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Introducing the Mid-Patient

“What? How can you even suggest that we need additional beds! We are only operating at 65% occupancy.…

News April 30

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 30

Curbing 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 1

Look to the rainbow

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

News March 1

A community for kids

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

News March 1

In harmony with nature's blueprint

For years Erminia (Mimi) Guarneri, MD, has, like Don Quixote, been battling windmills. Frustrated by the limitations of…

News March 1

Why the wayfi nding expert should be part of the team

Just as a team approach is used to treat a serious medical condition, a team effort can result…

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…

News March 1

Beyond 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 1
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