Senior healthcare interior designer Anne Garrity was named one of “Twenty Making a Difference” in the December issue of Healthcare Design magazine.
This is Healthcare Design’s second annual feature, which provides peer recognition for those who are advancing the design of healthcare facilities.
Anne brings a unique understanding of the importance of creating healthcare interiors that break down institutional imagery. Her most recent work includes the new Cardiovascular Center at the University of Michigan. A podcast is being developed to narrate the hospital’s art collection for visitors and patients.
With over 25 years of experience, she has designed interiors for a wide range of healthcare clients including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Lahey Clinic, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, and Wisconsin Children’s Hospital and Health Systems.
A Senior Associate at Shepley Bulfinch, Anne joined the firm in 1999. She was nominated for recognition by Shepley principal Garry Baker, who directs the firm’s healthcare practice.