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Four takes on planning

Before the first meaningful design concept hits the drawing board, project planners and programmers set the rules of…

News March 1

Nature's wonderland

When a renowned children’s hospital seeks to expand its market, it shouldn’t be surprising when it does so…

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Look to the rainbow

In 1991 I began creating what I call Solar Spectrum Environmental Artworks, using prisms and mirrors to harness…

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A community for kids

How often does one see a family tragedy transformed into a project aimed at uplifting the lives of…

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‘Interesting times’ in healthcare design

In the healthcare design world, we are living in what a Chinese philosopher once called “interesting times”—and pronounced…

Trends March 1

Embodying Native American Culture

Can a building and its technologies be a “practitioner of medicine”? Can they bridge the political, personal, cultural,…

News November 1

Are the architect and client seeing the same thing as they plan a new building? A process to make it so

In the May 2004 issue of HEALTHCARE DESIGN (“Lessons From Both Sides of the Pond,” pp. 23-28), Derek…

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Learning the language

When the arts draw from one another for inspiration and concepts, it is said that the artists have…

Trends November 1

Sustainability under the sun

When the Georgia Institute of Tech-nology elected to demolish its old student health center and build a new…

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