Dental Surgery Planning

By |2020-12-25T11:53:09+00:006th Jun 2020|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Design, Engineering|

If you are planning on opening your own new dental surgery, you would have worked in one for a number of years or at least a few months. You would be familiar with the equipment, layout and the quality of cabinetry. Laying out or planning a dental surgery is not a very complex job.

Healthcare Staff and Nursing Staff

By |2020-05-17T22:29:34+01:0017th May 2020|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Design, Engineering|

One would argue that of all the public & private sectors, staff shortage in hospitals is one of the most critical issues. Some are short term due to illness or other personal reasons but permanent shortages are more serious, mainly due to people leaving service at retirement, changing employer or even moving away to another

Hospital Interior Wall & Corner Protection

By |2020-05-12T22:25:30+01:003rd May 2020|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Design, Engineering|

Every time I visit a hospital for professional or personal reason, I cannot help observing areas where improvements could be suggested. Some of the easy improvement opportunities to spot are dirt and scratch marks on walls, doors, lifts interior finish, corners, and floors. Most of these marks representing wear & tear of wall finish result

Hospital – A Place to Heal

By |2020-05-12T22:33:59+01:003rd May 2020|Architecture, Buildings, Construction, Consultancy, Design, Healthcare Planning, Medical Equipment|

When I was young I had to visit the hospital where my father was admitted after a horrific accident. While trying to save a child who suddenly ran across the road, he had his leg caught in the wheel of his motorcycle. Cut a long story short, my father had to have about 21 operations

Daylight Essential for Hospital Patients & Staff Alike

By |2020-05-12T22:34:32+01:003rd May 2020|Architecture, Design|

This article picks up from my previous article on how Hospital design can improve as healing environments. I focus on the need for daylight and what design aspects one must keep in mind at the design stage. Much research exists to prove that access to daylight contributes to faster patient recovery and to staff’s welfare,

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