Westchester PET/CT

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Westchester PET/CT

Lighting and interior design for a PET/CT radiology office in Westchester. The goal: transform a clinical imaging suite into a space that calms patients waiting for radioactive contrast to spread through their bodies.

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A lighting design commission for a radiologist's office in Westchester. The challenge was specific: patients undergoing PET/CT scans are injected with a radioactive tracer and then wait — sometimes an hour — for the contrast to distribute through their body before imaging. The injection rooms and corridors needed to feel warm, clean, and considered rather than clinical. The goal was to relieve anxiety through the space itself.

The design uses a wood-panel ceiling grid with integrated LED cove lighting, geometric color-blocked wall panels in warm tones, and base-of-wall LED strips that guide patients through the corridor. The injection rooms feature backlit wood-textured zigzag wall panels that create a sense of enclosure without claustrophobia. A living green wall anchors the reception area.

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Wall elevation — geometric color-block pattern in warm tones
Wall elevation — neutral palette study
Hallway rendering — wood ceiling grid, geometric color-blocked walls
Hallway rendering — metallic wall panels
Injection room rendering — zigzag wood panels, backlit screen

Hallway rendering — wood ceiling grid, geometric color-blocked walls

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