On February 26, 2014, I moderated a panel of experts for the McGraw Hill/Engineering News Record’s ” The Pulse 5 – The Future of Healthcare” in NYC. The conference explored issues currently shaping national and regional healthcare construction markets. The panel focused on

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YOU CAN ALWAYS FIND A REASON TO DELAY LICENSURE.  BUT ULTIMATELY IT IS JUST AN EXCUSE. Becoming a licensed architect is a lengthy process, and a road often plagued with many twists and turns

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While the rollout of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) has garnered a lot of attention, there are significant trends associated with its implementation that are impacting healthcare real estate.

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An Atrium, as technically defined by the International Building Code (IBC) is an opening within a building connecting two or more stories, other than enclosed stairways, elevators, hoist ways, escalators, plumbing, electrical, air-conditioning or other equipment,

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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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As a dedicated healthcare architect I’ve learned to approach design challenges with the goal of harmonizing requirements that are often diametrically opposed.

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Published by Healthcare Global, December 2013.  The delivery of healthcare is evolving due to healthcare reform initiatives based on the Affordable Care Act (ACA).  Nowhere is that more apparent than in the design of Medical Office Buildings (MOBs).

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