10 Qs: Getting to Know the People Behind the Projects…Judy Neil
"I think healthcare of the future is going to embrace a holistic concept where hospitals will lend themselves to be healing centers – not just a place where sick people get help, but where communities can learn about and engage in wellness strategies." Judy Neil, IIDA, LEED AP, is an interior d[...]
continue readingDesign is in my DNA: Rika Gunawan
E4Hspeaks interviews Senior Interior Designer Rika Gunawan, NCIDQ, LEED AP from the New York office. Find out why design is in Rika's DNA, why she chose healthcare design, and how the community positively impacts her and her family. [buzzsprout episode='8232440' player='true'][...]
continue readingEmpathy in Architecture
Empathy in Architecture written by Anne Marie Garcia was published in the January/February 2021 issue of Medical Construction & Design Magazine (MCD). Garcia advocates using trauma-informed design to promote healing. Read Article. [...]
continue readingPower of Prevention
In a Healthcare Design roundtable discussion, E4H's Nan Schramm, along with owners, fellow designers, and manufacturers share how healthcare product design has evolved to support infection control initiatives and how industry players must collaborate to combat what's to come after COVID-19. Read the[...]
continue reading10 Qs: Getting to Know the People Behind the Projects…Erica
"It is exciting to see the landscape changing, and people realizing the impact of the built environment and utilizing it differently to help positively impact people." Erica Clark, NCIDQ, EDAC, WELL AP, is a senior interior designer in the Fort Worth, TX office. 1. Where did you grow up? I [...]
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