Page Associate Principal Hilary Bales-Morales, AIA, EDAC, ACHA, has earned board certification from The American College of Healthcare Architects.
She recently passed an accredited examination, which assesses the knowledge and understanding of architects who practice as healthcare specialists.
She joins the ranks of approximately 400 ACHA colleagues in the U.S. and Canada who have received this credential. Several Page employees, including Robert Doane, Mattia Flabiano and Gregg Moon, have also obtained this certification.
ACHA requires its certificate holders to work toward the improvement of healthcare architecture on behalf of the public, to practice in an ethical manner and to maintain the highest standards in the field of healthcare architecture. Members must be licensed architects for a minimum of three years, demonstrate work on healthcare specific projects for a minimum of 6,000 hours within the last five years and submit a portfolio of work.
Bales-Morales actively leads planning and design efforts on a variety of healthcare projects and continues to do so while supporting ACHA’s vision — transforming healthcare through better built environments.