Dynamic Frisco Facility Bridges Healthcare and Education in Texas
By HCO Staff FRISCO, Texas—Parker Performance Institute, designed by the Dallas studio of Perkins&Will and located in The Star in
Read moreBy HCO Staff FRISCO, Texas—Parker Performance Institute, designed by the Dallas studio of Perkins&Will and located in The Star in
Read moreWith more than 56,000 low-income South Minneapolis residents in need of healthcare and social services, Southside Community Health Services is committed to expanding its offerings and reach with the construction of its new clinic, One Southside.
Read moreTexas Oncology recently broke ground on a new 50,000-square-foot cancer care center in Amarillo that will significantly expand the capacity of the practice to meet the growing need for cancer care in the Texas Panhandle.
Read moreArchitect of record SLAM (The S/L/A/M Collaborative), along with project partner and design architect Perkins&Will, have unveiled plans for the new University of Rochester Orthopaedics & Physical Performance Center
Read moreHammes Healthcare, a provider of consulting and project delivery services, recently celebrated the opening of the new Valley Health Warren Memorial Hospital in Front Royal, which opened to patients on June 23.
Read moreA new 625,000-square-foot women’s and children’s care facility is officially open at the Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston.
Read moreIt’s critical that healthcare leaders across the world implement resilient design into the planning of today’s healthcare facilities––particularly given the unprecedented challenges 2020 has brought about.
Read moreInterior Design has ranked Perkins+Will the No. 2 firm on its annual Top 100 Giants list—up one spot from the 2016 rankings, and two spots from the 2015 rankings. The recognition is based on overall interior design revenues across all project types. The firm holds its No. 1 position for healthcare interior design on the Top 10 Giants by Sector rankings.
Read moreThe Riverside Community Hospital announced the opening of its brand new seven-story patient tower on Oct. 16, 2017.
Read moreAn expansion to the Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital in Palo Alto, Calif., is slated to open this fall.
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