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1997 Design Awards.

C Pinto

    Modern Healthcare
    |April 2, 1999
    PubMed
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    Healthcare design award winners prioritized simplicity. Projects integrating complex functions and featuring noninstitutional interiors were recognized for their elegant, user-centered solutions.

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    Area of Science:

    • Healthcare Design
    • Architecture
    • Health Facility Planning

    Background:

    • The Modern Healthcare and American Institute of Architects' Academy of Architecture for Health annual competition recognizes excellence in healthcare facility design.
    • Evaluating healthcare design trends and award-winning projects provides insights into current best practices and innovations.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To identify key themes and design principles exemplified by the winners of the recent healthcare design awards.
    • To understand the criteria used to select outstanding healthcare projects in the competition.

    Main Methods:

    • Analysis of the 11 winning projects from the Modern Healthcare and AIA Academy of Architecture for Health design competition.
    • Identifying common characteristics and design strategies among the award recipients.

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    Main Results:

    • Simplicity emerged as a defining characteristic of the winning healthcare designs.
    • Over half of the winning projects were selected for their ability to seamlessly integrate complex, diverse functions.
    • A significant number of winners were also commended for their simple, noninstitutional interior aesthetics.

    Conclusions:

    • Simplicity in design, particularly in integrating complex functionalities and creating welcoming interiors, is a key trend in award-winning healthcare facilities.
    • Future healthcare design should focus on achieving functional complexity through simple, intuitive solutions and patient-centered environments.