b'PROJECT PROFILEOutlook for Peaces sense of tranquility isDesign, the locally based firm trustedHospice Association. We have a beautiful owed both to the sanctuarys design andwith realizing the Glaicars vision. Theview where we are, and [the space]to its picturesque surroundings. Built onfountains provide soothing sounds, butcaptures that.a hill overlooking Peterson Creek Park,also mask any conversations for privacy the space provides occupants with abetween families. As well, the selection ofAccessibility was critical for the sanctuary private and panoramic view of the valleysubdued fabrics, stone look floor, wooddesign. As such, Outlook for Peace was and mountains surrounding the hospice.and decorative floral lighting connects tomade to accommodate the movement of Nature also plays a dominant role insidethe outside garden and landscape, andpatient beds throughout the space, and the building, where elements like fountains,built-in benches, tables and lamps allowa covered walkway was installed to make fireplaces and natural colours and elementsfor comfortable seating and a chance totransferring from the main hospice to the feature throughout. stop and breathe and connect.new building as comfortable as possible.The design intent was to create anOne thing you notice as soon as youUltimately, Wassen adds, the goal of the enriching, relaxing and contemplativewalk in is how well the space bringsbuilding was to keep its end user in mind space, says Tanya Wassen, Owner andthe outdoors in, adds Shelby Willson, hospice patients seeking a serene getaway Lead Designer with Spot On InteriorClinical Lead with the Kamloopsduring an emotional time: Having a 48 SOUTHERN INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATION'