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posted May 7th, 2024 by E4H

E4H Expands Health Innovation with New Houston Office

Houston, Texas — In a strategic move designed to deepen its commitment to healthcare excellence, E4H Environments for Health Architecture, a MOREgroup brand, is excited to announce the opening of its new office in Houston. This expansion not only increases E4H’s national footprint but also lever[...]

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posted March 15th, 2023 by E4H

E4H Opens New Philadelphia Office Location

E4H Environments for Health Architecture is excited to announce the opening of its new office in Philadelphia, PA. As the Nation’s largest architecture firm solely dedicated to healthcare and health science + technology facility design, E4H is excited to support current and future clients in Phila[...]

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posted March 13th, 2023 by E4H

Atrium Health Tops Off

Congrats on the topping off of Atrium Health’s newest buildings on the midtown campus. This state-of-the-art facility will be the first in the Charlotte area to offer advanced radiation therapies to adults and children. The new facility will offer proton beam therapy and gamma knife radio surge[...]

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Culture

posted March 9th, 2023 by E4H

Women's History Month - Meet Partner Jennifer Arbuckle

E4H is proud to be an industry leading design firm made up of 50% women. 40% of women hold roles in leadership. This month we celebrate Women's History Month. We celebrate our team who help make E4H a leader in healthcare design; enhancing healing, advancing health research, and elevating hope. Thro[...]

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posted March 8th, 2023 by E4H

Celebrating International Women's Day - Women and Girls in STEM

As a precursor to International Women's Day, 4wrd, our Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiative, recently hosted a panel discussion celebrating International Day of Women and Girls in STEM. The panelists included leaders from our Health Science + Technology team including Associate Partner Tif[...]

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