Mockups allow Cape Breton medical professionals to see spaces before they’re built

Source: https://www.saltwire.com/atlantic-canada/news/local/mockups-allow-cape-breton-medical-professionals-to-see-spaces-before-theyre-built-100651848/

When you’re dealing with spaces like neonatal intensive care units, it’s important to get the planning right. Troy Penney, clinical director, CBRM Health Care Redevelopment Project, shows a mockup of a unit that was shown to health-care professionals to get their input before the unit is actually designed and built. ELIZABETH PATTERSON/CAPE BRETON POST
When you’re dealing with spaces like neonatal intensive care units, it’s important to get the planning right. Troy Penney, clinical director, CBRM Health Care Redevelopment Project, shows a mockup of a unit that was shown to health-care professionals to get their input before the unit is actually designed and built. ELIZABETH PATTERSON/CAPE BRETON POST

SYDNEY, N.S. — “Try not to walk through the windows.”

It may only look like pieces of coloured tape stuck to the floor but Troy Penney wants you to see windows, doors and medical equipment when you tour through the warehouse area of the former Scotsburn Dairy building on Upper Prince Street where two and three-dimensional mockups of future hospital rooms are temporarily housed. Read more…

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