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Grand plans for a grand space
Big ideas for a large veterinary hospital paid off for an Illinois architecture firm, whose designs earned one of two 2019 Hospital of the Year awards, this one for more than 8,000 square feet. More... |
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Top 10 materials update for veterinary hospitals
The process of building or remodeling a veterinary clinic demands that you focus your attention on aspects hospital you may have previously given little thought to or taken for granted. Like flooring and wall materials. "Almost every veterinary professional has been scarred and traumatized by a flooring failure or some other spectacular material catastrophe," says Heather Lewis, AIA, NCARB, of Animal Arts in Boulder, Colorado. More... |
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