After three weeks of adjustments to virtual models, 3D print testing, mentoring across offices, we now have our second round finalists’ prototypes! It has been rewarding to watch the growth of our staff and their fortitude in these three short weeks – they have wrestled with their designs, the printer output and final assembly.  Each […]

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Benjamin Franklin once wrote, “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn” — the essence of Array’s Intern Development Program (IDP). In my 20+ years as an Architect and IDP administrator with Array, I’ve seen an incredible transformation with how we’ve implemented the IDP program over the […]

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To enhance Array’s strong design culture and provide a forum for mentorship, the firm’s practice area leaders began a 3D Design Challenge series. Staff members formally submitted design concepts for a business card holder.  For this competition, our designers used sketches, their computer drawing skills and their interpretation of the Array logo to design innovative […]

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Each year, three hot topics affecting the feasibility, design and operation of Healthcare projects are brought to a broad group representing advisors, architects, administrators and operators.  As the enormous replacement Hospital building spree dwindled in the late-2000s, Deloitte Financial Advisory Services began to ask “what changes are coming to healthcare in the US?” The concept […]

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By: Thomas Hudak, RA and Rick Meilan, PE, LEED AP

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Published in Medical Construction & Design, January 2014 The many benefits of caring for patients within a private room have been proven for decades. 

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BIM is a game changer Adopting Building Information Modeling (BIM) in architectural practices is not the same as what the industry experienced with transitioning to CAD 20 years ago. CAD simply replaced hand drafting with computer drafting. The technology was different, but the process remained the same.

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By Adrian Hagerty, AIA, LEED AP (printed in Medical Construction & Design, September 2013) “Location, Location, Location.” For years, real estate moguls have uttered this phrase to express the most important factor in determining the value of any given property or business venture.

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