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A New Whitney, At Last

After nearly 50 years sitting cramped on the Upper East Side in New York City, the Whitney Museum of American Art received an offer on a large lot in the Meatpacking District and built a Renzo Piano-designed space that will open up all sorts of curatorial possibilities

By Geoff George
  • 7 mins Read

Metropolitan State of Mind

A closer look at six projects from urban-focused design firm Johnson Fain

By Christopher James Palafox
  • 5 mins Read

Honing Health Care in Houston

With a pragmatic philosophy of “institutional elegance,” Mark Sams is guiding the massive expansion of the Harris Health System to help the clinical network reach more patients

By Brian Barth
  • 4 mins Read

Sprouting Consciousness

As part of a commitment to healthy, natural living, the ever-expanding Sprouts Farmers Market has been ridding itself of ozone-depleting refrigerant in its stores, and recently it became the first to put a CO2-based, HFC-free refrigeration system in a warm-weather climate

By Julie Schaeffer
  • 5 mins Read

Prescription: Consolidation

John Muir Health’s Walnut Creek Outpatient Center brings eight of the health-care provider’s practices together for better patient access and improved physician work flows

By Julie Schaeffer
  • 4 mins Read

“Retail is Detail”

A relentless focus on all project facets is what helps Tiffany & Co.’s Anthony Robins excel in the exacting world of luxury retail

By Peter Fabris
  • 5 mins Read

Seismic Shift

Thanks to Puchlik Design Associates, the upgrades to the Centinela Hospital Medical Center in California will not only provide protection from earthquakes—they will also promote healing

By Matt Alderton
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“The Most Beautiful Walmart Ever”

The story behind Massa Multimedia Architecture’s work on the Georgia Avenue Walmart in a rundown DC–Maryland neighborhood

By Beth Herman
  • 2 mins Read

High on a Mesa

The winds of West Texas blow reliably strong at higher elevations, but E.ON’s construction of a 55-turbine wind farm in the region, near the Anacacho mountain range, took some extra effort because of the terrain

By Russ Klettke
  • 5 mins Read

Stepping Into the Community

As delivery of medical service changes, Banner Health is looking to build a new type of health-care system

By Zach Baliva
  • 4 mins Read

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