White Plains Hospital in New York recently opened the doors to a new lobby, one of the first finished components of its ‘Hospital for the Future’ capital improvement project building, according to an article on the Medical Construction & Design website.
The hospital eventually will have a new, six-story patient tower; new operating rooms with the latest surgical equipment, 24 new private patient rooms and new labor and delivery suites.
The lobby’s modern construction was designed to inspire confidence by sending a message that patients, families and visitors will receive technologically advanced care at the hospital.
The lobby includes 25-foot glass walls, noise-quieting tiles and artwork help.
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