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Thought Leadership

Thought Leadership

posted March 3rd, 2021 by E4H

Trends Article Featured in Medical Construction and Design

E4H's Annual Trends Article, Looking Back, Planning Ahead: Innovative Healthcare Trends to Watch in 2021 + Beyond, was featured in Medical Design + Construction. The article is a conglomerate of thought piece articles and topics produced in 2020. Read the article.[...]

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Thought Leadership

posted March 21st, 2023 by Rika Gunawan

MCD Features Article: More Than a Sign

Medical Construction & Design (MCD) recently featured More Than a Sign written by Interior Designer Rika Gunnawan, NCIDQ, LEED AP, Associate, and Marketing Manager Julie Bellino. The article explores various ways to navigate healthcare spaces with ease through clear visual cues which will create[...]

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News

posted September 19th, 2022 by Nan Schramm

Biophilic Design in Healing Environments

Medical Design & Construction (MCD) Magazine features Following Nature's Lead, Top Tips for Incorporating Nature-based Biophilic Design in Healing Environments, by Nan Schramm, WELL AP, LEED GA, EDAC, Fitwel Amb, Associate Partner. In this article, Schramm reinforces the innate connection betwee[...]

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Research papers

posted July 14th, 2018 by Jason Carney

Micro-hospitals are on the rise

Smaller medical facilities have found favor with healthcare providers, are convenient for patients, and might offer opportunities to investors Micro-hospitals, ranging in size from about 15,000 square feet to 50,000 square feet, are springing up around the United States, in part because they are [...]

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Research papers

posted May 14th, 2018 by Brian DiLuiso

Science in Action: Visualizing and Designing New Biotech Labs

Laboratory architects have introduced innovative ideas to the biotech marketplace as the next generation of research and researchers continues to mature. Today’s workplaces have been strongly influenced by the trend to provide modern comforts to employees. For example, architects are adapting p[...]

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