Healthcare represents a rapidly growing, and dramatically evolving, asset class. Healthcare construction in the U.S. last year totaled $41.4B, accounting for 9% of nonresidential spending, according ...
In today’s healthcare landscape, the optimal medical office goes beyond a surface-level focus on wellness to intentionally supporting emotional well-being and the whole patient. The current mental ...
Daylight floods a comfortably furnished room where 10 patients sit in a circle, listening to an orientation by a registered nurse. Ranging from 40 years old to 70-something, all have Type 2 diabetes.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Amanda Lauren writes about interior design and real estate. While hiring interior designers for aesthetic medical offices is a ...
In the “old days,” medical and dental waiting offices were usually somewhat functional, but certainly not patient-friendly. The chairs were painful, the working space was non-existent, the lighting ...
As a result of COVID-19, how medical office space—and office space in general—is used is going to change. As physical offices are beginning to reopen and elective procedures are allowed, we are ...
A new, larger office for Contemporary Women’s Health was designed by BarberMcMurry architects. Photos by Denise Retallack (Photo: Denise Retallack) The 2015 People's Choice Award recipients are: In ...
The demand for accessible healthcare across the U.S. is expected to grow more rapidly with the arrival of the “silver tsunami.” Americans aged 65 and older are the fastest-growing population segment ...
Several years ago I wrote a piece about medical office design, and the advice I gleaned from my sources was practical and straightforward. Making sure the chairs and floor were of contrasting colors ...
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