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On April 2, the Charlottesville facility designed by Perkins and Will opened 15 ICU isolation beds on one floor of the patient tower. Three other floors are slated to open in June.
Designed for medical emergencies and rapid bed expansion, the Robert R. McCormick Foundation Center for Advanced Emergency Response in Chicago offers lessons to hospitals facing the coronavirus pandemic.
In Atlanta, a landscape project decades in the works opens an old-growth forest to a new generation of museumgoers. Watch our video for a virtual tour.
When the American Society of Interior Designers needed a workplace that would allow for various acoustic levels, architecture and design firm Perkins+Will came up with an interesting plan.