White Paper – Material Health: Applying the Benefits of Metal Fabric to Modern Healthcare Design

Pandemic-level illness, a nation-wide mental health crisis, and healthcare worker burnout are fueling a reimagined future for America’s healthcare infrastructure. Architectural materials in healthcare design must meet stringent performance standards before they are deemed appropriate for these demanding environments. As the need for innovative hospitals, behavioral health centers, and ambulatory clinics continues to rise, woven metal fabric is an attractive, resilient, and dynamic material that can help construct positive patient environments that support both physical and mental healing. New and existing behavioral health facilities must meet comprehensive accreditation standards to ensure that risks to patient safety are minimized. Aside from its inherent durability, metal fabric offers a range of benefits to modern healthcare facilities such as contributing to energy savings, supporting biophilic principles, and providing patient safety and wellness.

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