The Center for Health Design has announced winners of its 2025 Healthcare Environment Awards. The awards were created in 1989 to encourage and celebrate the use of an Evidenced-Based Design process, focusing on how design can improve safety, enhance experiences, increase organizational efficiency and improve health outcomes.
Since then, nearly 300 projects – built and conceptual, by professionals and students from around the world – have been awarded this distinction.
This year an expert panel of industry stakeholders gathered to carefully review each submission. Six projects were selected for recognition and will be honored at the 2025 PDC Summit during The Center for Health Design’s Awards Ceremony, 8:15-9:30 a.m. ET Tuesday, March 11, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, Georgia.
This year’s winners, and respective categories, include:
Winners
- KMD Architects: Stanford Health Care Emeryville expansion
- Ballinger: April Sampson Cancer Center
Conceptual Design Winner
- Perkins&Will: Sabara Children’s Hospital
Student Design Winner
- Clemson University: Pooling: A Health and Wellness Campus
Honorable Mentions
- Perkins&Will: Malone Family Tower
- Gensler: Nationwide Children’s Hospital
View the winning projects here.