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Take Five With Mike Zambo

May 17, 2013     Posted by Anne DiNardo, Senior Editor
Bostwick Design Partnership’s Mike Zambo discusses the top five trends and issues getting his attention right now.
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Big-time Fun At The Royal London Children's Hospital

March 21, 2013     Kristin D. Zeit, Editor-in-Chief
Larger-than-life takes on new meaning at this inspired playroom for the Royal London Children's Hospital.
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Getting Confident About Color

March 20, 2013     By Anne DiNardo, Senior Editor
If color can help improve the patient experience, why are so many hospitals going for neutral?
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A Prescription For Energy Efficiency

March 1, 2013     Gloria Cascarino
Architects and healthcare administrators need to make sustainable equipment a priority from the start of any project.
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Constructed Mock-ups Versus Virtual Reality

January 16, 2013     Christine Guzzo Vickery
While physical mock-ups serve as a reliable tool in healthcare design, opportunities are growing for immersive virtual reality.
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Enhancing Workflow, Mobility in the Outpatient Environment

January 11, 2013     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Managing Editor
A team of college students rethinks outpatient care to provide mobile staffers with a better workflow and more efficient space.
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Is Healthcare Next to See a "Game Change" in Modular Building?

December 20, 2012     Jennifer Kovacs Silvis, Managing Editor
A new residential tower under construction in New York is expected to not only become the world's tallest modular building but pave the road into a new territory of high-rise modular building.
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Evaluating the Effects of Positive Distractions on Imaging Rooms

December 18, 2012     Xiaobo Quan, PhD, EDAC, and Anjali Joseph, PhD, EDAC
The use of positive distractions in healthcare has been shown to result in improvements in patient outcomes. The Center for Health Design studied one such distraction, an environmental design intervention that utilizes technology, to measure its effect on patient and staff experiences in imaging rooms.
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Derek Parker on Hospital Design: "Nothing New Is Happening"

October 22, 2012     Kristin D. Zeit, Editor-in-Chief
Veteran healthcare architect Derek Parker is dissatisfied about the rate of innovation in healthcare architecture today ... but he's thrilled about what's on the horizon.
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Improving Care Through Technology Integration

October 19, 2012     Debra Levin, EDAC, President and CEO, The Center for Health Design
A new level of coordination to improve healthcare delivery is only going to happen through collaboration of many different stakeholders—including those responsible for the design of the built environment.
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