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Benefits of Designing with a Topographically-Accurate Site Model

Posted by Darren Conlen on Apr 11, 2019

Originally published in Healthcare Construction + Operations, May 2018

Over the past decade, new software has enabled architects to integrate the processes of building design and documentation into a...

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Topics: Built Environment, site

Why Junior Architects Should Participate in Construction Administration

Posted by Guest Contributor on Apr 04, 2019

Array’s Mind the Gap event, which provides an opportunity for students to explore healthcare design, is days away. The event has influenced me to reflect on my formative experience as an architect.....READ MORE

Topics: Mind the Gap, construction administration, tips for junior architects

Innovations in Ambulatory Care Design and Delivery

Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 17, 2019

With so many moving parts, designing an ambulatory care center requires an innovative approach. Balancing elements such as specialty physician practices, same-day surgery and physical therapy make a.....READ MORE

Topics: Ambulatory Care, Repurposing Building for Ambulatory Care Center

The Role of Design in a Changing Healthcare Environment

Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 11, 2019

For anyone who is involved with the healthcare industry, the feeling of uncertainty is evident. What is the future of the Affordable Care Act? How can quality care be provided in an age where.....READ MORE

Topics: Process-Led Design, Operational transformation, changing healthcare environment

Integrated Project Delivery: Teamwork Success Stories

Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 08, 2019

There are many articles online about the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) method, many of which extol promises of budget control, schedule achievement, and a wide range of other benefits. This.....READ MORE

Topics: Planning, Architecture, Healthcare Design, Architects, Continuous Improvement, Healthcare, Integrated Project Design/Delivery (IPD)

Horton Hears A Woof! - A Teacup Pup Doghouse

Posted by Guest Contributor on Mar 04, 2019

For the third year, Array Architects participated in the Bark + Build Doghouse Design/Build Competition in Dallas, TX. Our local Dallas office partnered this year with Vaughn Construction. Array’s...

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A Deeper Look at Robert Wood Johnson's Ambulatory Building Expansion

Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 06, 2019

How do healthcare facilities managers ensure optimal patient flow, prevent overcrowding and set the stage for continued service line expansion? Renovation and expansion are critical tools in.....READ MORE

Topics: ASC expansion, New Jersey Healthcare Architects, robert wood johnson, ambulatory building design

Architecture Shaping the Behavioral Healthcare Environment of Care

Posted by Guest Contributor on Feb 02, 2019

I was introduced to healthcare architecture while contributing to the completion of a new adult inpatient behavioral center that redefined how a patient’s environment of care can enhance their.....READ MORE

Topics: Healing Environment, Behavioral Health Design

Architecture Alone Isn’t Enough: The Origins of Array's Integrated Approach

Posted by Craig Meaney on Jan 31, 2019

What do an architect, front-end software developer and healthcare systems engineer have in common? All three seemingly dissimilar professionals work side-by-side at Array

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Topics: Healthcare Architecture, integrated services

Nature-Inspired Healing Environments

Posted by Guest Contributor on Jan 18, 2019

With the goal of creating a strong unit identity, Array’s design team was inspired by the many different environments in the Washington, DC area. The team presented theming options of an urban.....READ MORE

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