Awards: 2005 Gold Medal Award
Recipient: Santiago Calatrava, FAIA
Representative Work: Milwaukee Art Museum
Project: Milwaukee Art Museum
Firm: Santiago Calatrava, Inc.
Client: Milwaukee Art Museum
Photo: AP/World Wide Photos
 


   
 
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Healthcare 101: Intensive Care

September 17, 2008 
Web Seminar


1–2:30 p.m. (Eastern time)

AIA CES CREDIT: 1.5 HSW LUs

Healthcare 101, An Introduction to Architecture for Health, is a series of Web-based seminars sponsored by the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health. Conducted by nationally recognized experts, the content will be tailored to emerging professionals and others who are interested in an introduction to healthcare architecture and planning. 

This webinar will give the beginning medical planner a basic understanding of key elements in the design of intensive care patient units and rooms:
• Defining intensive care
• Key operational factors in patient unit and room design
• Physical requirements, adjacency to other departments within a hospital, design of ancillary spaces, model of care and impacts on design, and project examples with innovative design approaches

After registering for this event, you may invite as many coworkers and clients as you want to share in this meeting with you.

 

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