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Setting new standards in healthcare design WAN Healthcare award 2016


2015 Winner St. Charles Bend Cancer Center ZGF Architects LLP Photo courtesy of ZGF Architects LLP © Pete Eckert, Eckert & Eckert


Environments that improve patient outcomes, engage visitors and enhance staff productivity are all vital components of suc- cessful healthcare facilities. Now in its eighth year, the WAN Healthcare Award 2016 recognises and rewards projects that incorporate these qualities; clinical spaces that deliver value in quality, cost, efficiency and aesthetics – whether a hospital, hospice, clinic or care home. Judging the entries will be a panel of international experts,


who have expansive knowledge of, and extensive experience in this sector. Look out for details of the jury to follow soon. Registration is now open, with no need to upload


your project until the competition ends on 30 April 2016. If your firm’s project promotes patient healing, enhances the visitor experience and maximises operational efficiency, enter the WAN Healthcare Award 2016 today at backstage.worldarchitecturenews.com/wanawards


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