GUIDELINES WITH BUILDING, STRUCTURE, AND ROOM NAMES
• Proper names of buildings and structures should always be capitalized (initial letter in upper case).
For example: Kennedy House
• Words like building, center, and room should be capitalized only if they are an integral part of the proper name or accompany the name, otherwise not.
For example: Mercy Medical Center, Babylon Emergency Room
The patient was transferred immediately to Elmont Emergency Room.
• Common nouns designating rooms or units or centers should not ideally be capitalized unless preceded by a noun.
For example: The patient left the emergency room in good condition.
He was kept in the intensive care unit.
• Proper names of buildings and structures should always be capitalized (initial letter in upper case).
For example: Kennedy House
• Words like building, center, and room should be capitalized only if they are an integral part of the proper name or accompany the name, otherwise not.
For example: Mercy Medical Center, Babylon Emergency Room
The patient was transferred immediately to Elmont Emergency Room.
• Common nouns designating rooms or units or centers should not ideally be capitalized unless preceded by a noun.
For example: The patient left the emergency room in good condition.
He was kept in the intensive care unit.