When the group reconvened in February 2015, we took the discussion a step further, getting into the nitty gritty details of site selection. Delving into this topic with perspectives from a versatile..
Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 19, 2015
When the group reconvened in February 2015, we took the discussion a step further, getting into the nitty gritty details of site selection. Delving into this topic with perspectives from a versatile..
Topics: real estate, Deloitte
Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 18, 2015
In leading a design firm’s business development initiatives, I closely follow healthcare delivery trends and how clients look to better serve their patients and communities, and how facilities can..
Topics: real estate, Healthcare
Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 11, 2015
In September 2013, Mercy Health contracted Danis Building Construction Company to provide construction management for five behavioral health projects. Array Architects served as the design team,...
...READ MORETopics: bulk purchasing, Behavioral Health Design
Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 19, 2015
I participated in a discussion posted to IPD Thought Leaders for Healthcare, a LinkedIn group to which I belong. The question posed was, “How do you perceive the amount of RFIs on an IPD Project.....READ MORE
Topics: RFIs, Collaboration, Integrated Project Design/Delivery (IPD)
Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 17, 2015
As the medical and healthcare industries continue to evolve, there are strategies that a Health System's developer/real estate representative and architect can utilize to help the System remain on an.....READ MORE
Topics: developer, Medical Office Building (MOB), Ambulatory Care
Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 13, 2015
Within the architecture profession, creating, receiving and generating data is a daily task. Ambulatory Surgery Facility Assessments, for instance, have the potential to generate large sets of data...
...READ MORETopics: data analysis, Healthcare
Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 10, 2015
Concurrent with completing the largest Ambulatory Surgery Center on the East Coast, I had the opportunity to present our success with Building Information Modeling at the 16th Annual Lean...
...READ MORETopics: Knowledge Sharing, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Lean Design
Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 02, 2015
As an architect, leader and managing director of Array’s Northeast practice, I find myself in a daily position of teaching and sharing my knowledge & experience with others. In fact, at the end of...
...READ MORETopics: Knowledge Sharing
Posted by Guest Contributor on Jan 15, 2015
Health Systems looking to lease space in office buildings for Ambulatory Surgical Centers (ASC) cannot assume all buildings will comply with the zoning and healthcare codes and use requirements. A...
...READ MORETopics: Ambulatory Care, building codes, Facility Design
Posted by Guest Contributor on Jan 11, 2015
That’s my key takeaway from the one-week Lean Healthcare West green belt training I attended in Greenville, South Carolina. Specifically, respect for the patient, their family and all the.....READ MORE
Topics: Lean, Green Belt, Continuous Improvement