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HDR - Taikang Nanjing International Medical Center | The Plan
Taikang Nanjing International Medical Center is a new hospital complex of 168,000 m² GFA on a 95,500 m² site located in the south of Xixia District of Nanjing.
Metal renovates medical building - Metal Architecture
The goal for Vitenas Cosmetic Surgery and Mirror Mirror Beauty Boutique in Houston was to build a sleek, modern building with asymmetric and geometrical exterior lines to disguise the rectangular box-like building. Harrell Architects LP specified 4,263 square feet of Alcoa Architectural Products’ 4-mm Reynobond aluminum composite material in Colorweld 500 Bone White to create… Continue reading Metal renovates medical building
Healthcare - Los Angeles Architectural Photographer Paul Turang
Los Angeles and Orange County based Architectural Photographer Paul Turang creates architectural photography for architects, construction companies, real estate developers and architectural magazines.
NUH Centre for Oral Health (COH) | Projects | architect61
Occupying the first eight storeys of a 10-storey tower, the National University Hospital’s Centre for Oral Health (COH) is designed to be accessible, patient- and student-centric, and a centre of excellence for translational clinical research.
Gallery of New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will - 9
Image 9 of 47 from gallery of New Hospital Tower Rush University Medical Center / Perkins&Will. Photograph by Steve Hall/Hedrich Blessing
UTHSC Center for Healthcare Improvement and Patient Simulation - Healthcare Snapshots
brg3s Architects completed the design for the multi-disciplinary UTHSC Center for Healthcare Improvement and Patient Simulation located in Memphis, Tennessee. The Center for Healthcare Improvement and Patient […]
For the exterior, our Architectural Designers challenged the commonly used rectangle and square building footprint. We played with linear elements and varying angles to manipulate architectural geometric planes which maximized parking for the tenant’s patients. We love a good challenge at Apex Design Build.