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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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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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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By Kristin Zeit, Editor-in-Chief Healthcare Design As more and more patients prefer retail health such as alternative medicine and healing options for their medical treatments, the trend toward fewer beds in hospitals is here to stay, attendees learned at last month’s ASHE PDC annual summit.

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Featured in Medical Construction + Design, June 2011 Just as an innovative automobile chassis defines the frame, engine and other essential systems for a vehicle, a medical center chassis provides an effective framework for a state-of-the art hospital.

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This article was co-written by Kent Doss, AIA, NCARB, LEED BD+C, LGB and Jon Sell, a Designer and Planner at Array Architects.

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I believe strongly in the healing power of art. I recently had the opportunity to revisit one of Array’s projects that opened back in November. It was incredibly rewarding to hear the hospital’s staff tell me about how positive visitor and patient reactions have been to the art installations. It truly emphasizes the importance of incorporating […]

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