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Beyond the architecture: Lesson 2 From the Experience Economy
Lesson 2: Make the Experience Personal “The Experience Architecture Forum at Harvard,” the notice read to my as…
News April 30Down to Earth
I recently stumbled across a book in my library, Form Follows Fiasco, by AIA-award–winning architectural critic Peter Blake.…
Trends April 30Getting in step with kids
Project Summary Project Name: Claire Tow Pediatric Day Hospital Architecture: Granary Associates Project Team: John J. Cummiskey, Principal-in-Charge;…
News April 30Beyond the architecture: Five lessons from the Experience Economy
Many architects and their clients share a common lament: “The building didn’t turn out the way we hoped.”…
News March 1Curbing the costs of a new medical offi ce building
As the operating costs of medical office buildings (MOBs) continue to rise, creating an efficient MOB can help…
News March 1The 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 1ARCHITECTURAL FABRICS, SIGNAGE, and FLOORING
Banners and sunscreens Rainier can provide fabric displays for any environment. Unique print or appliqué banners of any…
News March 1Parking structures: Utilitarian but essential
The need for complicated, lifesaving services often drives the shape and layout of healthcare buildings. In contrast, parking…
News March 1Lessons on achieving the extraordinary
Stick your neck out, and your odds of winning are at least 50/50. You can increase those odds…
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