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Interactive floor plan: California Veterinary Specialists

February 5, 2009

Check out this floor plan from a 2008 Hospital Design Merit Award winner. The three views of this Carlsbad, Calif., hospital include the base floor plan, traffic flow, and zoning.

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Meeting of the minds

September 1, 2008

Planning, practice, and attention to detail make this Campbell, Calif., multi-location specialty practice stand out. And they're not done yet.

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Michigan Veterinary Specialists in Southfield, Mich.

May 1, 2008

Dr. Dan Lorimer, DACVO, wanted his specialty practice to look professional. For that, he needed respectable neighbors. To attract those neighbors, he bought six acres and built a 40,000-square-foot building—which was not his hospital.

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A gutted building finds new life

October 1, 2007

Dr. Mona Rosenberg worked with her Southern California Realtor for several years until she found the perfect space.

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Only in Boca

September 1, 2007

Some might consider it over the top. But an affluent client base made high-end, luxury design a must for the owners of Calusa Veterinary Center in Boca Raton, Fla.

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Measure twice, cut once ... planning ahead pays off

December 1, 2006

One doctor's dedication to creating a solid business plan and the perfect floor plan pays off for Superior Animal Hospital and Boarding Suites in Superior, Wis.

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Everything's bigger in Texas

November 1, 2006

A large group of owners pooled money over a long period of time to build the Emergency Animal Clinic of Collin County, serving four cities.

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Achieving a warm, urban design

December 1, 2005

This facility offers a mix of holistic and Western medicine. A warm, calming, and artistic atmosphere. And enough space for the specialty medical team to care for pets and their owners.

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A cutting-edge look for cutting-edge care

October 1, 2005

The key goals: A modern design that reflects the state-of-the-art specialty care the team provides. A good experience for visiting clients. And a facility that's comfortable for team members—and makes them proud.

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