The American Institute of Architects

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Research Submitted

Titlesort descending Author Date
Healthcare Facilities for the Future in Buildings from the Past Tom Gormley (Design, Construction, Equipment, and Engineering; HCA, the Healthcare Company) Oct 01, 2000
Healthcare Facilities: Current Trends and Future Forecasts Donald McKahan, AIA (McKahan Planning Group) Oct 01, 1998
Heating, Cooling, Lighting: Sustainable Design Methods for Architects Norbert Lechner Oct 31, 2014
High Performance Hospital Partnerships: Reaching the 2030 Challenge and Improving the Health and Healing Environment Heather Burpee, Joel Loveland, Michael Hatten, Stan Price Mar 09, 2009
Historical Hospital Buildings: Should They Be Reused? H. James Henrichs, AIA (Hobbs+Black Associates) Nov 01, 2007
Holding, Hearts, and Hospital Simulations Frank Zilm, Darch, FAIA (Frank Zilm & Associates, Inc.) Oct 01, 2001
Holistic Approach to Cancer Treatment Facility Design Richard L. Miller, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates, Inc.), Sam W. Burnette, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates, Inc.) Oct 01, 1999
Hospital Inpatient Unit Design Factors Impacting Direct Patient Care Time, Documentation Time, and Patient Safety Tom Clark, FAIA (Clark/Kjos Architects), Scott Combs, AIA (Clark/Kjos Architects) Nov 01, 2017
HOSPITALity: Surgery Center Design for People, Not Procedures Charles A. Huber, Assoc. AIA (Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.), John S. Barker, AIA (Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.) Oct 01, 2005
Housing Shrewdly / Unhurried Building W. Geoff Gjertson (University of Louisiana–Lafayette) May 13, 2015

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