Sunday, December 26, 2010

Phlebotomy Design by Bernstein & Associates, Architects

Bernstein and Associates, Architects is pleased to announce it has been hired to prepare a new phlebotomy design in New York.

This phlebotomy design project involves the design of phlebotomy exam rooms, and phlebotomy equipment rooms. Additional phlebotomy room design is being provided for a phlebotomy reception and phlebotomy waiting.

Additional phlebotomy consulting services include phlebotomy interior design, and phlebotomy equipment planning.

For Medical Office Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-medical-offices/


For more information about phlebotomy design, phlebotomy designs, phlebotomy interior design, and phlebotomy equipment purchases, please contact well-known healthcare design architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Phlebotomy Design in New York (Headquarters):
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
59 West 19th St. - 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
T: 212-463-8200
F: 212-463-9898
Email: info@bernarch.com

Phlebotomy Design in Connecticut:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
100 Pearl St. - 14th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
T: 860-616-2200
F: 860-616-0018
Email: info@bernarch.com

Phlebotomy Design in New Jersey:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
103 Carnegie Center, 300
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
T: 609-309-7005
F: 609-309-7006
Email: info@bernarch.com

Phlebotomy Design in California:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1405 Woodruff Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90024
T: 213-330-0340
F: 213-330-0450
Email: info@bernarch.com

Radiology Design by Bernstein and Associates, Architects in Boston, MA

Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce the completion of construction of a new outpatient radiology center, designed by the firm, in Boston, MA.

The project includes radiology planning and radiology room design of multiple radiology modalities including ultrasound room design, digital mammography room design and digital radiography room design. In addition, there is a separate women's center will have typical support space such as dressing rooms, offices, reception and waiting.

An important consideration in the design of this radiology renovation, is the requirement that the radiology center remain in continuous operation throughout the renovation. This requires careful consideration of the new radiology plan, in terms of how the radiology plan can be phased to allow the facility to remain in continuous operation.

The project was designed to reinforce the important role of the community health center in the health of the surrounding community.

About Bernstein and Associates, Architects:

Founded in 1990, this healthcare architecture firm specializes in healthcare architecture, with a number of sub-specialties including radiology design and construction. The firm is run by William N. Bernstein, LEED®AP, AIA, a well-known healthcare architect. The firm is highly experienced with state-of-the-art healthcare design. Amongst the firm’s specialty radiology consulting services are: radiology master plans, hospital radiology departments, outpatient radiology facilities, and radiology room design including: ct room design, MRI room design, mammography room design, linear accelerator room design, cat scan room design, and
nuclear medicine room design.

The firm’s radiology work has been published extensively.

For Radiology Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-radiology/

For further Information about planning, designing and building a state-of-the-art radiology facility, contact Bernstein and Associates, Architects:

Radiology Office Design in New York (Headquarters):
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
59 West 19th St. - 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
T: 212-463-8200
F: 212-463-9898
Email: info@bernarch.com

Saturday, December 25, 2010

New Endoscopy Office Design

New Endoscopy Office Design by Bernstein & Associates, Architects

Bernstein and Associates, Architects is pleased to announce it has been hired to prepare a new Endoscopy office design in New York.

This Endoscopy office design project involves the design of Endoscopy operatories, Endoscopy exam rooms, and Endoscopy procedure rooms. Additional Endoscopy room design is being provided for an Endoscopy prep room, Endoscopy recovery room, Endoscopy offices, Endoscopy reception and Endoscopy waiting.

Additional Endoscopy consulting services include Endoscopy interior design, Endoscopy equipment planning, Endoscopy equipment bidding, and Endoscopy equipment procurement.

