posted January 3rd, 2020 by E4H
2020 Promotions
Announcing the following 2020 promotions. Congratulations to Lisa Bonnet - Senior Associate, Tim Gowan - Senior Associate, and Harry Walski - Senior Associate.[...]
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posted December 19th, 2019 by Jon Boyd
10Qs: Getting to Know the People Behind the Projects… Jon
"Follow your heart. Follow your passion. There are so many paths to take in architecture, healthcare, and design."
Jon Boyd, AIA, LEED AP is a Senior Associate in the Portland, ME office.
Where did you grow up?
Des Moines, Iowa. The very heart of the Heartland.
How did you get into design?
I always liked building things. My dad used [...]
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posted December 13th, 2019 by Rebekka Baker
Leveraging Failure and Fear for Professional Growth
“Embrace your challenges, setbacks, and failures because they are part of your success story”
This quote most certainly rings true to my heart, especially after reflecting on the events that led me to writing this blog post today.
Let’s rewind to August 16th . It’s presentation day for E4H’s Internal Design Competition, and my group[...]
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posted December 13th, 2019 by Jason Carney
What You Should Know About Micro Hospitals
The following FAQs are a result of a presentation on Neighborhood Micro Hospitals at the PDC Summit 2019.
"How is a neighborhood micro hospital different from a critical access hospital?"
The answer draws from several different factors. Size wise, they are very similar.
• Often, they are both under 25 beds, but critical access[...]
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posted December 10th, 2019 by E4H
Healthcare Designers Give Back to the Community
'Tis the season of giving! Architects and designers from E4H's Boston office collected over 20 gifts for families we sponsored through The Alternative House. The Alternative House offers emergency shelter, legal advocacy, and children's programming for victims of domestic violence.
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