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Believing that health centers are usually defined by an overly rigid spatial organization marked by corridors and consulting rooms, architects Jamie Coll and Judith Leclerc set out to develop a new typology. Their health center, a series of flowing spaces punctuated by courtyards and skylights, is unassumingly contained within a one-story rectangular building. It embodies several concepts central to their thinking.