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March 2012

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March 2012 Features

Decentralized nursing is bringing staff into closer and more sustained contact with patients, improving outcomes and satisfaction. But just how far can the model go?

Mannington Commercial, HOK Product Design and Pallas Textiles multiply their knowledge and create two innovative collections for modern healthcare settings.

The 34,000-square-foot Willson Hospice House, designed by Perkins + Will, aims to support terminally ill patients and their families by creating a sense of refuge on a beautiful 210-acre site.

After 56 years of serving Dallas-area residents as a Level I trauma center and a teaching hospital for the University of Texas Southwestern (UTSW) School of Medicine, Parkland Memorial Hospital is preparing for retirement, but its replacement looks to be more than capable.

I'm Ciji, and I offer a vibrant statement of design flexibility: my clean, timeless style provides just the right solution to blend with nearly any design.

Natural and artificial light plays a key role in the expansion of St. Joseph’s Health Systems’ medical campus in Patterson, N.J., which serves as a new portal to the highest quality of care in a calming and healing environment.
Huge demographic, social and economic shifts are underway that will challenge our current models of doing business, meaning interior designers need to start thinking bigger.
Futurist Jacque Fresco has devoted a lifetime to educating the world on a new way of living, building and thinking.
IIDA’s 15th annual Industry Roundtable explored the intersection of culture, the workplace and social media. Here’s a sampling of what the experts had to say.
CollinsWoerman creates a new campus for the Swedish/Issaquah Medical Center that raises the bar for efficiency and comfort in healthcare design.
The trend toward creating healing patient spaces has extended to behavioral health facilities, with an added emphasis on patient and staff safety.
The healthcare design industry does its part to improve patient outcomes by bringing a touch of home into the hospital.

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