The new Rush hospital is already a major success as a work of architecture and urban design. It reminds us that a hospital needs to be designed for two sets of clients: Those who use it and those who simply pass by. The best-designed hospitals heal scars in the cityscape as well as patients. We'll know next year if the new Rush does both. — Blair Kamin
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Do they blast Red Barchetta through the corridors? The Trees in the labs? Closer to the Heart in the operating room?
"Dr. Lee! I need you to come check on this patient's Vital Signs!"
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