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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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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Women’s health matters and the facilities that support the delivery of women’s services impact the care and results. I have a passion for women’s health having worked on the majority of Array’s women’s projects over the course of my 30-year career. 

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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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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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Learning from and sharing knowledge with other industry professionals, even the competition, is what makes us all better at what we do.

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Ashley Gold, Associate Editor at Fierce Healthcare reports that emergency rooms in California have observed different trends than usual in heat-related ER visits as temperatures have gone past 100 degrees. The elderly are especially susceptible to heat;

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