Architect says clients are interested in better buildings that support delivery of care
In a Q&A with Bruce Raber, architect, vice president and practice leader for health and wellness for Stantec, Healthcare Design discusses what excites the 'Most Influential People in Healthcare Design' award winner about healthcare design
In a Q&A with Bruce Raber, architect, vice president and practice leader for health and wellness for Stantec, Healthcare Design discusses what excites the 'Most Influential People in Healthcare Design' award winner about healthcare design. Raber said his clients are interested in doing better buildings that support improved performance and the delivery of care - not just creating patient rooms and lobbies that look like hotels.
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December 22, 2015
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Architecture
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