Architecture February 2020 - Posts About Healthcare Facilities Management
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Focus: Facility Design
2/28/2020
2020 healthcare design trends
Design should address: recruitment and retention, integrating research and technology and population health issues
Focus: Facility Design
2/28/2020
Green hospital design redefining healthcare
Hospitals are exploring efficient ways to reduce the toxins and contaminants in the air throughout the facility as well as save energy and water
Blog / Focus: Facility Design
2/26/2020
It’s time to update your collaboration spaces
Companies that offer flexible geographic, collaborative and high-tech work environments have reported their workers are happier and more likely to stay with that place of employment
Focus: Facility Design
2/25/2020
Sustainable design can support health and recovery of patients
Sustainable design elements can also benefit staff and visitors
2/14/2020
Time-lapsed video of first coronavirus hospital being built
More than 1,000 workers and 100 machines worked non-stop for days
Focus: Facility Design
2/11/2020
Photo tour: China's first coronavirus hospital
1,000-bed Wuhan facility built in well under two weeks
Focus: Facility Design
2/11/2020
Putting the creative brain to work in healthcare facilities design
When we let the unconscious work, we can provide better spaces for healthcare
Focus: Facility Design
2/11/2020
How to operate a 'biophilic' facility
Facilities managers should be at the table to ensure biophilic benefits continue throughout the building’s life cycle
Focus: Facility Design
2/10/2020
Designing the hospital of the future
Mock-ups of Minnesota hospital help hospital staff create efficient, effective space
Focus: Facility Design
2/5/2020
Designing for healthcare facility staff satisfaction
While healthcare facilities are designed to support patient well-being, they can be unsupportive when it comes to caring for the needs of the staff, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website