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In 2018, Emory Healthcare and Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University announced their intention to create a cancer care center that has “never before been seen or imagined"—and last year that vision was realized. Invited to the Healthcare Interior Design 2.0 podcast to share how we met that challenge, Principal Anthony Treu said, "We invited people into a process where the goal was to explore the challenges and figure out the solutions together. So it wasn't about convincing them why we should do something ambitious or new. It was about working together to find out something that was a very real solution to what they needed." Listen to the episode below to learn more about how the Winship Cancer Institute transcends established practices of hospital design—and how our two-story "care communities," each centered on a specific type of cancer, has tailored healthcare to the journey of each patient. MORE → bit.ly/3WCqyus 📷: Dave Burk © SOM 

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Fabulous design

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Host Cheryl Janis interviews the world’s leading healthcare design professionals on HID2.0, the podcast.

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Thank you Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) for all that you do to improve lives through the built environment. From your friends and admirers Porcelanosa

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