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3,500 to 6,999 square feet
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Integrative medicine finds a home

September 1, 2011

Natural, earthy materials and a homey atmosphere blend Eastern and Western medicine at P.A.W.S. Integrative Veterinary Center in Tucson, Ariz.

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Preparation paves the way

July 1, 2011

An antiquated facility meant it was time to start from scratch for this doctor. But hiring a design-build team and learning to delegate meant that building Goose Creek Veterinary Clinic in Goose Creek, S.C., was a headache-free experience.

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Waves and wags

June 1, 2011

Built in the 1960s, Pacific Animal Hospital in Oceanside, Calif., gets a surfer-inspired makeover while paying homage to its surroundings.

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Midcentury modern reimagined

February 1, 2011

Design pizzazz lures clients into Greek and Associates Veterinary Hospital in Yorba Linda, Calif. A passion for patients, including exotics, keeps them here.

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Jumping design hurdles

June 1, 2010

Setbacks slowed construction for this California practice but made the building better in the end.

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2010 Hospital of the Year—Primary Care: Home on the waterfront

March 1, 2010

A few roadblocks and one near-catastrophe stood between Dr. Mark Honaker and his dream practice. But persistence paid off, and Bay Beach Veterinary Hospital in Virginia Beach, Va., functions as his home away from home.

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"A dream home ... at work"

December 1, 2009

Catering to cancer patients and their owners, this doctor designed a facility that welcomes clients into a homey environment—with all the technology of a specialty oncology practice.

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Her perfect plan

November 1, 2009

A planned community in Stillwater, Minn., is just the right fit for Dr. Ginger Garlie's Rivertown Animal Hospital, which mixes modern medicine, neighborly warmth, and old-fashioned charm.

Source: VETERINARY ECONOMICS

Her perfect plan

November 1, 2009

A planned community in Stillwater, Minn., is just the right fit for Dr. Ginger Garlie's Rivertown Animal Hospital, which mixes modern medicine, neighborly warmth, and old-fashioned charm.

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