Design Considerations For Facilities

Design strategies for bariatric-specific units should also be used in all other hospital areas, in regard to spaces,…

Trends August 31

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center—Suzanne and David Saperstein Critical Care Tower Los Angeles

The Suzanne and David Saperstein Critical Care Tower at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles is a replacement…

News August 31

Sneak preview

Experienced readers of HEALTHCARE DESIGN know that every September we publish what is known as our Architectural Showcase…

Trends June 30

Down to Earth

I recently stumbled across a book in my library, Form Follows Fiasco, by AIA-award–winning architectural critic Peter Blake.…

Trends April 30

‘Interesting times’ in healthcare design

In the healthcare design world, we are living in what a Chinese philosopher once called “interesting times”—and pronounced…

Trends March 1

Learning the language

When the arts draw from one another for inspiration and concepts, it is said that the artists have…

Trends November 1
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