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Care+Design is a new transdisciplinary initiative launched by architecture and design firm Lemay. Created to connect architects with healthcare professionals, researchers, policy-makers, frontline workers, and patient communities, it seeks to activate key conversations and meetings that can shape a better future for tomorrow’s care environments through design.
Today’s healthcare space struggles with being outpaced by accelerations in technology, climate crises, service, and resource scarcity, applying uniform ideas to diverse contexts and populations, as well as many other challenges. As a response, Care+Design seeks to create an exploratory space for dialogue around generating ideas and conceiving designs around what the healthcare sector needs.
From hospitals and rehabilitation clinics, to long-term care facilities, this platform aims to reconnect medical environments with both people and the environment through innovative, sustainable, inclusive, and easily-deployable ideas formed with the communities they affect. Through this participatory approach, disciplines like architecture and urban planning will be able to propose environmental, operational, and social solutions that can benefit society’s health and well-being.
“Discussion is the drafting table where the positive changes we need can begin. Care+Design represents a confrontation of ideas, concepts, and viable solutions for the future of healthcare design,” says Antoine Buisseret, design director and Lemay’s Director of Market Intelligence in Healthcare. “Together, our collaborative approaches can reimagine what ‘hospitality’ truly means, coming together to reimagine tomorrow’s environments of care.”
This mandate of discussion and ideation between healthcare and design professionals spans a wide scope, from exploratory dialogues of thought leadership and published works on the future of healthcare, to panels of expertise, roundtables, and collaborations. With this platform of connection and research, design and healthcare communities have the opportunity to adopt and reinforce the concept of built space as a way of healing, ensuring that healthcare’s professional networks, patients, and communities are an integral part of the design of tomorrow’s care environments.
About Lemay
Since 1957, Lemay has been imagining new ways to create spaces that engage users and bring people together. Over 400 architects, designers, industry leaders, and change-makers work tirelessly to cultivate innovation in their own backyards, as well as in communities around the world. Inspired and strengthened by transdisciplinary creativity, the firm has also developed its very own NET POSITIVETM approach to guide teams toward sustainable solutions that shape a better future. With the human experience at its heart, Lemay strives to design with empathy and create spaces to grow.
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