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- Designtex: Iota, Parchment
- Caregiver spaces
- Nurses areas
- Administration
- Focus
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- Id: T300350
- List Price: $16,354.00
- Dimensions: 13' x 6' ff
- Healthcare
- Exam rooms
- Consult
- Nurses areas
Related case studies
The University of Maryland Capital Region Medical Center was designed to improve healthcare services for Prince George County, upgrading an outdated healthcare facility in the area. The medical center includes acute care, outpatient services, trauma center, emergency services, surgical services, a heart health facility, women's health, behavioral health, and more to foster a centralized experience.
Location: Largo, MD
Square Footage: 620,000 sf
Architect: Grimm + Parker Architects
Designer: Wilmot Sanz
Medical City Frisco added 118,000 square feet of patient care space to their already 150,000 square foot hospital. The space incorporates two spacious waiting areas, and 36 additional patient care beds, increasing the hospital system’s capacity to 98. The new building also allows for up to 6 added floors of expansion in the future as needed.
The new Medical City Frisco building is based in the heart of Frisco, just across from World Cup Plaza, the FC Dallas soccer stadium. Surrounded by vibrant shops and restaurants, the building is centrally located for easy access to the community.
The building itself was designed to be a calming, healing space. Filled with comfortable lounge seating and surrounded by windows, the facility feels bright and peaceful. Medical City Frisco also wanted to prioritize caregiver support. With nursing stations, staff rooms, and caregiver workstations built throughout the ICU and patient rooms, caregivers now have quick bases to retreat to and collect their thoughts or collaborate with others.
Collin County, where Medical City Frisco is located, has reported the second-highest population growth in the entire USA in the last year. The growing community demands growth from the surrounding healthcare system to support their needs. HCA Healthcare, the health system that owns and manages Medical City Frisco, decided to invest an additional $91 million to supply the necessary resources.
Location: Frisco, Texas
Architecture & Design: Perkins+Will
Contractor: JE Dunn
Photography: Sojourners Co Photography
Baptist Health South Florida commissioned Gresham Smith to design a 43,000-square-foot full-service hospital and emergency department in Doral, Miami's growing suburbs. The two-story facility features an emergency department on the first floor, equipped with an imaging center for x-rays, CT scans, and MRIs, along with ambulance drop-off.
The second floor includes 15 patient rooms, exam rooms, physician offices, a pharmacy, and two operating rooms with Da Vinci robotic technology for minimally invasive surgeries. Nurse stations are centrally located on each floor for efficiency, and the emergency department is organized by patient acuity levels for flexible operations.
Location: Doral, FL
Architecture + interior design: Gresham Smith
Design: NV2A Group
Photography: Sandy DeWitt
Accolades: 2022 IIDA South Florida Best Healthcare Small Project Award
Pinewood Springs is a 60-bed mental health and wellness hospital serving both adult and adolescent patients throughout Maury County, Tennessee. This space was designed to treat individuals with mood, thought, and co-occuring disorders.
Planned services include inpatient and outpatient behavioral health treatment for adults and adolescents. Patient amenities include activity areas, dining and outdoor courtyard space. Intentional behavioral health furniture solutions were placed throughout the space to protect and support patients on their healing journey. As part of TriStar Health and HCA, this facility was created to support mental health and wellness in surrounding community.
Location: Columbia, TN
Square footage: 49,000 sf
Architecture + Interiors: TM Partners
Photography: Tom Gatlin Photography
Designed by Studio 3 - Michael Shields
Led by the belief that form truly does follow function, industrial designer Michael Shields of Studio3 has been designing furniture for over 30 years. His focus is on designing for disassembly, seeking out environmentally responsible materials, and ensuring comfort for the user. After working closely with other prominent furniture brands, Michael launched an independent design studio in North Carolina, where he has been providing clients with innovative products since 2001. His work has earned him over twenty patents and six Best of NeoCon awards.