The ambulatory care revolution has made healthcare providers around the country acutely aware of the value of their real estate footprint. Every square foot counts. Every staff member provides value. Efficiency and flexibility are two buzzwords often cited as key factors in the design and planning of medical office buildings and ambulatory surgery centers, but […]

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Recently I had the opportunity to be a guest speaker for a Master-level class at Kent State University’s College of Architectural and Environmental Design. The class was part of their Healthcare Master of Architecture program, and focused on Hospital Acquired Infections (HAI) and the physical environment. Over my 20 years of professional practice, 14 of […]

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Array’s healthcare industry experts understand and embrace the movement to share information for mass consumption. Easily digestible blogs, in-depth videos, quick-hitting podcasts and the like are some of the ways we share our knowledge with more than just the clients with whom we are actively working.

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A hospital laboratory is one department which is relied upon by almost every other department throughout the facility. There is often no time for downtime, which results in complicated construction phasing when it is time for renovation.

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Featured in the Fall 2016 issue of The American Institute of Architecture Students’ CRIT Magazine. During the 2016 AIA Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, I had the opportunity to serve as a panelist for seminar EV206 “Sitting Down with the Future: Student View on the Profession.” As one of four panelists, I represented recent graduates who currently […]

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Array launched a firm-wide community support initiative with employees giving back in their neighborhoods. As healthcare-focused architects and designers, our finished product not only benefits the client, but also the people who walk in and out of the clients’ doors – our community. Naturally, we are able to identify with how important it is to […]

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Assisting with the environmental graphics for NewYork Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital in New York City has been one of my most rewarding endeavors at Array. When approached to contribute to a pediatrics project, I was excited to know that my creativity would positively affect young patients, their families and the staff who work in […]

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Some buildings are historic; some are just old. In most of Washington, DC, and certain historic districts in neighboring Virginia and Maryland, many of these older structures can’t be demolished or significantly altered on the exterior. On the interior, they often have narrow column spacing, relatively low floor-to-floor heights, and congested mechanical and electrical rooms, […]

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