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Embracing person-centered design

Embracing person-centered design

Architecture in the healthcare industry is uniquely challenging because we are not just designing a building, we are creating a space for healing. We approach each project mindful that we are addressing the needs of not just patients, but providers, caregivers and everyone whose lives they touch.

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Chapel Haven – Aging in Place Building
Schleifer Adult Independent Living Building (SAIL)
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Danbury Hospital
Peter and Carmen Lucia Buck Pavilion
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University of California, Irvine
College of Health Sciences + Nursing & Health Sciences Building
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Ox Ridge Elementary School
New PreK-5 Elementary School
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Kaiser Permanente
Murrieta Medical Office Building
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Florida State Hospital APD Forensic Facility
Master Plan and Implementation
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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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Theoretical Project – Mind the Gap
The Next Workplace Platform
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Phillips Exeter Academy
New Student Dormitory
[case study]
University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics
Pediatric Specialty Clinic
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Middlesex Hospital
Shoreline Medical Center
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Griffin Hospital
The Center for Cancer Care
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Public Safety Academy
(CREC Civil Leadership High School)
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Chapel Haven
Residential / Education Facility (REACH)
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Samaritan Medical Center
Walker Center for Cancer Care
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The Lexington School
Master Plan and Implementation