Preston Robert Tisch Center For Men's Health created an environment where men would feel comfortable in both sickness and in health, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website.
Healthcare facilities geared to men are rare compared to those for women and children, but the Preston Robert Tisch Center For Men’s Health in Midtown Manhattan created an environment where men would feel comfortable in both sickness and in health, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. Designers used details such as wool and newsprint wallcoverings and fritted window glazing to create a male-centric atmosphere.
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The completed tenant improvement includes approximately 100,000 square feet of improved space across two buildings and represents an investment of $65 million.