Healthcare landscape architecture awards announced

The 2013 program recognizes designs in specific project categories: acute care, senior care, and behavioral health


Vendome Group, in conjunction with The Center for Health Design and The Society for the Advancement of Gerontological Environments, announces the winners of its new awards program - The Landscape Architecture Awards for Healthcare Environments -  on the Healthcare Design magazine website.

The 2013 program recognizes designs in specific project categories: acute care, senior care, and behavioral health.

Acute care category:

Gold Winner - Betty Ruth & Milton B. Hollander Healing Garden 

Silver Winners - Mario Lemieux Center for Blood Cancers 4th Floor Terrace Garden and Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital - Therapy Trail and Garden

Bronze Winners - Virtua Voorhees Hospital, UPMC Passavant Healing Garden  Garden of Healing and Renewal, Duke Medical Pavilion, Howard Hanna Healing Garden at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC and Estelle’s Eden - A Restorative Garden at Danbury Hospital

Senior care category:

Gold Winner - Therapy Garden at Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center - Merwick Care & Rehabilitation Center

Silver Winners - Vi Living at Silverstone and Camphill Ghent 

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December 12, 2013


Topic Area: Architecture


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