Submissions sought for healthcare design renovation competition

Healthcare Design magazine, in partnership with The Center for Health Design, is seeking submissions for its 2013 Remodel/Renovation competition.

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Healthcare Design magazine, in partnership with The Center for Health Design, is seeking submissions for its 2013 Remodel/Renovation competition. The deadline for submissions is June 26. 

Architects, interior designers or the healthcare facilities themselves can submit projects in the following two categories: Nurse Stations or Family Spaces.

The competition defines Family Spaces as: waiting areas, consultation rooms, patient room family zones, respite areas, showers/overnight accommodations, education spaces and caregiver support areas.

A jury of experts chosen by The Center for Health Design will evaluate all submissions and narrow the projects down to the top three in each category. Projects will then be posted online at www.hcdmagazine.com/renovate for reader voting and comments. 

The entry fee is $100 per submission.

For more information on the contest, visit www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com/page/2012-healthcare-design-remodelrenovation-competition-registration.

 



May 23, 2013


Topic Area: Industry Awards , Renovations


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