The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Designers chose a 'things that fly' theme to honor the city's aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
September 23, 2019
Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities
Managing IAQ in Healthcare Facilities During WildfiresWildfires are becoming more prevalent across the country. Facilities must be prepared to handle their effects on air quality.
Building Hospital Resilience in an Era of Extreme WeatherExpert Jennifer Mahan discusses the vulnerabilities healthcare facilities face during disasters and the infrastructure strategies that keep operations running.
From Cooling Towers to Cost Savings: Hospital Seizes Power-Saving OpportunityCase study: Arkansas hospital increases energy efficiency by diagnosing cooling tower issues and treating its entire mechanical system.
Design Standards as Strategic AssetsDone correctly, standards benefit healthcare environments, staff, patients and families.
Rising Violence is Exposing Gaps in Hospital SecuritySecurity experts outline how healthcare facilities can move beyond traditional security to more proactive and coordinated systems.