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Advancing Healthcare: Medical Office Buildings at the Forefront of Access and Safety

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Advancing Healthcare: Medical Office Buildings at the Forefront of Access and Safety 1 kcichowicz Fri, 05/03/2024 - 07:18 Healthcare Facilities This article explores the pivotal shift from traditional hospital settings to Medical Office Buildings (MOBs), focusing on how these facilities enhance patient access. Adoption of emerging technology.

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Superblock: Still far from Take-Off

Community Architect Daily

A full 10 years after the development of the " Superblock " in the old retail heart of downtown had crashed spectacularly and the Mayor had pulled the plug on a developer who hadn't produced a viable project in eight years, a new take-off is still far away. Once again time was passing without much happening. Compass rendering.

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Stop the Presses: Chicago’s Tribune Tower and the Future of Newspaper Offices

Architizer

1921 was a different story, though, when the Chicago Tribune newspaper ran a competition to mark its 75th anniversary, first prize of $50,000 for whoever could design “the most beautiful and distinctive office building in the world.” Showcase your work through Architizer and sign up for our inspirational newsletter.

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How much is too much?

Community Architect Daily

Its hard to see a common denominator between all these places all over Baltimore which include projects that are fully or partially complete and many more that are just plans on paper. The matter may become even more confusing if one adds in projects such as the $100 million Drexeline Town Center redevelopment in Drexel Hill, PA.

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Here Is What COVID-19 Will Do to Architecture and Cities

Community Architect

As I have described in my earlier article , an end to the pandemic won't be sudden, nor will it be soon. Now, restaurants, schools and offices need more space to allow the required spacing between people and gain that space outside into solutions that have become wildly popular, such as "parklet" dining on space that used to be parking.

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Gentrification is not a four letter word [7]

A Better Built Environment

Wikipedia This week I’m focusing my thoughts on series of articles related to gentrification and urban development. Seattle just ripped out a highway cutting off the downtown from the waterfront, opening up this desirable real estate for new development and better uses than moving cars and trucks.

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The Rise and Fall of Baltimore's HarborPlace

Community Architect

Today the private retail portion of HarborPlace is slated for demolition. Rouse's insertion of commercial development into a public space can be seen as an example of private public partnership long before the term became popular. In 1981 the developer Jim Rouse made it on the title of Time Magazine with the slogan "Cities Are Fun".

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