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Green Power This article gives an introduction towind, solar, and geothermal power, explaining how they affect the building market as well as project planning and construction. appeared in Building Design & Construction
Advanced Technology: Enhancing Patient Experience Just like the ultimate goal of air travel is to get the passenger quickly and safely to his desired destination— with in-flight entertainment only an added bonus—the use of advanced technology in the medical field serves the purpose of getting the patient from the scene of the accident to the emergency room, and ultimately back home as quickly and with as few complications as possible. appeared in Medical Construction & Design
Light Untamed We’re not as familiar with are the complexities that accompany a daylighting design and the problems of its often erroneous implementation. To reap the benefits, daylighting strategies must be designed and installed correctly--a task that isn’t as simple as it seems. appeared in Consulting-Specifying Engineer
Top Trends In Lab Design Sustainability and flexibility are driving the design of new laboratories in the 21st Century. Here’s what one expert says a modern design should look like. appeared in Business Facilities
Improving Hospitals’ Preventive Maintenance Programs Hospitals and health care systems have been slow to adopt automated preventive maintenance programs. Due to intense pressure to cut costs, hospital officials sometimes decide to shortchange the maintenance staff, where a lack of resources often manifests itself through an apparent lack of progress and improvement in the organization. appeared in HealthcareFacility
Rehabilitation Center for Wounded Veterans Taking Shape at Fort Sam Houston SmithGroup has designed the Center for the Intrepid's National Armed Forces Physical Rehabilitation Center at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas. The four-story, 65,000-sf center will provide patients with severe extremity injuries, amputations, and burns sustained during service in Iraq the opportunity to regain their pre-injury abilities. appeared in Building Design & Construction
The Big Question: Will They Cooperate? It’s not the $64,000 question, but the $18.6 million one – can the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology get vendors and providers to cooperate? appeared in Healthcare IT News
Be My Guest Since the ultimate goal of caregiving is to get the patient well and back to his normal life in the shortest period of time, that should be the directive behind any blueprint for a well-designed patient room. appeared in Contract Magazine
A Westchester Classic Creating a state-of-the-art children’s hospital requires innovative solutions that meet current and future needs of the facility. Sensitivity to the health and emotional needs of the children and families who use the facility is also a critical component of such a project. appeared in Engineered Systems