Posts Tagged ‘art consulting’

Wilmette Showroom Opens For Business!

Friday, November 28th, 2008

We are excited to announce that our second location is now open for business to serve all your art and framing needs! Visit our new Wilmette gallery & showroom at the Edens Plaza shopping center located at the corner of Lake Ave. & Skokie Blvd., just off the Edens expressway. We are by the Carson’s entrance, across from Starbucks.

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A Green Facelift for Saint Francis : Healthcare Design Magazine Aug. ’08

Friday, August 1st, 2008

by Chris Gaerig

Healthcare Design Aug. '08 cover

Jan Marion, owner and founder of H. Marion Framing Studio, understands that green design involves more than just meeting the latest industry standards. “Specifically for healthcare design, not only must it look good, but also it needs to reflect the values of and reinforce the brand image of the facility.” says Marion. Such is the philosophy behind the firm’s latest project at St. Francis Hospital’s Wolf Gallery, in Evanston, Illinois.

Read the full article in Healthcare Design’s Aug. ’08 issue

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Chicago Hospital News: Saint Mary Hospital

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Whether your facility is building a replacement hospital, giving a face lift to an existing space or preparing for a complete unit renovation, the main three factors which will insure a successful project are: design, design and design. After the floor plan has been created and wonderful interior finishes have been selected, chances are something resembling art will go on the wall. A good art consultant will make sure that art is not arbitrarily selected for the walls. We need to work with the architect and the hospital administrators to tailor an art program to suit the community served, the function of the unit and the philosophy and vision that the hospital wants to convey. We need to keep up with the latest research on art in hospitals and healthcare design trends through continuing education, attending art shows and industry round tables. This type of research allows the consultant to understand which types of images reduce stress and promote healing in certain patient populations or in certain medical arenas. In other words, a geriatric unit will require different art than a pediatrics unit; a heart transplant unit will look different than a birthing unit or an emergency department.

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