Published by Facility Care, November 14, 2013 We all know what MD and PhD stand for after someone’s name. Have you ever wondered what the initials behind your architect’s or interior designer’s name mean?

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Published in Behavioral Healthcare, December 2013 For healthcare facility designers, flexibility has become a driving demand.

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Published by Healthcare Construction + Operations, October 2013 In every space people use, furniture is needed and creates an impression. For a space to be functional as well as healing, furniture needs to function in more ways than might be expected in a hotel or office.

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  As an architect working for Array, with their focus exclusively on healthcare, I am very interested in how the technological advances in medicine are influencing the design of hospitals.   I had the opportunity to attend a lecture entitled  “A View from the Future” hosted by the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation at the CUNY graduate […]

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By Kristin Zeit, Editor-in-Chief Healthcare Design As more and more patients prefer retail health such as alternative medicine and healing options for their medical treatments, the trend toward fewer beds in hospitals is here to stay, attendees learned at last month’s ASHE PDC annual summit.

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The broad spectrum of hospital room types required for most Acute Care Hospitals can appear daunting.

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