New state-of-the-art emergency department that located in Santa Barbara, United States, was designed by HFP Architects. A central staff station was developed with control visibility over all of the entrances and the trauma spaces. A secondary staff station was created in the north hallway for staff communication. A single receptionist and triage nurse greeted each prospective patient as they walked...
The Banner Ironwood Medical Center designed by SmithGroup is located in San Tan Valley, United States. The initial building program includes a five-storey Nursing Tower and a two-storey Diagnostic & Treatment (D&T) block, which will house Imaging, Surgery and an 18-bay Emergency Department. The facility is initially designed for 86 acuity adaptable beds with the ability to support 144 total...
The Emergency and Infectious Diseases Unit – Skåne University Hospital (SUS) designed by Arkitektfirmaet C. F. Møller is located in Malmö, Sweden. Patients enter the isolation ward via a special airlock leading from the top floor corridor that encircles the building. External lifts are provided exclusively for infectious patients and removal of hospital waste – with internal lifts for staff...
Designed by Rafael Vinoly Architects PC, Stanford Hospital & Clinics is located in California, United States. The new facility will incorporate innovative design approaches to patient access, information, education and navigation, and will increase the Hospital’s current capacity to 600 beds. Remaining in close proximity to the Stanford School of Medicine, the new Stanford Hospital will be linked...
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center – Saperstein Critical Care Tower that located in Los Angeles, United States, was designed by Langdon Wilson. The North Critical Care Tower at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a 250,000 s.f. replacement hospital, which consolidates all adult critical care services into one state-of-the-art facility and supports safe, efficient and technologically sophisticated patient...