REFINED RESILIENCE


Technology is always evolving, and a medical care center should be able to adapt to it.
Patients’ have different needs, and a responsive environment allows them to feel cared for.
Patients and staff need mental stimulation while receiving/giving care. Dynamic design can aid in intuitive wayfinding.
Celebrate the resiliency of the patients by incorporating responsible materials and memorializing their bravery in a tasteful way will give hope and inspire others.
environment, while staff sightlines provide assurance of continuous care.
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