Imaging Room Classifications Hospital imaging rooms should not be classified only by equipment type. They should be classified by what happens in the room, including […]
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Understanding Imaging Classifications and Requirements for Hospitals
Virtual Nursing Smart Hospital Room Design for Modern Healthcare
Virtual nursing is changing smart hospital room design through better technology integration, patient experience, privacy planning, and flexible healthcare environments.
Healthcare Wet Environment Design
Healthcare wet environment design ultimately focuses on creating spaces that perform reliably over time.
Medical Gas Systems in Expanding Healthcare Facilities
Medical gas systems in healthcare expansion require careful planning, capacity modeling, and infrastructure alignment to ensure safety, reliability, and long term performance.
Infrastructure, Code, and Care Delivery: Navigating ASC and MOB Design in Arizona
Whether delivering surgical environments that require strict licensure and clinical infrastructure compliance or planning outpatient settings within a commercial code framework, ARCHSOL understands that facility classification directly influences design complexity and long term operational success.
ARCHSOL Precision Planning for Healthcare Projects Using 3D Scanning
Instead of relying on tape measures, redlines, and fragmented field notes, teams can capture the building exactly as it exists today. The result is a highly detailed digital snapshot that becomes a reliable foundation for design, coordination, and construction. It replaces interpretation with clarity and transforms existing conditions from a liability into a strategic asset.
Mechanical and HVAC Systems
Healthcare facilities in Phoenix rely heavily on reliable mechanical and HVAC systems due to the region’s extreme climate and the clinical sensitivity of hospital environments. When these systems fail or underperform, the consequences extend beyond occupant comfort to patient safety, infection control, and operational continuity. Several incidents across the Phoenix metropolitan area illustrate how aging infrastructure, insufficient redundancy, or deferred maintenance can lead to significant mechanical system failures.