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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort descending
Domestic and Foreign Urban Continuing Care Retirement Communities of Today and Tomorrow Jae Seung Park, PhD, AIA (Department of Architecture, HanYang University, Seoul, Korea), Joseph G. Sprague, FAIA, FACHA (Director of Health Facilities, HKS, Inc.) Oct 01, 2000
The First Dedicated Pediatric Oncology Hospital in Cairo, Egypt Association of Friends of the National Cancer Institute (AFNCI) Oct 01, 2000
New Hospital on a New Site - Case Study for Universal Application: Arrowhead Regional Medical Center John E. Sealander, AIA (Bobrow/Thomas and Associates), Robert A. Cull, RA (Bobrow/Thomas and Associates), Michael L. Bobrow, FAIA (Bobrow/Thomas and Associates) Oct 01, 2000
Planning a Nurse Station for Clinical Function Herman Miller for Healthcare Oct 01, 2000
Creating the Heart of Clarian Health Todd Buerger, AIA (BSA Design Inc.), Eric S. Williams, MD (Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis) Oct 01, 2001
Holding, Hearts, and Hospital Simulations Frank Zilm, Darch, FAIA (Frank Zilm & Associates, Inc.) Oct 01, 2001
The Integrated Approach: Cardiac Care as a Separate, but Integral Hospital Department Richard L. Miller, FAIA (Earl Swensson Associates), Harold D. Petty, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates), Sam W. Burnette, AIA (Earl Swensson Associates) Oct 01, 2001
Beyond the Mock Up: The Value of Temporary Occupancy and Evaluation David R. Vincent, AIA, ACHA (HKS Inc.), Diane H. Tasian, Assoc. AIA (HKS Inc.), Daniel Stromberg, MD (Children's Medical Center, Dallas) Oct 01, 2001
Is It Healthy to Turn Green? Clark Kellogg (Gordon H Chong & Partners) Oct 01, 2002
Turning Healthcare Green: A Case for Sustainable Healthcare Greg L. Roberts, AIA, CSI, CSS, ACHA (Watkins Hamilton Ross, Inc.) Oct 01, 2002

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