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‘May you always live in interesting times…’

This well-known Chinese proverbactually it’s a Chinese curse, but as an optimist I prefer to think of it…

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Children's Hospital Boston: From the Mock-Up Room to Reality

Feeling as though we had inadvertently wandered onto a TV stage set for ER, a contingent of 15…

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Safety Flooring Altro Designer 25 heavy-duty safety flooring has been updated to coordinate with and complement many other…

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Sails for the Navy

In its design of a new outpatient clinical wing for the Naval Hospital Bremerton, the architectural design firm…

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Constructing a patient-safe healthcare facility

In the early 1930s, the construction industry considered one death per $1 million spent on construction to be…

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Touring the hospital of the future

In designing anything as permanent as a new structure, planners want to be as sure as possible that…

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Long Island Jewish Medical Center—Ambulatory Chemotherapy Transfusion Unit New Hyde Park, NY

Treatment of cancer patients has been characterized as requiring personalized care coupled with technology and humanity. The administration…

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VA Medical Center Palliative Care Building Hampton, VA

The existing Palliative Care Unit was located on the first floor of a 1930s structure. This facility was…

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Communicating Without Words

Eing a patient is just about the least amount of fun a consumer can buy. What is more…

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Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Davis Building Phase III Jacksonville, FL

The third expansion phase of this building forms the base for significant future vertical growth. The first floor…

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