As another busy week comes to a close at the Center for Total Health, our team would like to first take a moment to thank Yen Greene (@YenGreene), who has been with us for almost five years, for all of her hard work and dedication. She’s a remarkable person and colleague, and though she isn’t going far, she will be missed. Our loss is Kaiser Permanente Mid-Atantic’s gain.
On Thursday, the Center for Health Design hosted Health Design Insights, an evening for health care architects and designers. The featured speakers were Jeff Shub, MD, of GapingVoid (@gapingvoid); Patrick Schultz, AIA, EDAC, LEED, AP, of HKS Architects (@HKSArchitects); and Barbara Huelat, FASID, AAID, EDAC, of Huelat Davis (@HuelatDavis). As always, it’s inspiring to witness a group of people dedicating their incredible talents and intelligence to the health of others.
As those who have been to the center might know, we installed a pedestrian counter outside along the Metropolitan Branch Trail to track pedestrian traffic as part of a network of counters across Washington, DC. (Learn more about that project here.) This week, the counter got a new battery (thank you, Tracy Hadden Loh!).
Find all of this week’s pictures here. And, for posterity, some of our favorite pictures of Yen over the years. Thanks for all the laughs, Yen!