Description
- Develop economically sound solutions and deliver more with fewer resources
- Think beyond traditional design concepts and lead with step-by-step instructions, planning guidelines and tools.
- 27 case studies illustrate how modern design concepts have been applied to Ed projects of various size, complexity and scope.
Get perspectives on key issues:
- Physician leadership – the role of the emergency physician in the design process
- Steps in the design process
- Goal-setting and needs assessment – and space programming
- Selecting and working with consultants
- Putting the pieces together and planning for the future
All the unique content you won’t find anywhere else – the design and construction process demystified with you in mind
REVIEWS
- “In designing effective emergency departments, we are called to be both physician and architect, both scientist and poet. To achieve this, we must ask the right questions. This book is an excellent place to begin.”—Tracy G. Sanson, MD, FACEP
- “It provides insights that guide and instruct the reader on everything from the development of the ED project leadership team through project completion. The text is unique in that it communicates with the insights of an emergency physician yet with the precision and experience of a veteran architect.”—Steven H. Mitchell, MD








