Archsol, LLC

Archsol, LLC Dedicated to Healthcare Design from day one, ARCHSOL was founded by Alex Laky in January 2005.

Rural Hospital Revenue Strategy for 2030For many rural hospital CEOs, the question is no longer whether the rural hospit...
06/03/2026

Rural Hospital Revenue Strategy for 2030

For many rural hospital CEOs, the question is no longer whether the rural hospital model needs to change. The question is how quickly organizations can redesign care delivery, revenue strategy, partnerships, and infrastructure to remain viable through 2030.

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Rural hospital revenue strategy through outpatient care, telehealth, behavioral health, swing bed programs, employer partnerships, and long term facility planning.

  infrastructure is now a public health priority in Phoenix.As demand grows across emergency departments, crisis respons...
05/27/2026

infrastructure is now a public health priority in Phoenix.

As demand grows across emergency departments, crisis response systems, housing services, public safety, and community based care, facility planning plays a direct role in how people access timely treatment and stabilization.

Recent public investments from the and reinforce the need for coordinated behavioral health capacity, safer crisis care settings, and spaces designed around dignity, visibility, flexibility, and staff support.

Archsol, LLC’s perspective is clear: behavioral health design is more than a clinical planning issue. It is infrastructure planning, public health planning, and community resilience planning.

From crisis receiving centers to emergency department behavioral health spaces, the built environment can help reduce delays, support safer care transitions, improve staff workflow, and connect people to the right level of care.

Read more about why behavioral health infrastructure in Phoenix matters for healthcare leaders, public agencies, and the communities they serve.

Behavioral health infrastructure in Phoenix is a public health priority: treatment access, housing stability, & crisis care capacity.

Recent Phoenix and Maricopa County budget actions show how housing stability, childcare, homelessness services, behavior...
05/21/2026

Recent Phoenix and Maricopa County budget actions show how housing stability, childcare, homelessness services, behavioral health access, public safety, parks, libraries, and civic capital projects are becoming part of a broader public health strategy. These investments reinforce an important planning reality: community health depends on both programs and the physical environments where services are delivered.

For architects, planners, healthcare systems, and public agencies, this means facilities must be designed for access, safety, dignity, flexibility, workflow, resilience, and long term community need.

At ARCHSOL, we see healthcare and public sector design as part of the infrastructure that helps communities respond, recover, and grow.

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Phoenix and Maricopa County budgets connect public health infrastructure with behavioral health, housing stability, homelessness response, parks, and civic capital projects.

Healthcare wet environment design requires careful coordination of safety, infection control, accessibility, durability,...
05/19/2026

Healthcare wet environment design requires careful coordination of safety, infection control, accessibility, durability, and patient dignity.

From slip resistant flooring and cleanable surfaces to proper drainage, ADA accessible layouts, bariatric clearances, ligature resistant fixtures, durable materials, and visual contrast, every detail affects how the space performs.

At ARCHSOL, we design healthcare spaces that support safe movement, efficient care delivery, and long term performance.

Healthcare wet environment design strategies for hospitals and behavioral health. Explore safety, slip resistance, infection control, and material systems.

Hospital imaging rooms should not be planned by equipment type alone.A CT room, MRI suite, fluoroscopy room, cath lab, o...
05/14/2026

Hospital imaging rooms should not be planned by equipment type alone.

A CT room, MRI suite, fluoroscopy room, cath lab, or hybrid OR may each carry very different requirements depending on how the space is used. Clinical workflow, patient acuity, sedation, invasiveness, infection control, shielding, HVAC, electrical infrastructure, support spaces, and accreditation readiness all play a role in determining whether a room is planned as Class 1, Class 2, or Class 3.

In our latest article, ARCHSOL breaks down how hospital imaging room classifications guide smarter planning for diagnostic, therapeutic, interventional, and surgical imaging environments.

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Imaging room classifications help determine room size, HVAC, shielding, safety, infection control, and infrastructure requirements for Class 1, 2, and 3 imaging spaces.

