Mosa Tiles Define New Wisconsin Healthcare Facility by CannonDesign

ProHealth Care Cancer Center. Photography by Craig Dugan.


Design is playing a larger role in how people are selecting healthcare facilities now more than ever. As a result, __design firms are being charged with creating inviting family- and patient-centered environments. The scale and frequency of tile specification means that this product sector has the opportunity to transform the entire medical experience. Dutch tile manufacturer Mosa is well poised to serve this market. As the world’s first and only tile company to have a collection gain full Cradle to Cradle® Silver certification, Mosa prioritizes sustainability from concept to creation.
 

ProHealth Care Cancer Center. Photography by Craig Dugan.


Sustainability influences CannonDesign’s selection of products and materials. So when the firm was commissioned to __design the UW Cancer Center at ProHealth Care in Waukesha, Wisconsin, it chose Mosa tiles for the project's floors and accent fireplaces. In addition to green qualities, CannonDesign credited Mosa’s organic appearance and high-tech performance as deciding factors in specifying Mosa’s LEED-contributing products.
 

ProHealth Care Cancer Center. Photography by Craig Dugan.


To ease the bitter cold of Wisconsin winters, CannonDesign placed fireplaces throughout, and surrounded each one with Mosa’s Terra Maestricht tile. “Places to gather was a request,” interior designer Heather Clinger says of meetings with patient advisory teams. “The fireplaces help create a welcoming atmosphere.”
 

ProHealth Care Cancer Center. Photography by Craig Dugan.


Patients and caregivers frequently revisit cancer facilities over the course of treatment, so Clinger looked for materials that are eye-catching and engaging. One such material is Mosa’s Terra Tones, which has a powderlike surface that changes throughout the day in step with natural light. Placed in reception and corridors, the tiles add dimensionality and subtle drama to the spaces. Furthermore, their earthy palette is meant to evoke the Wisconsin prairies and a sense of calm. “We enjoy working with companies like Mosa that have a support system and commitment [to sustainability],” Clinger adds. “It’s an ongoing relationship, not just a spec.”
 

ProHealth Care Cancer Center. Photography by Craig Dugan.


The nature of healthcare design demands durable products with proven reliability. Mosa’s team of in-house designers engineered both Terra Maestricht and Terra Tones to withstand high-traffic environments, lending them more than enough resilience to safely anchor the UW Cancer Center’s busy multiuse spaces. The heavy-duty collections feature precise face dimensions and rectified edges that guarantee a sleek, smooth appearance, even after daily wheelchair use. Wisconsin’s salt-heavy winters are also no match for the collections’ above-standard frost- and slip-resistance.



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