Interior Design - January 2014
Kaleida Health recognized by interior design award
The medical complex was designed to remove the barriers between cardiology and neurosurgery, and between research, teaching, and clinical practice
1/31/2014

Children's Medical Center Dallas installs interactive exhibit
As part of yearlong centennial celebration, hospital adds feature that celebrates history
1/29/2014

Lean design means doing more with less
For the Lean method to work, an efficient operational process must be supported by the physical space
1/29/2014

The patient is the focus of cancer center design
It's important for designers to understand the spectrum of journeys that cancer patients experience, to gain empathy that informs the design of environments to more effectively support the cancer fight
1/28/2014

Designer's passion for kids' healthcare design started early
Blogger's parents supported and cared for children and their families medically and through education and product design
1/21/2014

Material choices crucial in behavioral health setting
Behavioral health facilities have issues of durability and safety not required in most other healthcare settings
1/17/2014

Give your facility a healthy dose of color
Changing a healthcare facility's color palette involves planning and input from healthcare design professionals
1/14/2014

Blog gives children's hospital holiday makeover
Young House Love spruces up Children's Hospital of Richmond at VCU's family care center room
1/14/2014

Raising expectations for ceilings
Increase Medicare financial reimbursements and improve patient outcomes with proper ceilings
1/13/2014

New LEED standard encourages transparency in materials selection
Move sparked by concern about building materials' and hazardous chemicals' effects on patients and staff
1/9/2014

Sustainability's healing touch: incremental steps for healthcare
Healthcare interiors choices have great potential to directly impact sustainability
1/2/2014
