Rethinking resuscitation rooms: A new approach for a vital healthcare space

June 15, 2022

By Gail Hannah and Norma Angel

Care teams need to move fast and keep equipment clean. Two veteran architects look at how COVID-19 has changed the way we design resuscitation rooms.

We need to establish a space where care teams can still work as if they’re in the same area—even if they’re in separate controlled environments.
  • Gail Hannah

    Based in Toronto, Gail is a principal. Focusing on the healthcare sector, she specializes in leading multidisciplinary teams through complex projects while keeping hospital operations running smoothly.

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  • Norma Angel

    As a senior architect and healthcare planner, Norma designs hospitals, from schematic design to the construction phase. Attentive listening makes her adept at transferring client needs into final concepts—buildings that serve communities.

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