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Flying free

Back in the 1980s, a number of art dealers, close friends of mine, died of AIDS. I spent…

News November 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…

News 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…

News November 1

Green value

What is value to a healthcare institution? Value is providing quality healthcare services to your patients at a…

News November 1

Parrish Medical Center TITUSVILLE, FL

The new 371,000-square-foot, five-story Parrish Medical Center replaces its 40-year-old, outdated predecessor that was ill configured to serve…

News August 31

Rush Cancer Center, Rush University Medical Center CHICAGO, IL

Project category: Remodel/Renovation (completed May 2004) Chief administrator: Lawrence Goodman, MD, President and CEO, (312) 942-5000 Firm: Proteus…

News August 31

Using Branded Healthcare Environments for Competitive Advantage

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. CCHMC’s Brand Master Plan was initiated in 1993, and is an example of…

News August 31

Community Medical Center at The Woodlands THE WOODLANDS, TX

St. Luke’s Episcopal Health System at The Woodlands, planned and designed by the architect, anchors a 42-acre Medical…

News August 31
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