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Perkins Eastman celebrates completion of 19,600 s/f project

The New York office of top architecture and interior design firm Perkins Eastman joins the medical staff and leadership of NYU Langone Medical Center in recognizing the completion of a new 19,600 s/f intensive care unit on the 15th floor of Tisch Hospital, the Medical Center's flagship facility. The patient and family-centered unit offers technology, more privacy, and the space to accommodate open visiting hours. The large, private patient rooms feature natural light, views of New York City, brand new equipment, flat-screen televisions, as well as carefully programmed spaces for families to visit and staff to work more efficiently. Other ICU patient safety features include computerized charting systems inside and outside each room with multi-patient video surveillance technology. "This project represents the future of world-class clinical environments and matches the high standards and quality of care that the critical care team provides to their patients every day," said Mary-Jean Eastman FAIA. "We are thrilled to continue an eight-year continuing relationship with NYU Langone Medical Center, completing more than 40 projects totaling over 300,000 s/f including the Rita J. and Stanley H. Kaplan Comprehensive Cancer Center, NYU Child Study Center, consolidated Department of Radiology, among others."
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