The Academy Journal
October 19, 2005 |  |  

Letter from the Editor
Welcome to the eighth edition of The Academy Journal, published by the AIA Academy of Architecture for Health (AAH).

Planning for Change: Hospital Design Theories in Practice
Nirit Putievsky Pilosof, MArch, McGill University School of Architecture
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The Peaceful Garden
Dana Pulis for James G. Shepard, AIA, and Alan S. Godfrey, AIA, CTA Architects Engineers
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A Form Full of Function: The Aesthetic of Efficiency and the Planning of German Outpatient Treatment Centers
Scott McCuen Koytek and Georg P. Müller, top consult köln
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Incorporating Patient-Safe Design into the Guidelines
Kenneth N. Dickerman, AIA, ACHA, FHFI, Leo A. Daly Co.
Igal Nevo, MD, Center for Patient Safety
Paul Barach, MD, MPH, Jackson Memorial Hospital and University of Miami Medical School
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New Standard of Practice for the Design of MRI Facilities
Robert Junk, AIA, and Tobias Gilk, Junk Architects
Abstract  |  Article

The Next Generation of Operating Rooms
Naresh S. Mathur, AIA, HKS Inc.
Abstract  |  Article

Small and Rural Hospitals: Critical Access and Beyond
James G. Easter Jr., Assoc. AIA, FAAMA, President and CEO, Easter & Mason Healthcare Consulting Corp.
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HOSPITALity: Surgery Center Design for People, Not Procedures
Charles A. Huber, Assoc. AIA, Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.
John S. Barker, AIA, Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.
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Planning for Change: Hospital Design Theories in Practice
Nirit Putievsky Pilosof, MArch, McGill University School of Architecture
Abstract  |  Article

The Peaceful Garden
Dana Pulis for James G. Shepard, AIA, and Alan S. Godfrey, AIA, CTA Architects Engineers
Abstract  |  Article

A Form Full of Function: The Aesthetic of Efficiency and the Planning of German Outpatient Treatment Centers
Scott McCuen Koytek and Georg P. Müller, top consult köln
Abstract  |  Article

Incorporating Patient-Safe Design into the Guidelines
Kenneth N. Dickerman, AIA, ACHA, FHFI, Leo A. Daly Co.
Igal Nevo, MD, Center for Patient Safety
Paul Barach, MD, MPH, Jackson Memorial Hospital and University of Miami Medical School
Abstract  |  Article

New Standard of Practice for the Design of MRI Facilities
Robert Junk, AIA, and Tobias Gilk, Junk Architects
Abstract  |  Article

The Next Generation of Operating Rooms
Naresh S. Mathur, AIA, HKS Inc.
Abstract  |  Article

Small and Rural Hospitals: Critical Access and Beyond
James G. Easter Jr., Assoc. AIA, FAAMA, President and CEO, Easter & Mason Healthcare Consulting Corp.
Abstract  |  Article

HOSPITALity: Surgery Center Design for People, Not Procedures
Charles A. Huber, Assoc. AIA, Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.
John S. Barker, AIA, Hobbs & Black Associates Inc.
Abstract  |  Article

With support from the American Institute of Architects, The History Channel is seeking eight design teams nationwide to compete alongside a nationally recognized group of designers in imagining the city of the future. This is a remarkable opportunity for selected design teams to network with top industry professionals, receive national exposure for their work, and compete for the chance to win up to $20,000 in prizes.

Submission is open to interested teams nationwide. To be considered for participation, please follow the guidelines [ANCHOR TAG LINK to Submission Requirements] below.

All submissions will be reviewed by a distinguished panel of architecture professionals. Two to four at-large teams in each of the three regions will be selected. If selected, Jones/Kroloff, the competition advisor, will provide entrants with the specific parameters for the design competition, including a more detailed design brief to be used in developing The City of the Future.

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