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An exercise in versatility

Primary care and hospital buildings involve a little bit of everything,” says an article in the excellent British…

Trends March 31

Measuring our success

Each year as we sit down to look at project submissions for the annual Architectural Showcase issue of…

Trends March 31

Green Guide for Health Care and LEED: Sorting out the rating systems

Presumably within a matter of days, if it hasn’t happened already, the United States Green Building Council (USGBC)…

Trends March 1

Two different worlds?

An interesting confluence of events this month brings to mind the history of our company’s varied and sundry…

Trends March 1

Partnering: What a concept!

Every so often a “new” concept emerges that is so obvious, you wonder why it isn’t an “old”…

Trends February 1

Whither the absurd?

Recently I finished reading a book called Architecture of the Absurd (Quantuck Lane Press, New York) by a…

Trends January 1

Focus on sterilization and high-level disinfection in a healing environment

Striving to provide quality care in a healing environment, healthcare facilities are taking a closer look at methods…

Trends January 1

An ‘off the wall’ solution for a NICU expansion

Since the late 1980s, architects at The Estopinal Group (TEG) have provided facilities solutions on more than 500…

Trends January 1

Five comments about evidence-based design

Why five comments? I really don’t know—maybe it’s what easily fits into a column this length. Heaven knows…

Trends December 1
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