
Evidence-Based Design: Quality vs. Quantity
Whenever I give a talk about evidence-based design, I point out that the number of studies that link the design

Whenever I give a talk about evidence-based design, I point out that the number of studies that link the design

I’m a news and information junkie. Especially when it comes to healthcare design. That’s why, every week, I find and

Last week I read in the Huffington Post that scientists agree (again) that climate change is happening. Apparently to refute

Winning a healthcare design award may not bring you the same type of fame and fortune as starting an Internet
As the stories about yesterday’s horrific bombing in Boston continue to emerge, I’m reminded of the critical role hospitals play

I’m proud to report that healthcare architecture education in the U.S. is alive and well. Some of it is even

Think back to the days before email and the Internet. How did you get information that helped you in your

It’s Oscar night this Sunday, and every year I vow to go see every best picture nominee before the stars

What is the world coming to? The iron in Monopoly has been replaced by the cat. Voted on by Facebookers
I went to the 34 Annual Interiors Awards breakfast this morning in New York with an attitude about Michael Graves,