2015 IIDA Healthcare Interior Design Competition

2015 IIDA Healthcare Interior Design Competition

Recently, the International Interior Design Association (IIDA) awarded the winners for the 2015 Healthcare Interior Design Competition. On the IIDA website, they have photos of all of the submissions.  Healthcare Design Magazine featured an article on the winners and what they all have in common, such as community outreach, accessing nature and wayfinding solutions.  Below are photos of some of the winners.  To read the article on the Healthcare Design Magazine website and view all of the photos, click here.  To see the photos of all of the submissions, click here.

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A commitment to craft, texture, and form can be found throughout the Palo Alto Medical Foundation’s San Carlos Center. Photo: courtesy of IIDA

Designers of the Memorial Sloan Kettering Ambulatory Cancer Center wanted to lead patients through the center as if they were being invited into a home. The “study” introduces large, plush furniture for settling in to read staff-curated educational materials. Photo: courtesy of IIDA

SUNY Upstate Cancer Center, takes a bold approach to bringing nature indoors with vibrant supergraphics and cheery pops of color. Photo: courtesy of IIDA

The three populations served within MedStar Georgetown University Hospital’s pediatrics and OB/GYN suite—children, adolescents, and women—have separately themed waiting areas arranged around a “central square” concept. The pediatrics space features family-friendly banquettes. Photo: courtesy of IIDA

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Set in the mountains of China, Chongqing Angel Women’s & Children’s Hospital, embraces the mountain theme on all 16 floors of the 300,000-square-foot space. Photo: courtesy of IIDA


Sources:  http://www.healthcaredesignmagazine.com/article/inside-story-lessons-iidas-healthcare-interior-design-winners

http://www.iida.org/content.cfm/2015-healthcare-interior-design-competition-image-gallery