Acuity migration is reshaping healthcare design across Arizona.As higher acuity procedures continue moving from inpatien...
05/08/2026

Acuity migration is reshaping healthcare design across Arizona.

As higher acuity procedures continue moving from inpatient hospitals into ASCs and hybrid outpatient facilities, providers need spaces that can do more than meet today’s needs. They need facilities designed for flexibility, scalable infrastructure, clear patient flow, and the regulatory pathway that supports the right level of care.

For Archsol, LLC, that means planning procedure rooms, support spaces, building systems, and future expansion strategies together from the start.

ASC and hybrid facility design is no longer just about efficiency. It is about helping healthcare organizations adapt as care delivery continues to evolve.

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Acuity migration in Arizona healthcare design is reshaping ASCs and hybrid facilities through flexible planning, infrastructure, and regulatory strategy.

Deferred capital infrastructure investment is not just a facilities issue. It is a strategic issue that affects reliabil...
05/06/2026

Deferred capital infrastructure investment is not just a facilities issue. It is a strategic issue that affects reliability, resilience, regulatory readiness, and long term healthcare delivery.

In Arizona, the stakes are even higher. Extreme heat, grid stress, aging systems, rural access challenges, and long replacement timelines can turn deferred infrastructure decisions into operational risk.

Archsol, LLC’s latest article explores why hospitals delay capital infrastructure renewal, how those decisions impact long term performance, and why proactive planning is essential for Arizona health systems preparing for the future.

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Deferred capital infrastructure investment is reshaping Arizona hospitals as systems balance aging infrastructure, extreme heat, financial pressure, and long term resilience.

Healthcare design works best when the people who will use the space can truly experience it before construction begins.A...
04/23/2026

Healthcare design works best when the people who will use the space can truly experience it before construction begins.

At Archsol, LLC, ARV gives project proponents a more practical way to review design by allowing user groups to step into the model and evaluate how the space will actually function in daily operations.

✔ Surgeons can confirm procedural flow and equipment placement.
✔ Nurses can study visibility and line of sight from the nursing station.
✔ Operational teams can prepare workflows, train staff, and build familiarity before opening day.

Built directly from and connected to the same design documents used for project delivery, is more than a presentation tool. It helps turn design review into operational understanding, leading to clearer feedback, stronger alignment, and spaces that are better prepared to support the people who use them every day.

At ARCHSOL, LLC, this is how visualization becomes a meaningful part of the healthcare design process.



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Healthcare design visualization with ARV helps project proponents experience future spaces before construction, improve design understanding, and contribute meaningful input near the end of CD.

Archsol, LLC was honored to support HonorHealth at the   Golf Tournament.Proud to share the team was named Talon Flight ...
04/21/2026

Archsol, LLC was honored to support HonorHealth at the Golf Tournament.

Proud to share the team was named Talon Flight Winners in the Palmer Flight with an outstanding score of 19 under par.

The winning foursome included Elissa Kelly, DeFranco, Katen, Lucas Landreth, and pro McEwen, PGA

Congratulations to the team, and thank you to Foundation for a great event.

We are proud to share that Archsol, LLC was recently featured in an AVAIL success story highlighting how our team uses A...
04/14/2026

We are proud to share that Archsol, LLC was recently featured in an AVAIL success story highlighting how our team uses AVAIL to strengthen content management, improve consistency, and support project workflows across the firm.

In the article, Travis Smith, Director of Design Technologies, shares how AVAIL has helped ARCHSOL create a single source of truth for reusable REVit families, textures, and vetted project content. The platform has also supported a more organized approach to file naming, folder structure, and content access, helping our team work more efficiently and stay aligned.

The feature also highlights how AVAIL supports our ARCHSOL Real Time Visualization workflow by making project specific content easier to organize and retrieve throughout the design process.

Thank you to the AVAIL team for featuring ARCHSOL and sharing more about how thoughtful technology systems can support better collaboration and better project delivery.

Read the full story here: https://blog.getavail.com/archsol

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