Healthcare designs address budgets with creativity
Healthcare projects that planned, designed and built when the market was in flux addressed budget consideration with smart design, according to an article on the healthcare Design website
Healthcare projects that planned, designed and built when the market was in flux addressed budget consideration with smart design, according to an article on the Healthcare Design website. “The most successful projects know when to splurge and when to save. It’s a similar concept to wearing your Chanel jacket with an old pair of Levi’s. If you get it right, the higher quality items will make the budget purchases feel more expensive,” said 2015 Healthcare Design Showcase juror Toni Wyre, director of interiors for WER Architects/Planners.
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September 8, 2015
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