Designing Critical Medical Inventory Spaces: What Looks Right on Paper vs What Works in Practice
Ravindra Ambegaonkar
If you’ve spent any time on healthcare projects recently, you’ve probably felt the shift. Storage isn’t just a room you size and move on from; it actually becomes a system that can make or break operations. And the uncomfortable part is that when something goes sideways, it usually traces back to decisions that felt reasonable at the time. A value-engineered redundancy. A layout that looked efficient on paper. A coordination gap that didn’t seem critical in design. That’s the context you’re work
