By Sara Marberry — If you’ve been in the healthcare design industry for 30+ years like I have, you’ve seen a lot of design trends and fads come and go.
If you’re relatively new to the field, you may think that many of the ideas people are talking about today are new. But the reality is that a lot of these ideas are design trends that are now standard practice. And some are design fads that could become trends.
So what’s the difference between a trend and a fad?
A trend is a prevailing tendency that’s gradually gaining momentum and might have long-term implications, while a fad is a short-term burst of interest or way of being (like bellbottom pants).
With the help of my friend, healthcare architect Sheila Cahnman, I came up with the following lists of healthcare design trends and fads.
Healthcare design trends of the past that are now standard practice include:
Emerging trends in healthcare design include:
Current healthcare design fads that could become trends (and eventually standard practice) include:
Past healthcare design fads that had their moment include:
There’s also trends in healthcare service, delivery, and operation that affect healthcare design. Current ones include:
And of course, the big emerging trend in healthcare service and delivery is digital technology — which includes everything from mobile apps, software that supports clinical decisions, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Dare I say it? The metaverse hospital.
There’s probably a lot I’m missing here, but you get the idea. Ten years down the road, some of these fads and trends will have faded. Some will be mainstream.
But to keep moving forward, we need to understand and appreciate what’s come before.
Visit Sara Marberry’s Blog to view this article, what Sara said when accepting the Healthcare Facilities Symposium Founders Award, and more reflections on healthcare design.