Tech Talk – Top Takeaways
In December, Taylor Design’s Teresa Endres was a featured panelist at an event assessing and addressing these changes – Bisnow’s “The Future of Healthcare in the Bay Area: The State of Current Facilities and the Future of Design & Development.”
Fudge Family Birthing Suites – Hoag Hospital Irvine
Hoag is a nonprofit regional health care delivery network in Orange County, California. In order to meet the needs and desires of today’s expectant and new mothers, the Fudge Family Birthing Suites accommodate evolving trends in women’s health, offering integrated
Rancho Los Amigos Wins 2021 AIA Healthcare Design Award
Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center has been awarded a National Healthcare Design Award from the American Institute of Architects (AIA). Only six projects received this year’s award, which recognizes the best new healthcare buildings around the world. The design-build
UC Davis Medical Center, Kindred Healthcare and PMB to develop new inpatient rehabilitation facility in Sacramento
The 52-bed, 58,600-s.f. Sacramento Sierra Rehabilitation Hospital, a joint venture of Kindred Healthcare and UC Davis, is expected to be completed in October 2022 on the UC Davis Sacramento campus.
New Palomar Health Rehabilitation Institute Doubles Capacity
The latest expansion to the Palomar Medical Center Escondido campus brings a stand-alone, 52-bed acute rehabilitation hospital that will serve patients suffering from neuro disorders, stroke, brain injury, spinal cord injury and amputation. The facility was officially unveiled to the
Women in Leadership Profile: Teresa Endres and Caitlin Stevenson
Two talented women have helped to fuel the Taylor Design's recent growth in the Sacramento area. Teresa Endres, AIA, ACHA, EDAC, AAH, is one of Taylor Design’s project directors. Caitlin Stevenson, AIA, is a senior associate and senior project manager
Corporate and Academic Labs: Learning from their Differences
Veterans of the lab planning, design, and construction process understand that there are essentially two different worlds that they can work in—academic and corporate. The technology and mission of an academic lab may be similar, or nearly the same, when
Resiliency, Adaptability & Scalability
SARS made an impression on the healthcare community of the hardest-hit countries, and accommodations for pandemics - including surge-and-flex facilities in hospitals - became a priority. For the U.S. it presented an opportunity to learn from others' misfortune and to
Working Hand In Hand
Many healthcare systems today rely on facility prototypes to deliver faster, more efficient new building projects. The complexity of modern hospitals is a driving factor in this trend. When difficult design challenges are addressed and resolved in one project, the
Ambulatory & Emergency Care Models
During the recent Third Annual California Hospital, Outpatient Facilities, & Medical Office Buildings Summit, our own Kevin Hinrichs, President of Taylor Design, co-presented on the topic of Ambulatory & Emergency Care Models alongside Peter Shih of San Mateo County and