Patient Experience
- Rethinking Healing Spaces: The Importance of Spiritual Care in Behavioral Health
October 16, 2025

For Kevin and Kathy Turner, spiritual care isn’t about overt religious symbols; it’s about creating spaces where people in crisis feel safe, private, and respected. “If a psychiatric facility isn’t addressing spiritual needs, then a key component of care is missing.”
- Humanizing Behavioral Health: SmithGroup’s Vision for Healing Spaces
July 7, 2025

From personal experiences with mental health facilities to innovative funding solutions, SmithGroup brings a noticeable human perspective to their work. Their latest project for Los Angeles County demonstrates how this approach transforms behavioral health design, one carefully considered detail at a time.
- The Architecture of Hope: Brian Giebink Leads HDR’s Vision for Better Behavioral Health Spaces
March 7, 2025

For HDR architect Brian Giebink, transforming behavioral health design starts with listening to what people say they need and the deeper meaning behind their words.
- The Art of Healing: Anosha Zanjani’s Design Revolution
August 7, 2024

Anosha Zanjani creates behavioral healthcare spaces that are not just functional but truly therapeutic. Learn more about her mission to revolutionize mental healthcare through the built environment.
- Stephen Parker: Defying Stigma by Dignity-Driven Design
February 7, 2024

Some stigma and misunderstanding still surrounds behavioral healthcare facilities within the architecture field. Stephen Parker advocates for humanizing psychiatric spaces through intentional design choices that promote dignity, starting with patient autonomy and agency.
- Whitehall’s Journey in Behavioral Health Design Innovation
October 26, 2023

We remain committed to learning from and collaborating with our customers and hope they’ll continue relying on our expertise, as well. Together we can achieve something remarkable in behavioral healthcare.
- AJ Thomas: Designing Dementia Care Spaces
March 28, 2023

When it comes to designing facilities for the care of persons with dementia in the U.S., there are no codes, standards, or even robust guidelines to follow. AJ Thomas and his peers at Corgan have set out to create guidelines for inpatient and outpatient dementia-friendly healthcare design.
- Mark L. Spies: Designing for Behavioral Health—It’s Not Just a Job
March 21, 2022

Mark Spies, a principal at Stengel Hill Architecture, talks about the role architecture and design play in mental health and its positive impact on patients, staff, and designers.
- Nathan Howell: Behavioral Healthcare Design for Resiliency & Connection
July 13, 2021

HKS Architects associate and project manager Nathan Howell and his colleagues have developed a different spin on the resilient design trend, considering not just the built space but the individual human perspective, as well.
- Scott Holmes: Human-Centered Design & Patient Safety in Behavioral Healthcare
March 16, 2021

When confined by a limited budget, behavioral healthcare facilities often make compromises on design. BWBR’s Human-Centered Safety® approach is not only designed to speed recovery while keeping all parties safe, but also to ensure that small budgets don’t result in less than satisfactory outcomes.
- Whitehall Manufacturing Partners with W.D. Manor on Labor-Saving Dialysis Box
February 23, 2021

Whitehall is partnering with W.D. Manor to bring the industry’s only prefabricated modular dialysis box to market. This all-inclusive unit is designed with patient safety and the needs of healthcare facilities, designers, and construction teams top of mind.
- Michele Cohen: Making Emergency Mental Healthcare Safe & Welcoming
December 4, 2020

Read our interview with Michele Cohen, principal at NORR, and get her take on addressing the design challenges brought on by the rise of patients presenting with mental health issues at hospital Emergency Departments.
- Alison Leonard, AIA, EDAC, on Behavioral Healthcare Design
March 19, 2020

The word “institution” can evoke negative feelings and discourage people from seeking treatment, or even talking about mental health issues. Healthcare designers and architects can help ease their fears.
- Ligature-Resistant Products’ Role in Emergency Rooms
June 16, 2014

An alarming problem is spreading in many communities across the United States. Hospital emergency rooms are seeing a rise in the number of persons under mental distress being admitted, and they are not equipped to deal with them properly.