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 cookie-cutter approach to planning, programming. and wayfinding untenable. Real estate availability is also a challenge, which has led many medical facility developers to explore re-purposing unconventional buildings […]

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How do you ensure patient and staff safety, operational capabilities and an acceptable visitor experience during the renovation of your healthcare facility? Whether your organization is worried about noise pollution, shifting essential facilities to a temporary space or managing staff expectations, renovating while you operate requires a vision for your project. Prior planning is critical […]

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It has always been important to me to stand up and support organizations for a worthy cause and I have always been a supporter of, and personally invested in, promoting health and healthy environments. Not surprisingly then, as an architect, that I gravitated to healthcare architecture – our specialty at Array Architects.

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As healthcare systems expand their reach and acquire more hospitals, the case for the development of offsite or independent laboratories is becoming increasingly viable to institutions.

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  At Array, we focus exclusively on the design of environments to support healthcare. In January, I had the opportunity to moderate a panel at iGlobal Forum’s recent Healthcare Real Estate Investment Opportunities Summit 2015.   A one-day forum focusing on macroeconomic trends and their effects on real estate investments and developments within the healthcare […]

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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 each day when I reflect upon events that transpired, I find that sometimes it is most of what I do. As […]

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On February 26, 2014, I moderated a panel of experts for the McGraw Hill/Engineering News Record’s ” The Pulse 5 – The Future of Healthcare” in NYC. The conference explored issues currently shaping national and regional healthcare construction markets. The panel focused on

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In recent years, I’ve seen a dramatic growth in sustainable design and green building practices to reduce the overall impact of the built environment on human health and the natural environment.

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