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Platform on construction and development in healthcare in Flanders and the Netherlands

For decades, Building for Care has been the reliable provider of specific information (offline and online) for professionals involved in building developments in the healthcare sector, such as property developers, architects and interior designers.

It mainly concerns construction, renovation and furnishing of hospitals, nursing homes, residential care centres, private clinics, assisted living facilities, rehabilitation centres and health centres, among others. Here, plenty of attention is paid to new products for fitting out buildings in the care sector and the latest applied innovative techniques aimed at the care sector. But specials in areas such as fire safety, climate control, OR clean rooms, laboratories, ICT domotics and every other conceivable topic in the care sector will also be featured.

This specific trade information is shared through our trade magazine, special interest magazine, online platform, social media channels and newsletters.

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Investeringen in zorgvastgoed blijven achter in het eerste halfjaar van 2025

In de eerste helft van 2025 werd 268 miljoen euro geïnvesteerd in zorgvastgoed. Dit is een daling van 19% ten opzichte van H1 2024, maar wel het dubbele van H1 2023. Het investeringsniveau blijft ver achter bij de jaren 2019–2022, waarin structureel meer dan 400 miljoen euro werd geïnvesteerd in de eerste helft van die […]

15 July 2025

Nieuwe ziekenhuisvleugel stroomlijnt interne werking en zorgbeleving

AZ Monica heeft de ambitie om uit te groeien tot hét referentieziekenhuis in het oostelijke deel van Antwerpen. Met de realisatie van de nieuwe E-vleugel op haar campus in Deurne zette ze alvast een flinke stap in de goede richting. In functioneel opzicht is alles piekfijn uitgekiend en ook qua architectuur en interieurvormgeving werd niets […]

15 July 2025

New Nobel 1 care tower combines technology, well-being and sustainability

Ghent's skyline has changed forever. Besides the already famous centuries-old Boekentoren, designed by Belgian architect-artist Henry van de Velde, the university grounds have now been enriched by a second striking tower, Nobel 1. This futuristic building, named after Nobel Prize winner Corneel Heymans, is more than just an architectural masterpiece. It is a now [...]

10 July 2025

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