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Down to Earth

I recently stumbled across a book in my library, Form Follows Fiasco, by AIA-award–winning architectural critic Peter Blake.…

Trends April 30

‘Interesting times’ in healthcare design

In the healthcare design world, we are living in what a Chinese philosopher once called “interesting times”—and pronounced…

Trends March 1

Learning the language

When the arts draw from one another for inspiration and concepts, it is said that the artists have…

Trends November 1

The fabulous ‘Fable Hospital’

Interesting, isn’t it, how separate events can converge sometimes to make a major point? Two such events are…

Trends August 31

A labor of love

It is easy to forget, in our celebrations of healthcare’s “edifice complex,” that behind these soaring, shiny exteriors…

Trends April 30

Let the good times roll

A friend of mine in New Orleans has a favorite saying: “Laissez bon temps roulez—let the good times…

Trends March 1

The common man’s architect?

It is interesting, when delving into the history of Architecture, to see how little the “common man” figures…

Trends November 1

Lexington Medical Center LEXINGTON, SC

Lexington Medical Center desired to construct a satellite facility 11 miles from the main campus, to provide convenient…

Trends August 31

Kaiser Permanente Folsom Medical Office Building FOLSOM, CA

The client needed to build a cost-efficient project that met the stringent budgetary and design requirements set forth…

Trends August 31

Edward Heart Hospital NAPERVILLE, IL

Edward Heart Hospital was founded on the strength of an existing cardi-ology institute and the vision of an…

Trends August 31
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