Architecture - May 2015

Designing healthcare facilities with virtual reality

Sanford Fargo Medical Center in Fargo, N.D., turned to virtual reality technology to experience its $500 million facility before it was built, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website

5/28/2015



Architect discusses healthcare facility trends

Robert Meyer, Cannon Design, received the 2014 George Pressler Under 40 Award

5/27/2015



The right healthcare flow can improve operations and safety

Care delivery models must adjust to an aging patient population, a shortage of care providers and new treatments

5/14/2015



'Lifestyle concept' senior care campus opens in Tennessee

NHC Place is designed to accommodate people as life stages take them from assisted living to other, more specialized living facilities

5/12/2015



Healthcare facilities' redesigns focus on safety

Continuous patient monitoring to be part of the hospital room of the future

5/11/2015



Memory care design is evolving

Assisted living facility operator Heritage Enterprises set out to create a new model for memory care in 2010 and has evolved the design with each successive project, according to an article on the Environments for Aging website.

5/7/2015



Students help design hospital for Honduras

Senior environmental design students at Texas A & M University will show design proposals for a new public hospital in Roatan, Honduras

5/4/2015



Tips for facility chapels

Designer recommends facilities approach the spiritual room design as more of a mediation space than a religious chapel, according to an article on the Behavioral Healthcare website

5/1/2015



Interaction Studio designed to foster healthcare innovation

Facility will help healthcare entrepreneurs to experience a prototypical clinical setting up close

5/1/2015



 
 
 


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