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The unique Architecture for Health program at Texas A&M University: Past, present, and future
Philosophy The guiding research and educational philosophy of Texas A&M University’s Architecture for Health program, which was established…
News March 1A community for kids
How often does one see a family tragedy transformed into a project aimed at uplifting the lives of…
News March 1Embodying Native American Culture
Can a building and its technologies be a “practitioner of medicine”? Can they bridge the political, personal, cultural,…
News November 1Master Planning: Old vs. New
Master planning is a process that is comprehensive (if conducted properly), time-consuming, and requires soul-searching in determining a…
News November 1Learning the language
When the arts draw from one another for inspiration and concepts, it is said that the artists have…
Trends November 1Sustainability under the sun
When the Georgia Institute of Tech-nology elected to demolish its old student health center and build a new…
News November 1Are 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…
News November 1PRODUCT GALLERY LIGHTING, CEILINGS, WALLS, & WALLCOVERING
Direct-Indirect Luminaires Corelite™/Cooper Lighting offers the Corelite Navigator Series—three distinct modular architectural fluorescent luminaires with an array of…
News November 1Green value
What is value to a healthcare institution? Value is providing quality healthcare services to your patients at a…
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