For Endoscopy Office Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-endoscopy/

For more information about Endoscopy office design, Endoscopy office designs, Endoscopy interior design, and Endoscopy equipment purchases, please contact well-known healthcare design architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Endoscopy Office Design in New York (Headquarters):
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
59 West 19th St. - 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
T: 212-463-8200
F: 212-463-9898
Email: info@bernarch.com

Endoscopy Office Design in Connecticut:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
100 Pearl St. - 14th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
T: 860-616-2200
F: 860-616-0018
Email: info@bernarch.com

Endoscopy Office Design in New Jersey:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
103 Carnegie Center, 300
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
T: 609-309-7005
F: 609-309-7006
Email: info@bernarch.com

Endoscopy Office Design in California:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1405 Woodruff Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90024
T: 213-330-0340
F: 213-330-0450
Email: info@bernarch.com

Dental Office Design

New Dental Office Design by Bernstein & Associates, Architects

Bernstein and Associates, Architects is pleased to announce it has been hired to prepare a new dental office design in New York.

This dental office design project involves the design of dental operatories, dental exam rooms, and dental procedure rooms. Additional dental room design is being provided for a Panorex room, dental sterilization center (aka dental steri-center), dental prep room, dental recovery room, dental offices, dental reception and dental waiting.

Additional dental consulting services include dental interior design, dental equipment planning, dental equipment bidding, and dental equipment procurement.

For Dental Office Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-dental/

For more information about dental office design, dental office designs, dental interior design, and dental equipment purchases, please contact well-known dental office design architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Dental Office Design in New York (Headquarters):
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
59 West 19th St. - 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
T: 212-463-8200
F: 212-463-9898
Email: info@bernarch.com

Dental Office Design in Connecticut:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
100 Pearl St. - 14th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
T: 860-616-2200
F: 860-616-0018
Email: info@bernarch.com

Dental Office Design in New Jersey:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
103 Carnegie Center, 300
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
T: 609-309-7005
F: 609-309-7006
Email: info@bernarch.com

Dental Office Design in California:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1405 Woodruff Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90024
T: 213-330-0340
F: 213-330-0450
Email: info@bernarch.com

Healthcare Design for Rehabilitation Medicine

Rehabilitation Medicine Construction Scheduled for 2011

Healthcare design firm Bernstein & Associates, Architects is pleased to announce that a Rehabilitation Medicine facility is scheduled to go into construction in 2011.

The project includes a large, outpatient detox treatment facility. The project’s healthcare design addresses the needs of patients who need outpatient treatment for medical problems related to alcohol and substance abuse. Project components included rehabilitation medicine exam rooms and counseling rooms, as well as additional clinical and administrative support spaces.

Healthcare design consulting services will address best practices in healthcare design, state of the art healthcare technology utilization, patient safety in a healthcare facility, and maximizing the efficiency of a state of the art outpatient healthcare practice.

For Rehabilitation Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-rehabilitation-alcohol-narcotics-physical-therapy-occupational-therapy-recreation-therapy/

For more information about the design, architecture and engineering of state-of-the-art rehabilitation medicine design, including the design of outpatient detox and substance abuse facilities, please contact well-known healthcare design architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Healthcare Design in New York (Headquarters):
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
59 West 19th St. - 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
Email: info@bernarch.com

Healthcare Design in Connecticut:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
100 Pearl St. - 14th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
Email: info@bernarch.com

Healthcare Design in New Jersey:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
103 Carnegie Center, Suite 300
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
Email: info@bernarch.com

Healthcare Design in California:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1405 Woodruff Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90024
Email: info@bernarch.com

Friday, December 24, 2010

Occupational Therapy Design News Release

Occupational Therapy Design

Bernstein and Associates, Architects is pleased to announce it has been selected to design a new hospital-based occupational therapy suite in Westchester, NY.

