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Bringing the outdoors in

Bringing the outdoors in

Wellness experts have done entire studies about the benefits of using natural elements in architectural design. From sustainable design to engineering green architecture practices, there are many ways to connect workspace and the world outside, helping clients achieve a sense of balance and more.

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Danbury Hospital
Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Pavilion
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Clayton State University
Lakeview Discovery and Science Center
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Kaiser Permanente
Murrieta Medical Office Building
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Califia Farms
New Headquarters
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Torrington Public Schools
New Middle School & High School
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Ox Ridge Elementary School
New PreK-5 Elementary School
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Georgia Southern University
Biological Sciences Building
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University of Iowa
Stead Family Children’s Hospital
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Rutgers, School of Engineering
Richard Weeks Hall of Engineering
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Georgia Southern University
Health Professions Academic Building
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The Frederick Gunn School
Arts & Community Center
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2135 American Industrial Way
Seven Oaks Company
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Vistra
Royal Lane
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Theoretical Project – CollaborEATs
A Recipe to Move the Workplace Forward by Taking a Step Back
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Doylestown Health
Cardiovascular & Critical Care Pavilion
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University of North Texas
Athletics Master Plan and Indoor Practice Facility
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University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center
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University of Colorado Health
Medical Center of the Rockies
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Alondra Park
Swimming Pool, Water Play And Skate Park
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Griffin Hospital
The Center for Cancer Care
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Providence College
Science Complex Addition and Renovation
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Samaritan Medical Center
Walker Center for Cancer Care
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The Lexington School
Master Plan and Implementation