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  • Into the Blue

    Laura Fisher Kaiser, February 1, 2011

    Into the Blue

    "One time, my doctor referred me to a specialist, and I walked in the door and saw the place was a dump," Andreas Charalambous says. "I just turned around and walked out."  More
  • AIA Honors Duda/Paine for Duke Integrative Medicine

    Nicholas Tamarin, May 11, 2010

    The American Institute of Architects is bestowing its annual National Design Award for Health Care on the Durham, North Carolina architecture firm for Duke University Health System building.  More
  • The Learning Curve

    Deborah Wilk, May 1, 2010

    the learning curve

    Educational, medical, and office design reaches new heights  More
  • Healing Property

    Craig Kellogg, May 1, 2010
    Healing PropertyBloomingdale's, Giorgio Armani, and Catherine Malandrino aren't the only major imports at the Burj Khalifa, the 2,600-foot-tall United Arab Emirates tower formerly known as the Burj Dubai.  More
  • Anshen + Allen Turns Containers Into Clinics

    Nicholas Tamarin, March 25, 2010

    The San Francisco-based international architecture firm is collaborating with the non-profit foundation Containers 2 Clinics and modular builder Stack Design Build to convert old shipping containers into preventive care units for poor and rural communities.    More
  • Style is The Best Medicine

    Craig Kellogg, February 1, 2010

    If you happen to be walking around Belgrade, you may pass more than a dozen branches of the Oasis of Health, an upstart pharmacy chain that has grown steadily in and around the Serbian capital.  More
  • They're All Smiles

    Edie Cohen, February 1, 2010

    Pediatric dentist Amand Begian was looking for more than just an office when he leased space in a typical Southern California strip mall in the city of Oxnard. He needed branding, too...  More
  • The Family Business

    Benjamin Budde, February 1, 2010

    How olde-timey can a medical facility be? At Dental Care Ishii, the answer is: very. Located in the mountain town of Sasayama, 30 miles west of Japan's historic capital, Kyoto, the facility occupies the 90-year-old two-story house where dentist Hironobu Ishii's great-grandfather lived and practiced internal medicine.  More
  • Parsons Provides Inspiration for Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Alternate Design Models

    Staff, January 12, 2010

    The New York design school has entered into an external partnership project with the world’s largest private cancer treatment and research institution to create design proposals for facilities that change the way patients experience chemotherapy.  More
  • Interior Design Top Magazine Stories of 2009

    Staff, December 28, 2009

    After years in a lavish house in Greenwich, Connecticut, two soon-to-be empty nesters heeded the urging of their children and decided to return to Manhattan in what their architect, Steven Learner, calls an "incredibly brave" leap of faith...  More
  • National Office Furniture Offers $25,000 to a Lucky Healthcare Environment

    November 13, 2009

    Fresh from flashing their eco-conscious design Greenbuild, National Office Furniture is demonstating their commitment to environmental design user experience by announcing its $25,000 Gift of Inspiration for Healthcare Environments.  More

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