The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
Designers chose a 'things that fly' theme to honor the city's aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
The designers of the Dayton Children’s Hospital Patient Tower chose a "things that fly" theme to honor the city’s aviation heritage according to an article on the Healthcare Design website
September 23, 2019
Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities
Redefining What Mental Health Facilities Look LikeA new Mental Health and Addictions Center uses design and architecture to challenge the stigma and create a more open model of care.
Managing High-Volume Laundry Operations Tips and tricks one director has learned in three decades of managing a large, high-volume laundry operation.
University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Falls Victim to Vendor Data BreachA health information network named “Health Gorilla” improperly accessed medical records available through the national network used to exchange medical information.
Optimizing the Engineering Design of Ambulatory Care FacilitiesDesigning cost-effective engineering systems is not about minimizing investment but about investing strategically.
Construction Completed on Washington Health Urgent Care Facility in CaliforniaThe design team maximized the existing footprint to accommodate five exam rooms, a dedicated procedure room and an X-ray room.