FCA
Heather Taylor, Assoc. IIDA, currently serves as a Healthcare Planner at FCA since July 2023. Prior to this, Heather held the role of Design Director and Assistant Managing Director for Health Facilities Group, LLC, from February 2019 to August 2023, overseeing design projects in Oklahoma with a focus on evidence-based design principles. Heather's extensive experience in the healthcare sector includes positions as an Interior Designer at Health Facilities Group, LLC, KSQ Design, and Dewberry, where Heather specialized in medical interiors and client relations. Heather's educational background includes a Master of Applied Science in Patient Safety and Healthcare Quality from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Interior Design from The University of Georgia.
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FCA
FCA is a full-service architectural and design firm. Employing a rigorously collaborative process between our clients and employees, we define, design and create resonant spaces uniquely suited to the needs of those who use them. Ultimately, we strive to enhance our clients’ lives. Our guiding principals are: Place: Our fundamental responsibility is to create a compelling and responsive sense of Place that integrates functional responses to the design brief with solutions that are resonant, inspiring and enhance the human experience of all individuals using the space. People: We are in the people business with design as our medium. We engage with people and their behaviors. Thus, we create and define spaces that reflect the unique cultures of individual organizations; this supports operations and behaviors that encourage engagement and inspire peak performance. Planet: We have a duty to be environmentally responsible to ensure the long-term viability of the planet. Process: 'Cognition' is a defined process that collectively engages our clients and employees in a constructive, explorative and collaborative manner. We have the responsibility to lead our clients along the journey of transformation. It is a rigorous process.