
W. Scotte MacQueen
Mission Critical Market LeaderGenslerScotte is an experienced program and people manager with more than 20 years of critical facilities, design, and construction management experience across major state and federal renovation and new construction projects. He has led large, multidisciplinary teams, developed business plans for emerging corporate solutions, managed national contracts supporting the Intelligence Community, and guided local governments in capital investment planning. He also served as a graduate faculty associate for The Catholic University of America’s Facility Management Program, a long‑time guest critic at CUA’s School of Architecture and is a certified instructor for the Construction Management Association of America.
E25 – Beyond Healthcare: Designing the Future Through Cross-Industry Innovation
Healthcare environments are increasingly influenced by innovations emerging far beyond the healthcare sector. As expectations for hybrid diagnostics, …Healthcare environments are increasingly influenced by innovations emerging far beyond the healthcare sector. As expectations for hybrid diagnostics, digital integration, and elevated user experience grow, healthcare can gain valuable insight by exam…Healthcare environments are increasingly influenced by innovations emerging far beyond the healthcare sector. As expectations for hybrid diagnostics, digital integration, and elevated user experience grow, healthcare can gain valuable insight by examining how other industries are adapting to similar pressures. We will bring together leaders from logistics, aviation, and critical facilities to explore the trends reshaping their markets—and how the…Healthcare environments are increasingly influenced by innovations emerging far beyond the healthcare sector. As expectations for hybrid diagnostics, digital integration, and elevated user experience grow, healthcare can gain valuable insight by examining how other industries are adapting to similar pressures. We will bring together leaders from logistics, aviation, and critical facilities to explore the trends reshaping their markets—and how these forces can inform the next generation of healthcare design. The program will begin with short presentations highlighting key shifts and trends in each market, including safety and security practices, flow and logistics optimization, user‑centered experience design, and the integration of digital systems. Each sector offers unique perspectives on how people move, interact, and experience services across rapidly evolving physical and digital environments. Grounding these insights, a healthcare client will present a forward‑thinking greenfield campus designed with flexibility to support changing clinical needs while advancing the organization’s broader mission. These insights will then anchor a dynamic panel discussion that aims at what ideas are able to be implemented and how it can translate into healthcare. By drawing parallels across sectors, attendees will gain practical pathways to enhance patient experience, improve operations, and create more adaptable healthcare spaces.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More