Ranjit joined Payette in 2011 following his graduation from Carnegie Mellon University where he studied both Architecture and Civil Engineering. As a co-chair of Payette’s Young Designers Core, Ranjit is always looking for ways to empower the next generation of leaders within the profession and works closely with the BSA in pursuit of this goal. Given the opportunity, he would redesign the Sumner Tunnel to include bike and pedestrian lanes. He follows BLDG BLOG and The Economist.
The uniqueness of each healing environment is rooted in its site — providing a sense of place that belongs to the local community. In our approach, each healing environment celebrates the connection with the natural world and provides a positive, supportive healthcare environment by maximizing access to the outdoors and gardens.
To learn more about our design approach to healthcare spaces, visit our most recent blog (link in bio!)
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