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AIA Task Force Launches Tool to Collect Designs of Alternative COVID-19 Care Sites

Kara Mavros
April 3, 2020
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The organization is asking design professionals to share information on healthcare projects designed and built in response to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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Emergency Quarantine Facility, Manila, WTA Architecture + Design Studio

Manila-Based Architecture Firm Designs Temporary Quarantine Facilities

Lydia Lee
April 3, 2020
3 Comments
The simple 15-bed structure will provide relief for overcrowded hospitals throughout the Philippines.
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UVA Hospital Project Rendering

University of Virginia Accelerates Hospital Project to Meet COVID-19 Demand

Bruce Buckley
April 3, 2020
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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.
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Architects Work from Home

Architects Share Best Practices for Working from Home

David Sokol
April 2, 2020
2 Comments
The design community has had to transition to remote work quickly as the pandemic shutters most offices. Here's what architects have learned so far.
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Seward-Park-Playground

Designers and Landscape Architects Weigh in on the Future of Parks and Public Spaces

Kara Mavros
April 2, 2020
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Following the closure of the High Line and playgrounds in New York City, James Corner Field Operations and Weiss/Manfredi spoke with RECORD about the pandemic's implications for the public realm. Update: The High Line will reopen on July 16, 2020.
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NYU Langone

How to Deliver Thousands of COVID-19 Rooms in Weeks

James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
April 1, 2020
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With cases COVID-19 cases increasing by the thousands every day in New York City, healthcare infrastructure is breaking under the strain.
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Boston City Hall

Obituary: Michael McKinnell, 1935-2020

Fred A. Bernstein
March 31, 2020
5 Comments
The British-born designer of Boston City Hall died Friday, March 27, 2020, at age 84, after contracting COVID-19.
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3D Printing PPE

Architects Rally to Make Protective Gear for Healthcare Workers

Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
March 30, 2020
One Comment
Though most architecture offices and university design studios have closed in response to the coronavirus pandemic, some are using their 3-D printers to fabricate critically needed protective equipment for healthcare workers.
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CARES Act House of Representatives

How Will the $2 Trillion COVID-19 Relief Package Affect Architects?

Miriam Sitz
March 27, 2020
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President Trump signed into law the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act on March 27, 2020. The first day companies could apply for a small business loan was April 3.
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MA Gov Charlie Baker

Massachusetts to Reopen Decommissioned Hospital to Address COVID-19 Capacity Concerns

Bruce Buckley
March 27, 2020
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The state will temporarily reopen the 250-bed Newton Pavilion at Boston Medical Center, to help increase capacity for COVID-19 patients and others seeking health care in the city.
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