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March 2010

With its award-winning design for Cooper University’s new Patient Care Pavilion, EwingCole employs an upscale hospitality model that redefines what health care facilities should be.

By Carol Tisch | Photography by Eduard Hueber/archphoto.com and Halkin Photography, LLC

 

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The notion of sustainable design has been widely embraced by the A&D community; however, many firms have yet to actually practice it on a wide-scale basis.

In order to provide distinctive carpeting for multiple markets, Jhane Barnes uses math as an integral part of the design process.

Shunde District of Foshan, China

TAYLOR’s design for a new children’s hospital in Long Beach evokes a mythical journey for its heroic patients.

How do you design a lighting system for a 100,000-square-foot health care facility when the nearest electrical supply store is 500 miles away … and is only accessible by plane?

With its award-winning design for Cooper University’s new Patient Care Pavilion, EwingCole employs an upscale hospitality model that redefines what health care facilities should be.

With green building on the rise, green chemicals are getting a foothold in today’s designs.

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