The American Institute of Architects

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Research Submitted

Titlesort ascending Author Date
Designing for a New Model of Healthcare Delivery Donald B. Altemeyer, AIA (BSA Design Inc.), Todd M. Buerger, AIA (BSA Design Inc.), Ann L. Hendrich, MSN, RN (Clarian Health), Joy L. Fay, MS, RN (Cardiac Comprehensive Critical Care) Dec 01, 1999
Designing a Primary Care Center to Meet Consumer Needs Marianne L. Weber, AIA, NCARB (E. Lynn App Architects), Richard J. Schuster, MD, FACP (Sycamore Primary Care Group) Oct 01, 1998
Designing a Heart Center Naresh Mathur, AIA (HKS, Inc.) Oct 01, 2000
Design/Build in Health Care: The Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion University of Colorado Hospital, A Case Study Rob Davidson, AIA (Principal, H+L Architecture), Antonio B. Ruiz (Vice President of Operations, University of Colorado Hospital), Charlie Graft (Vice President, Gerald H. Phipps, Inc.), Mike Krueger (Project Director, McCarthy) Oct 01, 2000
Design Guidelines for Adult Day Services Keith Diaz Moore, PhD, AIA (Washington State University) Mar 01, 2005
Design for the Latest Technology in Cancer Treatment: A Carbon Therapy Center Dyutima Jha, M.Arch, Assoc. AIA Nov 30, 2011
Design for Aging Review 9: Data Mining Findings AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA), Perkins Eastman Research Collaborative Oct 01, 2008
Design for Aging Review 11: Insights and Innovations: The State of Senior Housing (Data Mining Findings) AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA), Perkins Eastman Research Collaborative Dec 01, 2012
Design for Aging Review 10: Insights and Innovations: The State of Senior Housing (Data Mining Findings) AIA Design for Aging Knowledge Community (DFA), Perkins Eastman Research Collaborative Dec 01, 2010
Design and the Bottom Line: Practical Patient-Centered Approaches to the Physical Environment Jerry Eich, AIA, LEED AP (HMC Architects), Kimberly Nelson Montague, AIA, EDAC, LEED AP (Planetree), Rebecca Hathaway, RN, MSN, EDAC (Temecula Valley Hospital) Nov 30, 2011

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