
What People Are Saying About Evidence-Based Design vs. Evidence-Informed Design
Last month I wrote a post questioning whether evidence-based design and evidence-informed design are all that different. Not surprisingly, many of
Last month I wrote a post questioning whether evidence-based design and evidence-informed design are all that different. Not surprisingly, many of
Okay, I get it. You’re busy in your job and don’t have time to use social media. It’s not relevant to
The first question that Steve Moran, Publisher of Senior Housing Forum, asked attendees at J+J Flooring Group’s third annual Senior
Did you know that 150 million people in the U.S. go to the Emergency Department every year? That’s half the
I’ve always thought that evidence-based design and evidence-informed design are basically the same thing. But a conversation with a client
Did you know that National Nurses Week 2016 starts today? During the next seven days, the American Nurses Association wants
Live, work, and play is how the largest architecture firm in the world defines its markets. Recently, Gensler released “Design Forecast 2016,” identifying
In case you missed it, there’s been a lot of healthcare design and construction surveys recently. Health Facilities Management/American Society of
I was surprised at how many people commented on the post I wrote last week, Why One Size Fits All Patient
Is there anything you can think of where one size fits all? Certainly not in clothing or footwear. Not in sports