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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…

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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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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.”…

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ARCHITECTURAL FABRICS, SIGNAGE, and FLOORING

Banners and sunscreens Rainier can provide fabric displays for any environment. Unique print or appliqué banners of any…

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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…

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Green Guide for Health Care, provides framework for healthy building

Imagine a cancer center constructed without materials that contain known human carcinogens, or a hospital that serves organic…

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Parking structures: Utilitarian but essential

The need for complicated, lifesaving services often drives the shape and layout of healthcare buildings. In contrast, parking…

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Lessons 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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Four takes on planning

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

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