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Redefining Urban Healthcare: Best Practices And Lessons From Tennessee Oncology’s Flagship Cancer Center
Blending traditional architecture with advanced landscape architecture and engineering solutions helped turn urban site constraints into opportunities at Tennessee Oncology's flagship cancer center in Nashville, Tenn.
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Planning begins with ‘know thy hospital’
In ancient times, “Know Thyself” was inscribed in Greek on the lintel of the entrance to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi. More recently, it appeared in Latin above the…
News August 31The new paradigm for planning
The quality of healthcare delivery in American hospitals is under constant and continued scrutiny by payers and the public alike. Two national studies released by the New England Journal of…
News August 31Nancy N. and J.C. Lewis Cancer and Research Pavilion SAVANNAH, GA
The word “pavilion” is derived from the Latin root papilio, which means “butterfly.” In keeping with the concept of a garden pavilion, the facility includes a butterfly garden as a…
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