For Occupational Therapy Design see,
http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-rehabilitation-alcohol-narcotics-physical-therapy-occupational-therapy-recreation-therapy/

For more information about the design, architecture and engineering of state-of-the-art occupational therapy suites, please contact well-known occupational therapy architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Occupational Therapy Design in New York (Headquarters):
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
59 West 19th St. - 6th Floor
New York, NY 10011
T: 212-463-8200
F: 212-463-9898
Email: info@bernarch.com

Occupational Therapy Design in Connecticut:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
100 Pearl St. - 14th Floor
Hartford, CT 06103
T: 860-616-2200
F: 860-616-0018
Email: info@bernarch.com

Occupational Therapy Design in New Jersey:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
103 Carnegie Center, 300
Princeton, New Jersey 08540
T: 609-309-7005
F: 609-309-7006
Email: info@bernarch.com

Occupational Therapy Design in California:
Bernstein & Associates, Architects
1405 Woodruff Avenue
Los Angeles, California 90024
T: 213-330-0340
F: 213-330-0450
Email: info@bernarch.com

Gross Anatomy Lab Design and Construction

Gross Anatomy Lab Design Considerations

Gross Anatomy Lab Design Stresses Functionality, Durability, and Flexibility

Gross Anatomy lab design requires a thorough understanding of the unique needs and challenges of a large space where medical and allied healthcare profession students learn about physiology through actual, physical dissection. Imagine an environment where you have 100 Gross Anatomy students, working in one large room, on multiple dissections, and you will start to envision the challenges facing an architect of a Gross Anatomy lab.

So well-known lab design architect Bernstein & Associates, Architects, approached the design of a new university Gross Anatomy lab with a view to creating a state-of-the-art lab that would meet the particular needs of this university lab building type.

The first step in the lab design process was a careful look at the existing Gross Anatomy lab. The reason? First to evaluate the pluses and minuses of the existing lab. And second, because the new lab was proposed for the same location as the existing lab, it was important to determine how the new lab could be built in a way that would minimize the period of time that the university would not have a functioning gross anatomy lab.

Following the due diligence of looking at existing conditions, the architect drew up a written Program, summarizing the room-by-room requirements of the lab. Once approved, there were numerous lab design meetings with the university administration and the Gross Anatomy lab department, to review adjacency and flow concepts, as well as the appropriate size for each of the lab components.

The design of the Gross Anatomy lab that resulted, incorporates the following lab components in a logical relationship and room-to-room flow: the main anatomy lab itself with 25 worktables designed for 6 students at each table, male and female locker rooms, faculty office, virtual Gross Anatomy computer lab, general storage room and AV storage room.

The overall finishes of the lab space are designed for maximum durability. Within the lab, there are two plumbing hose bibs, to allow the university to bring in spray washers and spray wash the entire lab space, including floors, walls and ceilings. This potential water saturation of all surfaces dictated not only an extensive floor drain system, but also waterproof surfaces and light fixtures, as well as ground fault interrupters on all electrical outlets.

The mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems are sophisticated, in keeping with the demanding nature of Gross Anatomy lab usage. The HVAC system is designed as a laminar flow system, with air distributed from the ceiling and exhausted through low returns in the wall (similar to the HVAC design of operating rooms and clean rooms). All of the electrical as mentioned had to be waterproof, including flex-coil outlets suspended from the ceiling. The plumbing system is critical for hand-washing, instrument washing, and drainage of the entire space in a safe manner. Lighting in particular was developed with multiple lighting levels, to allow alternmate uses of the space requiring high vs. low ambient lighting levels.

All-in-all, state-of-the-art Gross Anatomy lab, resulting from careful study of this university lab building type, as well as close coordination between architect, engineer, university administration and Gross Anatomy lab teaching staff.

For Lab Design see, http://bernarch.com/healthcare-design-laboratories/

For more information about the design, architecture and engineering of state-of-the-art Gross Anatomy labs, including the design of virtual Gross Anatomy labs, please contact well-known lab architect, Bernstein & Associates, Architects:

Bernstein & Assoc. Architects - PLLC
(Lab planning, lab design, lab architecture, and lab engineering)
Email: info@bernarch.com
www.bernarch.com