Planning for Growth: How Healthcare Systems Are Designing Hospitals to Support Ongoing Change and Expansion
Healthcare facilities have always been complex to design and build, but today’s environment is introducing a new level of pressure.
Healthcare facilities have always been complex to design and build, but today’s environment is introducing a new level of pressure.
Modern dermatology practices often combine medical care, cosmetic services and retail offerings under one roof.
Henry Ford Health celebrated a topping-out ceremony in May for the new $2.2 billion Henry Ford Hospital patient tower at its Destination: Grand campus expansion, marking when the steel structure reached its full 20-story height above West Grand Boulevard in Detroit.
PJ Glasco and Ai Kurokawa have been named Central and East Region Health Market Leaders, respectively, at CannonDesign
In recent decades, healthcare facilities have reduced energy intensity. Following lighting upgrades, advanced controls, and filtration improvements, hospitals that once operated at 300-500 kBTU per square foot annually now often operate in the 200-400 range.
The 190,000-square-foot Connecticut Children’s tower project marks the largest expansion for the hospital since it first opened in 1996.
Cape Fear Valley Health recently celebrated the upcoming opening of Cape Fear Valley Dorothea Dix Adolescent Care – Lillington during a ribbon-cutting ceremony.
University of Minnesota leaders and faculty, state officials, clinic staff and patient board members broke ground in May on a new Community-University Health Care Center building.