Stantec’s Stephen Parker discusses what trends and opportunities will shape the healthcare design industry in 2026.
People are the reason excellent health care design matters — whether they are working or seeking care. “When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.” This ...
We found a design competition that’s actually worthwhile. The unexpected job that every healthcare organization needs There's a huge disconnect between what healthcare organizations think they're ...
The Healthcare Innovation and Design minor addresses the need to educate and train next-generation leaders who will contribute to the efforts in the design and development of technologies and services ...
A leader in the design of health care facilities has been named as the new chair of the University of Kansas’ Department of Architecture. Hui Cai, an associate professor of architecture and associate ...
In our June 2021 article, “Heath Care Design: FGI Guidelines, ANSI/ASHRAE/ASHE Standard 170, and Beyond,” we reviewed the codes and standards for health care environments that form the guidelines to ...
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH) is recognizing 10 projects with its 2023 Healthcare Design Awards. The awards recognize cutting-edge designs that ...
FSI's Complete Medical Surge Field Hospital System, listed on ZORO's website, is one of several temporary tent units available for purchase. The 52-bed facility costs $749,724.29, but it is out of ...
In a time when health care systems are under pressure to be safer, more efficient and more compassionate, one program at Texas A&M University is leading the charge, not just with ideas, but with ...
Health care design best practices are often in flux. While shifts in end-user needs have necessitated more nuanced health care design discussions, changes in building and medical technology have ...
The pandemic rocked U.S. health care facilities in 2020, leaving them with falling revenue from moneymaking surgeries and ordinary care as physicians and nurses shifted their attention toward patients ...