
Infusion lounges offer warmth and comfort for patients who must come frequently for treatment.
The client prioritized two design objectives for its patients and staff. The first one was to accommodate a multidisciplinary treatment and consultation platform where the medical, surgical, and radiation oncology teams come together to discuss a treatment plan in one space, sparing patients and their families from moving between exam rooms. Knowledge puts patients in control of their healthcare, so it is important for their teams to make decisions together. The second objective was to create a calm and uplifting environment while providing the most advanced treatments.
The result is a building that is open, friendly, welcoming, and easy to navigate. Because most people arrive by car, the attached parking structure is connected to the medical building via a reception area at each level. From there, patients are shown to bright, spacious exam rooms with banquette seating for their family members. The ground floor offers therapy and wellness programming for survivors—visible spaces where patients can see what recovery and survival look like.
An Intimate Approach to Modern Cancer Care
The key to a successful design lies in our ability to listen closely to the stakeholders, including patients, family, and staff, so we can understand what each is seeking in a day in the life of navigating the new center. Their personal, often moving stories have led us to plan settings that stimulate discovery, allow quiet contemplation, and encourage social engagement. Their testimony also informs building amenities, whether it’s a rooftop garden or yoga studio, a private area for respite or a lively café.
These influences and ideas are driving the conversation for the design of our next cancer center. Developing diverse environments that respond to myriad daily needs and reduce feelings of anxiety will allow our client to better serve patients and pursue advanced research and treatment.