As hospital systems consolidate, close legacy facilities, and reduce inpatient bed counts, a new care model is taking hold: highly robust ambulatory environments that function as hospitals without beds. Yet many of these facilities are still planned like upgraded...
In the nation’s largest public health system, art is infrastructure. This session examines how NYC Health + Hospitals’ Arts in Medicine department curates and commissions art across 11 hospitals and 35+ sites to support workforce resilience, patient...
When OhioHealth’s Dublin Methodist Hospital opened in 2008 as a Pebble Partner Project, it focused on evidence-based design highlighting the connection between the built environment and healthcare. Almost 20 years later, the first major addition to the hospital will...
While financing, healthcare systems, codes, climates and architectural practices differ across the globe, there is much to be learned from international healthcare projects. Our profession learns by looking at precedents and we expand our thinking beyond what it is...
Healthcare delivery is rapidly evolving, yet many facilities remain constrained by static interior construction that requires demolition to change. Advances in diagnostics, biotechnology, and clinical care demand adaptable environments, but projects still default to...
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