Welcome to The Indesign Edit: Health Check. In this issue, we explore three of the best health and aged care projects and the outstanding products that contribute to achiever the overall design.
July 22nd, 2020
Health check. For the second edition of the Indesign Edit, we dive deep into the architecture of the three best health and aged care projects today. Each of these interiors showcase excellent attention to detail, amenity and facility with innovative design resolution and thoughtful furnishings that support the healthcare experience.
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