The American Institute of Architects

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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Healthcare Facilities for the Future in Buildings from the Past Tom Gormley (Design, Construction, Equipment, and Engineering; HCA, the Healthcare Company) Oct 01, 2000
Worcester Medical Center: A New Model for Integrated Healthcare Services Scott Hicks Oct 01, 2000
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
Designing for Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Spectroscopy: A Case Study Judd Brasch, AIA (RSP Architects Ltd.), Bryan Gatzlaff, AIA (RSP Architects Ltd.), Kamil Ugurbil, PhD (Center for Magnetic Resonance Research, University of Minnesota) Oct 01, 2000
The Healing Mission Lejla Zejnilovic (Harrell Group Inc), Christine Madden (Vice-President, Harrell Group Inc) Oct 01, 2000
A New International Opportunity: Importing Foreign Experience Back to the United States B. Wayne Fishback, AIA (Wong, Ouyang Architects and Engineers, Fishback & Associates) Oct 01, 2000
Reducing Mechanical Equipment Cost: The Economics of Green Design Kevin R. Hydes, Laura Creech Sep 30, 2000
A One Man User Group: The Architect Becomes a Patient David J. Reichard, AIA (Helman Hurley Charvat Peacock/Architects, Inc.) Dec 01, 1999
The Environment of Cancer Care: Fast-Tracking a Patient-Focused Radiation Therapy Center Mark Balasi, AIA (Vice President, Phillips Swager Associates) Dec 01, 1999

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