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Stantec @ the Healthcare Design Conference + Expo
Join Stantec’s design experts on November 4th and November 5th at this year’s conference.
See you in New Orleans!
At Stantec, we know we are better together. We are proud sponsors of the Healthcare Design Conference + Expo and look forward to engaging in thoughtful discussions on transforming health.
Don’t miss our pre-conference workshop and session:
The Mental Health Mock-Up: Rapid-Prototyping for Behavioral Health Environments
Saturday, November 4th @ 1:00PM – 5:00 PM
Session W04
Small but Mighty – Neglected Rooms that will Make or Break Your Design
Sunday, November 5th @ 2PM – 3PM
Session E26
Join Our Team – Stantec is hiring:
Ideas
Jon Sell, Principal
The social stigma surrounding behavioral health can be transformed by a well-designed facility that creates a positive community impact.
Stephen Parker, Senior Associate, Buildings, Health
By harmonizing mental health environments with evidence and empathy, we can design for humanity at its most vulnerable.
Tasso Karras, Senior Associate, Interior Design
We succeed when we create spaces that result in positive experiences for the patient, the patient’s family, physicians, and staff.
Kristina Klingbeil, Interior Designer
The positive impact healthcare design can have on patients, their families, and staff is what continues to motivate me.
Jennifer L. Storey, Senior Principal, Health Sector Lead (US)
There’s never been so much opportunity for change in the architecture industry as there is right now, and I’m always looking for exciting challenges and new ways to do things.