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What Architects Wish You Knew
These insider tips can save you a bundle of on construction - and aspirin - expenses.
Nathan Hall

We asked some of the best-known names in healthcare design for a few basic reminders and not-so-obvious tips to consider when building or expanding your facility. Here's what they had to say.

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