How do healthcare facilities managers ensure optimal patient flow, prevent overcrowding and set the stage for continued service line expansion? Renovation and expansion are critical tools in achieving these goals, but they must be coupled with sound, process-led design and a multidimensional approach to defining and solving problems. Array was engaged by Robert Wood Johnson […]

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I was introduced to healthcare architecture while contributing to the completion of a new adult inpatient behavioral center that redefined how a patient’s environment of care can enhance their response to mental and behavioral health treatment programs. The adult building was one of several new facilities that initiated an entire campus redevelopment aimed at improving […]

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With the goal of creating a strong unit identity, Array’s design team was inspired by the many different environments in the Washington, DC area. The team presented theming options of an urban cityscape; the gardens of the US National Botanical Gardens and Hillwood gardens; and, a water theme representing the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay. […]

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The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center’s Molecular Pathology Department is growing exponentially. As a result, their off-site location needed to be renovated to accommodate increased demand.  The Department resides in a 1980s building which also houses several other OSU tenants.

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Co-authored by Madeline Hill, an interior designer with Array. As healthcare architects, we strive to not only design buildings for the care of patients, but also to support those in need. Last month, Array gathered a team from the DC office to channel their inner “Project Runway” as we participated in the 2018 Cosmo Couture […]

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I am pleased to announce the expansion of three of our eight Array offices this fall as our staff grows rapidly to serve an ever-widening cache of healthcare clients.

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With treatment space at a premium and census growing steadily each year, our client knew creative solutions and swift implementation was needed. Array’s team mapped the patient experience with emergency services user groups to determine the best mix of patient care spaces.

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We cringe when we hear the term “value engineering (VE)” because, typically for interiors, VE has become synonymous with splicing, dicing and eliminating beautiful design details and finishes which make our projects special and unique. VE typically happens after the design has been approved, which leads to heartbreak and frustration not only for the designers, […]

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