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Research Submitted

Title Author Datesort ascending
Partnering Penrose Hospital Surgical Renovation John C. Hoelscher, AIA (RTA Architects) Oct 01, 1998
Right-Sizing Your Outpatient Surgery Suite William Sheely, AIA (The Orcutt/Winslow Partnership) Oct 01, 1998
A Research-Based Environment: A NICU That Feels Like Home Susan T. Williams, AIA (E. Lynn App Architects, Inc.), Cynthia A. Burger, RN, BSN (The Children's Medical Center, Dayton, OH) Oct 01, 1998
Designing a Primary Care Center to Meet Consumer Needs Marianne L. Weber, AIA, NCARB (E. Lynn App Architects), Richard J. Schuster, MD, FACP (Sycamore Primary Care Group) Oct 01, 1998
Designing for Health in the Next Millennium Ronald L. Skaggs, FAIA (HKS Inc.), Joseph G. Sprague, FAIA (HKS Inc.), George J. Mann, AIA (Texas A & M) Oct 01, 1998
Emergency Departments: The New Front Door Beth Leslie Glasser, AIA (Anshen+Allen, Architects) Oct 01, 1998
Evolution of the Hospital: The Next 20 Years W.H. (Tib) Tusler, Jr., FAIA (Planning for Health) Oct 01, 1998
Energy Conscious Redesign The AIA Research Corporation Jul 01, 1980
Researching the ‘80’s The AIA Research Corporation Apr 01, 1980
Passive Cooling The AIA Research Corporation Oct 01, 1979

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