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The International Interior Design Association announces the winners of the 2016 Healthcare Interior Design Competition


The International Interior Design Association (IIDA) has announced the winners of the 2016 Healthcare Interior Design Competition, according to an article on the Health Facilities Management website.

Nine of the 10 winners come from the United States, and one of the projects is based in China.

“This year’s winning submissions showcase exceptional health are design, with an eye toward form, materiality, function and innovation that is creating positive, healing environments,” said IIDA Executive Vice President and CEO Cheryl S. Durst. 

The winning entries all showcased inviting, warm spaces designed to evoke feelings of calm and comfort, according to the jury.

Read the article.

 

 



October 2, 2018


Topic Area: Interior Design


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