As designers, we are often consulted by manufacturers during the later stages of their product development process. They ask our opinion about new materials, patterns and colors, generally AFTER they have already been developed in-house.

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I am often asked my thoughts on where I see Array’s practice five years out, causing me to reflect on from where the firm has come. Our founders were once part of the design arm of one of the pioneers of for-profit health systems.

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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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The thorough and systematic evaluation of the interrelated values, goals, facts and needs of a client’s organization, facility users and the surrounding community. A well-conceived program leads to high-quality design.

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Featured in Executive Insight, April 7, 2014 The Oxford Dictionary defines the word “afford” as “the ability to do something without risk of adverse consequences.” It is that very element of risk that has caused many to pause as the impact of the “Affordable Care Act” is slowly and deliberately revealed over the next several […]

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As a healthcare interior designer I’ve always seen myself as an advocate.  I think we bring our best efforts forth to our clients when we can imagine every healthcare environment through the eyes of a patient, their families, and their caregivers.

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In my first two posts, I addressed the larger, more philosophical issues that need to be addressed when planning a Simulation Center, as well as taking a more in-depth look at specific elements of a Simulation Lab.

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