This spring, I had the opportunity to work with colleagues from across the country and many design firms as a juror for the 2014 American Institute of Architects/Academy of Architecture for Health Design awards. Overall, the process for participating as a Design Juror was simple, intuitive and flexible. 

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Every day at Array we strive to improve our delivery process so our customers can receive the best quality product we can produce. Plan-Do-Study-Adjust (PDSA) is a process improvement tool that aids in the creation of better processes. Using Karen Martin’s clarified version of the PDSA found in The Outstanding Organization, employees at Array are […]

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Featured in Behavioral Healthcare, July 2014. The design solutions for behavioral health facilities often requires unique innovations for common problems faced by caregivers on a daily basis. The best solutions are often the ones that are simple, elegant and, above all, durable. Patient Belongings A common problem we hear from our behavioral health clients is […]

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I recently read an article that delved into some research regarding the effects of a good night’s sleep. The article couldn’t have appeared in my inbox at a better time. On July 16, I received a Fitbit® from Array. A Fitbit® is a small tracking device housed within a rubber wrist band that keeps track […]

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