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ASID spotlights healthcare in industry briefs

American Society of Interior Designers publishes five sector reports that explore industry influences


The American Society of Interior Designers (ASID) has included healthcare in its recently published five sector brief reports that explore various industry influences.

The briefs examine the factors affecting design in the education, healthcare, hospitality, residential and workplace sectors.

Building on the research published in the ASID 2016-2017 Outlook and State of the Industry report, each brief presents an exploration of the factors affecting interior design in each of the sectors.

Focus topics include he economy, environmental protection, security, generational differences, well-being, community, design excellence, data and knowledge and value proposition.

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July 26, 2017


Topic Area: Interior Design


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