Welcome to our Clinician-Centered Design blog series, where we showcase guidance and design strategies to mitigate staff burnout, promote well-being and quantify the impact design solutions. Start from the beginning of this series here.  |  This blog was co-authored by Lisa Lipschutz and Madeline Hill, a former interior designer at Array. The interactions at the […]

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This blog was co-authored by Rosana Bassi. When health systems expand, support services often need to grow to support increased volumes. A common example of this is the expansion of Central Sterile Processing Departments (CPSD) following the opening of additional operating rooms. Array recently led a project to meet this need for Mount Sinai West […]

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This blog was co-authored by Keith Urio and David Lam. As the COVID-19 hospital admittance continues in New York City, New York Presbyterian (NYP) reached out to Array to assist them with designing and constructing temporary field hospitals. The Health System identified three locations in Manhattan for implementation of these hospitals. All locations would treat […]

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Across the nation, healthcare design is getting more attention than ever before. The general public is now acutely aware of the importance of infection controls, while stories of alternate care sites like tents, shipping containers and stadiums have permeated mainstream news. As Array helps our healthcare clients across the country rise to the challenges posed […]

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This blog was co-authored by Dan Russell. As the current epicenter of the US COVID-19 outbreak, New York City hospitals are struggling to provide beds for their patients. To combat the dwindling bed supply, iCrowd Inc. reached out to Array to help realize their vision of installing 5,000 beds distributed throughout five tent structures across […]

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I have been leading process change in organizations for more than 30 years. During that time, I have found that all too often, the focus of new initiatives is on the development or acquisition of new tools, adoption of new processes, deployment strategies, funding and evaluation of final rollouts. This reminds me of the often […]

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As BIM Manager, I relish the opportunity to anticipate where our industry is heading. When asked to explore the effects of the documents that define our model protocols on our delivery process, the AIA G201 and G202, I thought it a great opportunity to demystify contracts and demonstrate how they can be beneficial to the architectural team throughout a project’s lifespan. 

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In recent years, Mt. Sinai Health System identified an increased need for behavioral health services in the neighborhoods of Morningside Heights and Harlem, which surround the St. Luke’s campus. To satisfy this underserved population, Mt. Sinai partnered with a developer and Array Architects to design a 12-story building that will accommodate the consolidation of HIV […]

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