Healthcare Design magazine announces 2013 Remodel-Renovation winners

Six projects honored in fourth annual competition

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Six projects were honored in the Healthcare Design 2013 Remodel-Renovation competition, according to an announcement on the magazine's website.

The competition included two categories: nurses’ stations and family spaces. Family spaces included waiting areas, consultation rooms, patient room family zones, respite areas, showers/overnight accommodations, education spaces, and caregiver support areas.

The annual contest is open to architects, interior designers, and facilities. Entries were reviewed and evaluated by a jury appointed by the Center for Health Design. The top three projects in each category were posted on the Healthcare Design website for voting this summer.

Here are this year’s winners:

Nurses’ Stations

Best in Category: Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters – submitted by PF&A Design

Finalists: New Adult Emergency Environment of Care – submitted by Salvatore Associates; Research Belton Medical Center – submitted by Perkins+Will

 

Family Spaces:

Best in Category: Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta/Nadia’s Room – submitted by Stanley Beaman & Sears Architecture

Finalists:  Saint Luke’s Neuroscience Institute – submitted by ACI Boland Architects; MS Center at Swedish’s Patient and Family Waiting Area – submitted by Callison, LLC

 

The winners will be honored during a luncheon at the Healthcare Design Conference, Nov. 16-19, in Orlando, and will appear in the December 2013 issue of Healthcare Design.

 



September 24, 2013


Topic Area: Industry News


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